Quick Tips
- Be prepared to glass long distances
- A GPS with a land status map is recommended
- Be prepared to shoot at distances longer than 200 yards
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Antelope | 65"-70" | 70"+ |
On The Ground
Unit 93 is located in Southwestern Wyoming and north of Interstate 80. This area has seen drops in herd growth, but hunters still have a great chance to take good bucks. The terrain here lets hunters to glass a lot of area from high vantage points.
There are big herds of antelope here that can be found throughout the entire area. Trophy bucks are harder to find, but can be with time in the field glassing and scouting the area.
Terrain
A lot of long and deep canyons can be found here with sagebrush flats and river bottoms. A few mountain ranges give hunters good vantage points for glassing antelope herds. Big hills are found all across the area for vantage points and cover.
Roughly 925 square miles
84% public land
Elevations from 6,275-8,000 feet
Vegetation
The majority of the area is dominated by sagebrush, bitterbrush, juniper and prairie grass. A few ranches and the Green River have creek bottoms with some willows and cottonwood trees.
Access
Most of this area has BLM land with ranch lands in the west and good public access. Most roads are marked with signs. Seedskadee National Wildlife refuge is located on the Green River and has rules and regulations on access. ATV's, UTV's and four-wheel drive vehicles with chains are recommended in the later seasons, as road conditions can change rather quickly due to weather.
Camping and Lodging
Some hunters will camp remotely on BLM land in the unit with no permit required. Motel lodging can be found south of the unit in Green River, to the west in Kemmerer and to the north in Big Piney.
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