Not to turn this into sport-bitching, but I've had very little success with planning my 2017 goat hunt. This will be my first out-of-state hunt and my first time to Wyoming. I've used the G&F website and gohunt and looked at what people have said about certain units. All it does is raise my blood pressure. Almost everything I have found for the units I can draw with <2 points (or even better, as a leftover tag to keep my 2 points) has poor public access. I'll sum up pretty much everything I have read: "We hunted Unit XX. It was very difficult to find public land that wasn't crawling with hunters. Almost all of the antelope were pushed onto private land after opening day. We got yelled at/threatened by outfitters/guides/ranchers only to find out later that they were lying or wrong. There is lots of public land that is landlocked by outfitters and landowners who have kept us from using public land. You can pay trespass fees of $500-$2000 to get better hunting, if you want." I'm not trophy hunting... I'd be happy with an "any buck" and filling a couple of doe tags and more importantly, having a fun hunt and wanting to come back to Wyoming in future years. Sorry for whining, but the thing that really pisses me off is the ranchers and outfitters blocking public land or trying to strong-arm the DIY hunters. Teddy Roosevelt warned about what would happen if we let hunting become the sport of the rich, and Wyoming has a head start.