Area 34 in North Natrona, Wyoming, is characterized by some mixed reviews, largely due to expectations versus reality with the hunt. Hunters noted seeing a large number of mule deer, but very few trophy-sized bucks, often peaking around the 140-150 class range. The terrain is easy to navigate, offering abundant sightings for those willing to venture off-road, though weather conditions, particularly warmth, have been cited as detrimental to the hunt’s success in recent years. Recommendations suggest starting the hunt early in the season, being prepared for lesser trophy opportunities, and potentially considering the unit less deserving of high point spends, although it could be an enjoyable outing if aligning expectations with the historical outcomes observed by previous hunters.