At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Bring your shotgun for pheasants, Sharptail Grouse, and possibly a Greater Prairie Chicken




As the most northwestern unit in the state, it has a unique terrain. It is a dramatic mix of prairie as well as abrupt elevation change throughout. There are patches of dense timber in the higher elevations and miles of prairie grass and CRP in the rest of the unit. This unit covers over 800,000 acres in total with just over 150,000 acres of public land. This is a mix of walk-in access as well as different sections of state property throughout. Overall this is a rather remote unit with few amenities. There is a healthy population of both whitetail and mule deer in this unit. This unit offers an excellent chance at a successful hunt for hunters who are willing to put in the miles both on their boots as well as in the vehicle.
With scattered sections of public access, there are few hunters headed to this unit without a plan around hunting some private property.