At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Be prepared to shoot at distances longer than 200 yards when rifle hunting
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- Snow chains, shovel and four-wheel drive are recommended




Hunters discussing Wyoming's Area 110 near South Greybull River note that it's known for its rugged terrain and challenging access, which can impact planning and mobility during a hunt. Insights emphasize the importance of familiarity with the area's geography, as navigating the complex landscape is essential for success. There are constructive suggestions to scout ahead of the season to locate game patterns and understand movement, which plays a crucial role given the varied topography. Overall, seasoned hunters advise adequate preparation and physical readiness to tackle the demands of this hunting unit, enhancing the chances of a rewarding experience.
With a lot of antelope and good public access, this unit is a great place to hunt for antelope bucks. The western half of this unit is mountainous and mostly void of antelope but the lower valleys found to the east are great habitat and hold good numbers of animals.
This area is not considered a trophy area, but there are big portions of public land here. In the past, this area has produced some good bucks and the opportunity to look over a lot of bucks while waiting for a larger buck is possible.