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Antelope, 2017 Deer and Elk Hunting Regulations

Hunters and anglers must purchase a Don’t forget your conservation stamp valid for the calendar year conservation stamp to hunt and fish in Wyoming. (See page 5)

wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 1 CONTENTS Access on Lands Enrolled in the Department’s Walk-in Areas Elk or Hunter Management Areas...... 4 Hunting seasons...... 30 Access Yes Program...... 4 Characteristics...... 34 Age Restrictions...... 4 Special archery seasons...... 40 Antelope Disabled hunter season extension...... 40 Hunting seasons...... 12 Youth elk hunters...... 40 Characteristics...... 14 Elk Feedground Special Management Permit...... 40 Special archery seasons...... 17 Hunt area map...... 41 Disabled hunter season extension...... 17 Hunt area boundary descriptions...... 56 Hunt area map...... 18 Emergency Closures...... 8 Hunt area boundary descriptions...... 42 Guides Required; Resident Guide License...... 8 Archery Equipment...... 4 Harvest Survey...... 8 Archery Licenses and Special Archery Seasons...... 4 How to Fill Out a Carcass Coupon - Diagrams...... 6 Artificial Light for Hunting...... 5 Hunter Safety/Mentor Program...... 9 Automatic Weapon and Silencers...... 5 Important Hunting Information...... 4 Bag Limits and Number of Licenses...... 5 Issuance of Antelope/Deer/Elk Licenses; Number of Licenses...... 9 Baiting of Big Game Animals...... 5 Landowner Coupons...... 10 Check Stations...... 5 Legal Firearms for Hunting Big or Trophy Game...... 10 Chronic wasting disease...... 5, 22 License Fraud...... 10 Closed Areas...... 5 Open Hours for Taking Big Game and Trophy Game...... 10 Clothing Requirements; Fluorescent Orange...... 5 Outfitter Information...... 10 Conservation Stamp Required and Exemptions...... 5 Permission to Hunt, Fish or Trap...... 10 Dating and Display of Game Animal Carcass Coupons...... 6 Precautions When Hunting in Areas Occupied by Grizzly Bears...10 Deer Prohibited Acts...... 10 Hunting seasons...... 20 Retention of Evidence to Identify Sex, Species Characteristics...... 24-25 and Horn or Antler Development of Big Game Harvested...... 11 Special archery seasons...... 28 Retrieval of Edible Portions of Big Game Meat From the Field...... 11 Disabled hunter season extension...... 28 Shipping Game Animals Out of State...... 11 Youth deer hunters...... 28 Shipping Game Animals Within Wyoming...... 11 Hunt area map...... 29 Stop Poaching Program...... 2 Hunt area boundary descriptions...... 48 Taking Predatory Animals and Predacious Birds...... 11 Definitions...... 6 Vehicle Restrictions on Federal Land...... 11 Department Officeelephone T Numbers...... 3 Wilderness Areas...... 11 Department Website...... Back Cover Wildlife Damage Management Stamp...... 11 Disabled Hunter Information...... 8 Wildlife Violator Compact...... 11 Duplicate and Replacement License...... 8 Reservation...... 11 Edible Portions of Big Game - Diagrams...... 9 Stop poaching REPORT WILDLIFE VIOLATIONS! Submit Tip Online: You may be eligible for a reward of up to wgfd.wyo.gov $5,000 for information leading to the arrest Text keyword WGFD and conviction of a wildlife violator. and message to TIP411 (847-411) Help us Stand Watch 1-877-WGFD-TIP (1-307-777-4330) (1-877-943-3847) In state Out-of-State POACHING

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State of Wyoming Governor Matthew H. Mead Wyoming Game and Fish Commission President Keith Culver, Newcastle Vice President Mark Anselmi, Rock Springs Gay Lynn Byrd, Glenrock  Patrick J. Crank, Cheyenne Peter Dube, Buffalo Presenting new David Rael, Cowley Mike Schmid, La Barge Wyoming Game and Fish Department Director Scott Talbott Deputy Director John Kennedy hunting regulations Deputy Director Scott Smith Chief Game Warden/ By Scott Talbott, Game and Fish Director Chief of Wildlife Division Brian Nesvik  Chief of Fiscal Services Jean Cole Dear friends, Chief of Fisheries Alan Osterland Chief of Services Division Scot Kofron hank you for your interest in hunting in Wyoming. We at the Wyoming Game and Fish Department believe that this state has among the best hunting opportunities Regional offices in the world and also the best hunters. Sportsmen have led the charge to T Cheyenne Headquarters (307) 777-4600 advance conservation for over a century in the state and that continues