Quick Tips
- Use of a GPS with a landowner programming is recommended in this area
- All nonresident hunters must have a guide hunt in the wilderness
- Fishing licenses can also be obtained to fish the many lakes and creeks in the unit
- Be aware of the National Forest regulations for grizzly bear food storage and safety
species | general Size | trophy potential |
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Mule Deer | 140"-160" | 160"+ |
Whitetail Deer | 110"-120" | 120"+ |
On The Ground
Unit 114 consists almost entirely of Wilderness area located inside of the National Forest.For nonresidents, this area is part of Region F and tags drawn for this area are also valid in: 105, 106, 110, 111, 112, 113, 115.
This hunt area has large amounts of land inside of designated wilderness, so hunters can only get around on foot or by horse in order to access the area. This also opens the door for opportunities at trophy animals. This area also has a high concentration of grizzly bears so hunters should be bear aware.
Terrain
This unit has high, rocky mountain tops that dive into dark canyons and thick conifer forests that cover the unit. Sagebrush and grass hillsides with varied aspen patches and desert scrub can be found between patches of pine trees.
Roughly 183 square miles
99.9% public land
Elevations from 8,549-10,518 feet
Wilderness
Under Wyoming law nonresidents are not permitted to hunt big game or trophy game in any federally designated wilderness areas without the presence of a licensed guide or resident companion. The resident companion must first get a free non-commercial guide license from a Game and Fish office. The law does not prohibit nonresidents from hiking, fishing or hunting game birds, small game, or coyotes in wilderness areas.
100% Wilderness
Vegetation
Most of the unit is covered in thick conifer forests. Aspen patches are located all over, with sagebrush and grasses covering openings on hillsides. Willow bushes typically surround areas with flowing water.
Access
There is great access through the National Forests that leads to trailheads at the edge of wilderness lands. There are no closed areas inside of wilderness lands, but no motorized travel is allowed.
Wet and snowy conditions make for slick and muddy roads; four-wheel drive and tire chains are recommended for both conditions
Camping and Lodging
Camping is permitted inside of the National Forest with no permit required. Lodging and grocery stores are also located just south of the unit in Dubois.
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