At a Glance
Quick Tips
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- Public hunting areas can have heavy hunting pressure
- Cell service is spotty throughout the unit




Hunters generally appreciate Area 46 in Kyle, Wyoming, for its varied terrain and good game populations, particularly for elk. The area's draw odds are competitive, and successful hunters often note the importance of pre-season scouting and familiarizing themselves with the area's rugged terrain. Many also emphasize the unpredicatability of weather conditions, advising others to be prepared for quick changes. Overall, those with patience and perseverance seem to have the most rewarding experiences, with a common recommendation being to focus on learning the animal patterns and seasonal movements in this region.
Also known as Kyle this area is located near Hanna, Medicine Bow, Rock River and Elk Mountain, Wyoming. This area is in the Southeast region of the state and has a lot of hunting opportunities for antelope. Public land in this unit is checkerboarded and hunters may need to be prepared to travel country in order to find herds.
Carbon County is famous for producing top Boone and Crockett Record book entries for antelope compared to most counties in Wyoming. There is decent public access in this area and hunting pressure in these areas can be high at time.