today. Also, hunters and anglers fund the bulk of all wildlife conservation, this includes the active 5400 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82006 (800) 842-1934 research, monitoring, habitat improvements, disease management - all of it. This Casper Region (307) 473-3400 benefits every species in Wyoming, not just big game. So, thank you for all you do! 3030 Energy Lane, Casper, WY 82604 (800) 233-8544 As you can see, this year we are trying something new with the hunting regulation Cody Region (307) 527-7125 brochure. By combining regulations for antelope, deer and elk into one place, we 2820 State Highway 120, Cody, WY 82414 (800) 654-1178 hope to make it easier for you to find the information you need. There are over 40,000 people who hunt multiple species in Wyoming, who used to get multiple Green River Region (307) 875-3223 hunting regulations. This change also makes it more efficient for our agency, as we 351 Astle, Green River, WY 82935 (800) 843-8096 used to send out about 200,000 hunting regulations each year. Please give us some Jackson Region (307) 733-2321 feedback about this change on our Facebook page, by emailing, or calling us directly. 420 North Cache, Jackson, WY 83001 (800) 423-4113 We are always trying to be more efficient as an agency and to better serve you. Mailing Address: This past winter was one of the toughest on record, especially in western P.O. Box 67, Jackson, WY 83001 Wyoming. This means we had fewer licenses to offer for deer and antelope in Lander Region (307) 332-2688 that part of the state. But, for those of you who did draw, the opportunity should 260 Buena Vista, Lander, WY 82520 (800) 654-7862 be excellent. At the same time, elk hunting should be incredible again this year. Wyoming’s elk population is near an all-time high and elk hunter success in 2016 Laramie Region (307) 745-4046 was the second highest in recent history. Game and Fish is also partnering with 528 S. Adams St., Laramie WY 82070 (800) 843-2352 landowners to provide over 1 million acres of access to private land for public hunting Pinedale Region (307) 367-4353 through our Access Yes program. There are many opportunities to pursue world-class 432 East Mill Street, Pinedale, WY 82941 (800) 452-9107 big game right now. We hope you enjoy it. Mailing Address: To assist you, we are here to answer questions you may have in preparing for P.O. Box 850, Pinedale, WY 82941 your hunt. Please feel free to use our website, contact Wyoming Game and Fish Sheridan Region (307) 672-7418 personnel at (307) 777-4600, stop in any of our regional offices, or stop and chat with 700 Valley View Drive, Sheridan, WY 82801 (800) 331-9834 a biologist or warden in the field. We wish you all the best on your hunt and hope it is a memorable one. For more information and materials, call: (307) 777-4600 wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 3 2017 IMPORTANT HUNTING INFORMATION

Disclaimer. The following sections are a condensed Big Game License Types or inaccessible public lands in Wyoming. summary of applicable wildlife laws and other important Age Restrictions; Big or Trophy Game. The minimum information. This summary is in no way intended to alter the License Description age to take any big or trophy game animal is twelve (12) content or statutory intent of those laws. If you have any Type years. Youths under fourteen (14) years of age shall at all questions regarding the precise language, you can view a times be accompanied by an adult who possesses and can copy of the State Statutes (Title 23) and Wyoming Game and 1 Antlered or any exhibit a hunter safety certificate, or who has been issued Fish Commission (Commission) Regulations, available at a Wyoming big game hunting license within the last five (5) the Cheyenne Headquarters, Department Regional Offices, 2 Antlered or any years. If the accompanying adult is not the youth’s parent the Department website or consult the following websites: or guardian, the youth shall have in their possession a http://soswy.state.wy.us or http://legisweb.state.wy.us. Antlered or any white-tailed deer (and permission slip signed by their parent or guardian allowing Access on Lands Enrolled in the Department’s 3 could be used as another antlered or them to hunt under supervision. Each accompanying adult shall supervise not more than one (1) hunter under fourteen Walk-in Areas or