Wyo-
Outwest is right about much of it. VERY steep and rugged country, lots of mahogany and juniper, aspens in the creek bottoms. Lots of fish to catch in Trout Creek. Its true that the hunting there is not as good as it used to be, it remains a top place to hunt, at least in my opinion. The drought in the 90s hurt the deer population, but the last few wetter winters have helped the population a lot. Many of the deer spend time near the alfalfa fields early in the season before they realize they are being hunted, and then move into the canyons. The landowners there are notoriously bad tempered about letting hunters on their land, but hunting the edges can be great. Get ready for hot, dusty and steep hunting, but you can be rewarded with some huge deer. My uncle and dad hunted there for years with rifle, and my uncle has taken a few 175"ish bucks in there.
brackshooter