We were north and east of John D'or Prairie, on the south slopes of the Caribou Mountains. There are now lumber trails in there, so you can probably get further back then we did. We had to quad in, and cut trails everywhere we went, 20 years of willow growth on every damn trail. A snowmobile would have been better then the quads. Locals may or may not be helpful, some were, some didn't want us there. The lumber companies have way better maps then the forestry guys, like night and day (10 years difference in updates). Gut and skin them where they fall (you can pull the hides off with the quads), quarter them with a chainsaw, haul out the meat on sledges (or divvy up between quads if you have enough of them). Lots of wolves in the area too, and some really nice black ones, good size, make nice rugs. It is a lot of work, but it was fun. Saw a few deer, of good size, and a few moose as well. It was late in the season, and we had deer and moose tags as well. However for the bison, you can go whenever, and later is better for frozen waterways to travel. - dan