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Steve:Looking for any info for unit 22 Wyoming Elk.
Thanks
Steve Bair
Way better than Nebraska deeralways wondered what elk meat tastes like.
Do you live in Albany, Wyoming??? I've been through Albany 4 times, Rob Roy 3 times, and dined 3 times in the town!!! I love the Medicine Bow Mountains!!! My son and future DIL live in Laramie!!!Some tough mountain area in the Ferris and Green Mountains
Approx. % of Public Land: 85%
Access to Public Land: Good
Access Notes: Most of Area 22 is public land, with good legal access, but almost all roads within the area are primitive, 4-wheel drive recommended. Most private lands are found along watercourses and can usually be avoided if permission for access has not been obtained. View the hunt planner map for available Walk-In and Hunter Management Areas open to elk hunting.
Mapping Resources: Bairoil, Rattlesnake Hills
Additional Information: None
USFS Designated Wilderness Areas: None
Hunting Access in Wyoming - Public Access Summary
YesDo you live in Albany, Wyoming??? I've been through Albany 4 times, Rob Roy 3 times, and dined 3 times in the town!!! I love the Medicine Bow Mountains!!! My son and future DIL live in Laramie!!!
BILL
I'll be going that way again in the next 2-3 months!! I'm following you and when I head that way, I'll PM for a phone number!!! Maybe go shot some pdogs or go to Rob Roy for fishing!!!
Sounds greatI'll be going that way again in the next 2-3 months!! I'm following you and when I head that way, I'll PM for a phone number!!! Maybe go shot some pdogs or go to Rob Roy for fishing!!!
I know the winter kill of 2022 was bad in the Red Mountains and no so bad in the Medicine bow area!! Do you know how bad it was in Unit 22??? Steve might want to know that!!!Sounds great
Great advice!!! I always get altitude sickness after the 1st 2 days in the Medicine Bow and Red Mountain Ranges to the south of of Unit 22. Exercise well before and climatize 3 days prior to the hunt!!! I feel real bad on day 3 but each person is different!! There is nothing worse, and possibly dangerous, than a sick in the stomach, dizzy, flushed, and lethargic feelings above 7000!!! Been there, done that, hated it, where I'm use to 2500 feet!!! I now climatize in Laramie or Rawlins and plan nothing on day three!!!If you plan on hunting in very much elevation I would suggest get in shape if your not used to anything above 5,000 its a different ballgame especially when you get above 7,000 the air starts getting real thin.
Altitude sickness is real if your not used to the elevation not a bad idea to go early and climatize.