At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Fishing available at Seminoe, Pathfinder Reservoir and the North Platte River
- GOHUNT Maps are recommended to help navigate this area
- Bad cellphone service
| species | general Size | trophy potential |
|---|---|---|
| Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |


Hunters discussing Wyoming's Area 48, known as Leo-Hanna, share valuable insights on the region's draw odds, terrain, and game patterns. They highlight that the area provides varied terrain that requires good navigational skills and physical prep due to its mix of dense forests and open plains. Many emphasize the importance of understanding seasonal migrations and scouting beforehand to improve success rates. Overall sentiment suggests a rewarding hunting experience for those equipped to tackle the area's challenges, with many recommending advanced planning regarding access routes and camping logistics to maximize hunting opportunities.
| species | general Size | trophy potential |
|---|---|---|
| Antelope | Dummy | Dummy |
This unit is found in south-central Wyoming and features a wide distribution of public lands and good numbers of antelope. Antelope can be found scattered throughout the unit and hunters will have some options when looking for a buck.
Good numbers of antelope are found here along with a great distribution of public lands. Hunters will find plenty of areas to hunt here and have the option to move into some remote country to escape pressure as well.
This area has a lot of large sage flats with rolling hills and sandstone outcroppings. There are a few areas in the unit that hunters can gain access to glass longer distances. Even though the land here mainly looks flat, there are plenty of drainages and folds for antelope to find cover in. A small part of the unit has higher elevation with steep mountainous terrain.
Public lands are abundant here and most hunters will not struggle to find huntable areas. An ATV or side-by-side vehicle can be useful here. There are a lot of well-maintained gravel roads as well as a few two track roads that give good entry into to the unit. Roads can become hard to access and impassible with weather.
Vegetation here typically consists of sage and grass with occasional rabbit brush patches in the flats with a few pinyon and juniper trees scattered throughout. A few pine trees can be found at higher elevations, and along the North Platte River and Medicine Bow River.
Hunters can find several developed camping areas at Seminoe State Park or Pathfinder Reservoir. Dispersed camping is available throughout public lands here. Lodging, groceries and fuel can be found in the nearby towns of Hannah, Sinclair and Rawlins.
Roughly 857 square miles
55.1% public land
Elevations from 5,900-8,800 feet