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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 688437" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>That is not a picture of Region M. That picture is way up in the northern part of Region R in the mountains near Burgess Junction where highway 14A splits off 14 and goes to Powell. It gets closed during the winter once the snow really starts getting deep up there and 14 is the only way across the northern part of the mountains in the winter down through Shell. That area up there that he's talking about doesn't hold a huge number of deer, but it would be another good area for a good buck and/or bull DIY horseback type hunt. Region M is way south of there and goes south from Highway 16, which is its northern boundary. That highway goes from Buffalo over the mountains to Worland. Region M goes south all the way down to Highway 20, which is the southern boundary of unit 36 within Region M and that highway runs between Casper and Shoshoni. Region M really doesn't have anything remote enough to do what you're talking about as the east side is what we would still consider the foothills of the Bighorns with elevations no higher than about 8,000' and it's almost all private land on the entire east side of that Region.</p><p>I have my hands full hunting out in Wyoming every Fall because I like the fact that we can hunt elk, deer and antelope. This year I'll be heading out there on 9/12 until 11/3 and then head to ND for pheasants with my pointer for a week before coming back to MI for our 2 week whitetail season the last half of November at my place up north.Wyoming has really spoiled me for hunting whitetails here in MI after hunting out there so many years and I'll continue putting all my effort into that for another 10 years or more until I can't do the hunting out west any longer due to my age. The reason I suggested what I did in my initial answer to your question is because that area down north and east of Pinedale would be what you really envision for a horseback type primitive hunt in an area that has wolves and grizzlies because it is some really wild country. Buy a PP before 9/30 for deer ($40) and elk ($50) and start applying next Spring and then continue buying PPs when you apply each year until you draw.I would have to check the drawing odds on the G&F website to answer your other question and you can really do that yourself. Region R is a shoein with 1 PP for deer, so you could do that hunt next year. Many units require several or more PPs for elk. Give a shout if you run into any problems or need any more help.</p><p>Edit: 1 PP should get a tag in Region H for deer if things hold up next year like this past draw.The elk units would be 96-98 and you would have to put in for them individually and only be able to hunt one if you happened to get drawn. Unit 96 was 100% draw with 0 PPs. Unit 97 was 100% draw with 1 PP. Unit 98 is a huge unit several times bigger than the other two put together, but most of it goes way to the south and isn't the unit I would elk hunt in and it took 2 PPs for a 100% draw chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 688437, member: 28854"] That is not a picture of Region M. That picture is way up in the northern part of Region R in the mountains near Burgess Junction where highway 14A splits off 14 and goes to Powell. It gets closed during the winter once the snow really starts getting deep up there and 14 is the only way across the northern part of the mountains in the winter down through Shell. That area up there that he's talking about doesn't hold a huge number of deer, but it would be another good area for a good buck and/or bull DIY horseback type hunt. Region M is way south of there and goes south from Highway 16, which is its northern boundary. That highway goes from Buffalo over the mountains to Worland. Region M goes south all the way down to Highway 20, which is the southern boundary of unit 36 within Region M and that highway runs between Casper and Shoshoni. Region M really doesn't have anything remote enough to do what you're talking about as the east side is what we would still consider the foothills of the Bighorns with elevations no higher than about 8,000' and it's almost all private land on the entire east side of that Region. I have my hands full hunting out in Wyoming every Fall because I like the fact that we can hunt elk, deer and antelope. This year I'll be heading out there on 9/12 until 11/3 and then head to ND for pheasants with my pointer for a week before coming back to MI for our 2 week whitetail season the last half of November at my place up north.Wyoming has really spoiled me for hunting whitetails here in MI after hunting out there so many years and I'll continue putting all my effort into that for another 10 years or more until I can't do the hunting out west any longer due to my age. The reason I suggested what I did in my initial answer to your question is because that area down north and east of Pinedale would be what you really envision for a horseback type primitive hunt in an area that has wolves and grizzlies because it is some really wild country. Buy a PP before 9/30 for deer ($40) and elk ($50) and start applying next Spring and then continue buying PPs when you apply each year until you draw.I would have to check the drawing odds on the G&F website to answer your other question and you can really do that yourself. Region R is a shoein with 1 PP for deer, so you could do that hunt next year. Many units require several or more PPs for elk. Give a shout if you run into any problems or need any more help. Edit: 1 PP should get a tag in Region H for deer if things hold up next year like this past draw.The elk units would be 96-98 and you would have to put in for them individually and only be able to hunt one if you happened to get drawn. Unit 96 was 100% draw with 0 PPs. Unit 97 was 100% draw with 1 PP. Unit 98 is a huge unit several times bigger than the other two put together, but most of it goes way to the south and isn't the unit I would elk hunt in and it took 2 PPs for a 100% draw chance. [/QUOTE]
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