"The blm between Greybull, and cody has unlimited shooting space."
Between Greybull and Cody is the Bighorn Basin, about 80 miles across. I've coyote called there in the latter 90's after the elk was butchered the day before. This is a mixture of private and public land, with row crops you're accustom to seeing as a Hoosier, as well as big spreads of sugar beets. Yet, the public land can host landscapes that won't remind you of home. Sit up on a high spot and watch various rain showers/thunder storms across the basin while the other portions are sunny and dry. Probably won't see that in Indiana.
Wyoming is a special place. Some of the most barren places on earth, and then the most majestic to be found, as well. If I had my pick of living spots it would be the eastern slope of the Bighorn Mts. I really need to get out there again soon. Been far too long.