Travish started the thread talking about area 82! I hunted there for a good 20 years and never had any issues. When I moved back to Rawlins in 05 it was a totally different story. I now refuse to go near that area because it's a zoo.
On another note, I met a car with California plates while I was out antelope hunting. That plate turns me off no matter where I see it. But, to be nice I stopped and said hi. These guys turned out to be some of the nicest and most ethical hunters I've ever met in the field. I went back out 2 days later to try and find them and invite them to the house for dinner, but couldn't find them.
My point is there are good and bad people where ever you go. I would like to believe there are many more good than bad. But it's the one jerk that you run into that we remember. We don't see the good people because they're doing what I would do and let somebody who got the before me enjoy their hunt.
Hunting pressure is increasing wherever I go. Be it deer, elk or coyote. The Colorado guys are flooding the area I coyote hunt because it's public land and there's no license required in Wyoming. I've just lost the entire southern half of the Snowy Range which I see out my back door because some idiot had a campfire in the wilderness area. The fire is currently at 167,000 acres and only 14% contained.
Fortunately I have a a few quiet spots to hunt. Not the greatest hunting and hard to get in and out, but I can count on seeing nobody else.