This area is located in northwestern Wyoming, north of Forest Service Road 620, and east of Kinky Creek and Fish Creek up to the Continental Divide. The terrain helps hunters glass over a lot of land from high vantage points and this area produces some trophy class bucks every year.For nonresidents, this area is part of Region H and tags drawn for this area are also valid in: 130, 138, 139, 140, 142, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156
This unit has a lot of long, deep canyons that gain in elevation to high peaks on mountain ranges to the west. Pockets above tree line in the deep canyons, and around shale slides are the best places to find big bucks. Several small lakes can be found here, with bucks being seen at the lakes in the early mornings and evenings.
The majority of the land here is dominated by sagebrush, aspen and conifers with willows near the creeks and streams. Going above tree line, hunters can find patches of grass and conifers surrounded by rock slides.