Hunters generally perceive Area 50 - Upper Shell-Beaver Creek, Wyoming, as experiencing high pressure due to its small size, open terrain, and abundance of roads making access easy during rifle season, particularly near roads where crowding is common. Despite the higher success rates, the density of hunters and heat conditions during the season can dampen the experience. Many hunters are advocating for the re-implementation of antler point restrictions to improve the average size of mule deer, suggesting that past restrictions were effective. There is a strong sentiment for managing the area differently, possibly by introducing management hunts for more mature bucks, enhancing the hunting quality and experience in the long term.