We offer hunts for the east side of the Wyoming Range. Mule Deer region H, Units 142, 153, and 154. The top three mule deer units in the state are 144, 142 and 154. 144 is just west of us in Region G in Lincoln county and that is the Grey's River Unit. Lincoln County is one of the top county's for mule deer in the world. There are still some giant mule deer there. You can access the Grey's River road heading east out of the Town of Alpine Wy. In our hunting area of the Bridger Teton National Forest, the Big Piney Ranger District does not permit outfitters to do drop camps. Drop camps have historically been a source of complaints for the Ranger District, I am guessing because drop camps are a low priority to the outfitters and clients paying full price get first consideration. There is one outfitter remaining that has been grandfathered in that can still offer drop camps. After having 4-6 guys a week in the same tent, week after week, hunting on foot with no horses, all the game gets pushed away from that camp and after a few years of that he has not been able to book that camp with more than a couple hunts a year. You can see how that practice could generate some complaints. Otherwise there are no outfitters permitted to do drop camps on the Pinedale side of the Wyoming range. I cannot speak for outfitters on the Jackson district of the Bridger Teton. They may be able to do a drop camp for you. They have a different administrator and different rules. I can give you the name of a some outfitters there to check out if you are interested. I will be at the Wisconsin Deer and Turkey expo in Madison this weekend. Stop by to visit, Mule Creek Outfitting, our booth is located on the outside wall of the main hallway on the way to the food court and seminar rooms.