At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Hunters should do some preseason private land research
- Check weather forecasts potential for early season storms
- Glassing and listening for rutting bulls are good ways to find elk




Hunters discussing Area 66 in Basin, Wyoming, emphasize the region's challenging terrain and variable weather conditions, which can significantly impact the hunt. Draw odds are noted to be competitive but manageable if approached with due diligence and strategic preparation. Game behavior in this area varies with the seasons; understanding migratory patterns and adjusting tactics accordingly is crucial. Overall, successful hunters recommend thorough scouting and being prepared for a dynamic hunt, highlighting the area's rewarding potential for those willing to put in the effort.
This is a big unit and can be found in lower elevations with rolling sagebrush and grassland habitat. There are not a lot of elk here, and the majority are close to private land agriculture fields. That being said, good bulls are taken from this unit every year. This unit is primarily BLM land with all sorts of access.
Privately owned agriculture fields hold a lot of the elk here. There is a lot of public BLM land, but not a lot of resident elk. Hunters should try the land bordering fields near Burlington since it can be one of the best places to find elk.