Its a very dim picture, I have been trying to do this myself for many years with ZERO progress. You can apply for Utah, Arizona and Alaska, but the odds are EXTREMELY low and AZ and UT now will force you to buy a licence before you can even apply. There are free range wood bison in the Yukon, but they apparently do not like bowhunters, I worked with the wildlife folks up there for several years and they just making silly excuses for not allowing bowhunters, also you CANNOT import the wood bison from Canada into the US. The "wood" bison in the Wood Bison Park in the NE corner of Alberta are not purebred wood bison, they released plains bison in there at some point, so they may be able to be imported and there are hunts there for the ones that wander out of the park. They generally hunt them in the winter by patroling just outside of the park boundary on snow machines. Last I heard, no licence is required, since they are not considered wildlife. You can book a hunt in the Pink Mountains of BC, but you can count on the hunt costing you $8000 or more.