At a Glance
Quick Tips
- A GPS with land status map is recommended
- Fishing for rainbow trout can be good year round on the Green River
- Snow chains, a shovel and four-wheel drive are recommended during the rifle season




Hunters discussing Area 24 in Big Piney, Wyoming, highlight its challenging terrain and the need for good navigation skills, as the unit is known for its dense forests and steep inclines. The area offers promising elk and mule deer opportunities, especially in the earlier part of the season before snow sets in and animals begin to migrate. There is consensus that understanding draw odds and securing a tag can significantly boost one's hunting prospects in this unit. Additionally, some hunters suggest scouting the area in advance to familiarize oneself with the terrain and animal movements, which can lead to more successful hunts.
Area 24 is located in western Wyoming, south of the Hoback Rim. This area is known for its high success and holds some of the largest bulls in the state. The terrain allows hunters to glass a lot of area from high vantage points.
This hunt area has large herds and a few bulls that score over 160” B&C. Bulls during the beginning of the archery season will be focused on looking for cows. Locate moose by glassing during the archery and rifle seasons.