Hunter Management Areas. any for elk and antelope) Access to private lands enrolled in the Walk-in or Hunter (14) years of age. Management Program is granted only for the species of 4 Full priced antlerless Archery Equipment. Archery equipment is legal to take wildlife and for the time periods specified in Department game animals. When hunting antelope, bighorn sheep, black publications. Travel by motorized vehicle is prohibited, bear, deer, mountain goat, mountain lion, or gray wolf where except as otherwise stated. Hunters wishing to use enrolled 5 Full priced antlerless designated as a trophy game animal, an archery hunter shall private lands for any other wildlife species, activity or time use a longbow, recurve bow or compound bow of not less period must obtain permission from the landowner or 6 Reduced price doe/fawn and cow/calf than forty (40) pounds draw weight. When hunting elk or person in charge of the property. Department publications moose, an archery hunter shall use a longbow, recurve bow or signs shall serve as official regulations of the Commission 7 Reduced price doe/fawn and cow/calf or compound bow of not less than fifty (50) pounds draw and may advise of additional restrictions. The landowner weight. A crossbow hunter shall use a crossbow having a or person in charge of the property may grant permission peak draw weight of at least ninety (90) pounds and a bolt of for motorized vehicle travel contrary to that specified by Reduced price doe/fawn white-tailed deer (and could be used as another at least sixteen (16) inches in length. The broadhead used on Department signs or publications. 8 arrows or bolts shall not pass through a seven-eighths (7/8) reduced price license for elk or inch solid ring when fully expanded. Access Yes Program. The Access Yes Program was antelope) established to help address the difficulties of finding places Archery Licenses and Special Archery Seasons. to hunt and fish. Hunters and anglers can voluntarily donate No person shall hunt big game or trophy game animals any whole dollar amount to Access Yes when they purchase 9 Archery only with archery equipment during a special archery hunting or apply for a license. Contributions are used to secure season without first obtaining an archery license and the Other specialty weapon (e.g. additional public hunting and fishing access on private lands 0 appropriate hunting license. No person holding an archery and inaccessible public lands. Donating helps support the muzzleloader) license shall take big game or trophy game animals during program, but does not provide or imply access to all private a special archery hunting season or limited quota archery

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season by the use of any type of firearm. Upon request by a remain at the site of the kill or such parts are disposed of in game warden or other Wyoming law enforcement officer, a Common violations any approved landfill in Wyoming. person who has taken a big or trophy game animal during a (c) Except as provided in this subsection (b) of this section, special archery hunting season or limited quota archery only GENDER EVIDENCE only the following parts of any deer, elk or moose harvested hunting season shall allow testing of the animal’s tissue for confirmation of compliance with this section. Many Wyoming hunting licenses from any hunt area in Wyoming may be transported to any other hunt area in Wyoming: edible portions with no part of require the taking of a specific Artificial Light for Hunting Prohibited; Exception. the spinal column or head attached; cleaned hide without No person shall take any wildlife with the aid of or by using sex of animal. There are also the head; skull plate or antlers that have been cleaned of all any artificial light or lighting device except that predators season dates in some hunt areas meat and brain tissue; teeth; or finished taxidermy mounts. may be taken with the aid of an artificial light or lighting when only a specific sex of animal device by: (d) Only the following parts of any deer, elk or moose can be taken. (i) A public officer authorized to and conducting predator harvested from any hunt areas in Wyoming may be To satisfy the control; transported to other states, provinces or countries: edible proof of sex portions with no part of the spinal column or head attached; (ii) A landowner, resident