At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Bring your Shotgun for pheasants, sharptail grouse, and possibly a Greater prairie chicken




This unit is located in the far Northwestern portion of the state. There is a uniqueness to it because of Custer National Forest which is located in the middle of the unit but is not part of 35C. Having some type of E-mapping system will be invaluable for those that choose to hunt the border of the forest. The unit consists of 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 all directions. There is plenty of walk-in access as well as different sections of state property throughout. Overall this is a rather remote unit with few amenities. Healthy populations of whitetail, mule deer and antelope can be found throughout, so with a little bit of luck and miles on the boots this area offers a good chance at a successful hunt.
A few trophy class mule deer and whitetails are taken each fall. Though there is little chatter on the internet about this particular unit.