Area 122 near the Shoshone River in Wyoming presents challenges primarily due to difficult public access and deer occurring predominantly on private lands. While there are significant public lands in the unit, mule deer are sparse there, often seeking refuge on adjacent private lands. Collaborating with local landowners, particularly those growing alfalfa, can increase your chances of success. Due to the presence of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and the low harvest rate on public lands, extensive scouting and planning are crucial to a fruitful hunt, especially near river areas where both mule and white-tailed deer tend to congregate when temperatures rise.