At a Glance
This is the largest unit found within the nonresident deer Region G, and located on the west edge of the state along the Wyoming/Idaho border. Cokeville can be found in the middle part of the area with Kemmerer in the south. Most of this area is low elevation winter range and is a good place to look for deer late in the season, or if there are early storms in the high elevations.For nonresidents, this area is part of Region G and tags drawn for this area are also valid in: 143, 144, 145
Most of this area is winter range and deer from neighboring areas will migrate onto this unit to winter. There are a few rugged areas that help hunters get away from crowds. This can be a good hunt if there are early season snowstorms in the high elevations. This is a migration area for a lot of deer.
Quick Tips
- Deer will be near summer ranges during the archery hunt and the first part of the rifle hunt
- Have a detailed map that shows road access and trail access
- Check migration routes late in the season

