At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Cell phone service is spotty throughout the unit
- Be prepared to glass over a lot of terrain
- Carry extra water
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Whitetail Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Area 89 in Wyoming, part of Region E, presents a few challenges and opportunities for hunters. The unit comprises 53% public land with significant walk-in areas designated as private, which may complicate access for some hunters, but it also provides opportunities for those who understand these nuances. Current draw odds on the site may not reflect the latest updates, so checking official sources is advisable. Hunters should note that certain areas within the unit are restricted to specific game, and success rates might be skewed by reporting inconsistencies. Additionally, ensuring accurate mapping and geographical understanding is crucial since some visual information might not directly relate to the unit. Overall, with diligent planning and up-to-date information, hunters can navigate these challenges effectively.
species | general Size | trophy potential |
---|---|---|
Mule Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
Whitetail Deer | Dummy | Dummy |
This area is west of Casper and south of U.S. Highway 20. Wyoming Game & Fish has walk in areas totaling over a 100,000 acres. Mule deer and smaller numbers of whitetails can be found here.
Emigrant Gap Ridge, Garfield Peak, and Ervay Basin are some of the more rugged areas to hike through in this unit. Sweetwater River drains into Pathfinder Reservoir and Poison Spider Creek drains the middle part of the area.
Getting onto public land in this area can be hard. Natrona County Walk In Areas have over 100,000 acres.
Rolling grassland made up of buffalo grass and blue grama, along with sagebrush takes up more than half of the land here. Juniper, ponderosa pine and mountain mahogany cover the slopes, ridges and hillsides and cottonwood and willows line the creek bottoms.
Pathfinder and Alcova Reservoirs have improved campgrounds, and the BLM allows dispersed camping here. Casper has a lot of lodging and food accommodations, an airport and 24/7 gas and diesel.
Roughly 1,064 square miles
53.1% public land
Elevations from 5,481-8,244 feet