As others have mentioned, Dinosaur Monument or anywhere up in that area. Was up there a couple years ago for a month and hardly saw anyone, and I wasn't that far in.
Monsoon season is during the archery hunts, prepare for heavy rain and lightning each afternoon. May be a dry year, but you can get caught, so have the right equipment. Watch the roads too, drainages turn into rivers with trees and rocks rolling.
My suggestion would be to find a reputable outfitter in Wyoming and see if he can point bank your points with a higher point applicant. Some of them will offer the high point guys a discount if they share their points.
DO NOT shoot beyond your effective range! All the youtubers and social media guys lobbing arrows at 80+ yards isn't how you should be doing it.
Archery hunting is a close range sport, if you can't get within 40 yards of an elk, you need to try again.
I love them for archery hunting. Only thing I don't like is the blind spot behind me, but I have mine set up where the birds shouldn't be coming from behind me. Nothing better than a nice comfortable chair and a buddy heater if it's a cold morning waiting on birds.
Coon Creek Outdoors is a great YouTube channel to watch, he’s a good trapper and gives good instructional videos.
I agree with the 550’s, get some MB’s or Duke pros. The MB’s pan tension is set already, you will have to bend the dog on a Duke, but both solid traps.
My advice is to make your dirt...
Looks like they will flood the market and offer 0.9% interest for 96 months on their $90K 1/2 ton pickups... And then blame the Union because the workers make a livable wage.
I spend the entire month of September a couple years ago in an adjacent unit to 201 and never saw a warden. Could have easily shot a bull and gone home but was deer hunting. I went days without seeing a person on that trip.
Too many tv shows and YouTubers glorifying long range shooting at critters. They don’t show the ones they miss or worse yet make a bad shot on and lose the animal.
I guess making a good stalk is out of the question.
I have a buddy that went on both an ocellated and goulds hunt last year in Mexico. Pretty sure he said they shot the ocellated birds out of the trees. Pretty birds though.