At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Spotty cell phone service throughout the unit
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- Good peaks to glass from
- Limited access, not a lot of roads




Hunters discussing Area 106 in Long Creek, Wyoming, highlight a challenging yet rewarding hunting experience, emphasizing the area's varied terrain and variable weather conditions. Many recommend thorough scouting and preparation before heading out, as the unit is known for its rugged landscapes and limited access points. The draw odds can be competitive, so hunters suggest applying with a strategic preference point plan to improve chances of obtaining a tag. Overall, the sentiment is positive, with seasoned hunters offering advice on timing, indicating that the late season can be particularly fruitful due to animal movement in response to early snows.
Hunters can find this unit in the Lander region, in the middle of the state. This area is a great place for antelope hunters looking to get away from the crowds and hunt away from the roads. Hunters have a good chance of harvesting an above-average buck here and this is truly a unit where hard work can really pay off.
This area is surrounded by some of Wyoming's best antelope areas in the state. In the past, this area has produced some great bucks.