At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Be prepared to glass long distances in varying terrain
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- Be prepared to shoot at distances longer than 200 yards




Hunters discussing Area 45 in West Laramie, Wyoming, express varied experiences regarding draw odds and terrain challenges. Many highlight the rugged and diverse landscape, which includes both open meadows and dense timber, offering excellent opportunities for elk, mule deer, and antelope hunting. Seasonality is crucial here, with certain times providing better game movement and visibility, making timing a strategic aspect of planning a hunt. Overall, hunters emphasize the importance of preparation, understanding wildlife patterns, and scouting the area beforehand to enhance success in this unit.
This area is located in southeastern Wyoming north of Highway 230 and west of the town of Laramie. This area is known for its large antelope population and high success rates for large bucks. This area produces a few Boone and Crockett and Pope and Young bucks every year. A great amount of public land is found here but most of these areas are not ideal antelope habitat and will hold few animals. Most of the prime habitat has a moderate distribution of public ands and some hunter management areas.
Antelope are scattered throughout the unit but the lack of public access here can be a big challenge for most public land hunters to overcome.