manager or person with the requirement cleaned hide without the head; skull plate or antlers that landowner’s or a resident manager’s written permission to have been cleaned of all meat and brain tissue; teeth; or take predators, on land under the landowner’s control for the finished taxidermy mounts. Whole deer, elk and moose the protection of their property. regulation states: “in carcasses harvested from any area shall not be transported It is prima facie evidence of a violation if a person uses an out of Wyoming. artificial light in an area that may be inhabited by wildlife areas where (e) Nothing in this section shall allow for the removal of while having in their possession and control any device for the taking evidence of sex or species required by regulation. taking wildlife. This shall not prohibit the hunting on foot of of any big raccoon with the aid of a handlight, provided the hunter is game animal (f) Nothing in this section shall apply to the transportation accompanied by a raccoon hunting dog and, if hunting on is restricted or disposal of deer, elk and moose carcasses by any governmental agency or educational institution. private land(s), has the written permission of the landowner to a specific or their agent. sex of animal, Closed Areas. All areas within the state of Wyoming not Automatic Weapon and Silencers. No person shall opened by specific order of the Commission shall be closed either the visible external sex to the taking of game animals, furbearing animals and game take any wildlife with any fully automatic weapon. Firearm organs, head or antlers shall silencers may be used during the legal taking of any game birds. animal. accompany the animal as a whole Clothing Requirements; Hunters Required to Bag Limits and Number of Licenses. No person shall or edible portion thereof.” Wear Fluorescent Orange Clothing. All persons apply for or receive more than one (1) license valid for each hunting big or trophy game during an open firearm season, big or trophy game species during any one (1) calendar year, shall wear in a visible manner one (1) or more exterior except as otherwise allowed by Commission regulations. garments of a fluorescent orange color that shall include at the disease. Details about CWD, where it exists in Wyoming, least one of the following: a hat, shirt, jacket, coat, vest or The maximum bag limit is one (1) big or trophy game animal and testing are provided on the Department website. per each valid license held, and in accordance with age, sweater. Fluorescent orange camouflage is legal. Hunters sex, species, and antler or horn development limitations as The Department will collect tissue samples at selected check participating in limited quota muzzle-loading seasons are specified by Commission regulation. stations and meat processing facilities to monitor for CWD also required to meet the fluorescent orange requirements. prevalence. Hunters wishing to have their animal tested Archers and crossbow hunters hunting during a special Baiting of Big Game Animals Prohibited; Exception outside the Department’s monitoring program may contact archery season or limited quota archery only Type 9 season for Qualified Disabled Persons. No person shall take the Wyoming State Veterinary Lab in Laramie for details and are exempt from this requirement. any big game animal over, or by the use of bait, except as follows: any legally blind person, person confined to a cost. The telephone number is (307) 766-9925. Conservation Stamp Required; Exemptions. Each wheelchair, person hunting with a permit issued pursuant to The Department and public health officials recommend not person licensed to hunt or fish in Wyoming shall purchase W. S. § 23-3-304 (d)(iv) or any person hunting with a license eating any animal that is obviously ill. Wear rubber/latex one (1) conservation stamp valid for the calendar year. The stamp shall be signed in ink and shall be in possession of issued pursuant to W. S. § 23-1-705 (j) may place a bait for gloves as a general precaution against all diseases when big game or take a big game animal by the use of bait. the person while HUNTING OR FISHING. Hunters or anglers field dressing an animal. (See page 22) who acquire a lifetime conservation stamp or a conservation Bear Pepper Spray Required When Hunting in Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Transportation stamp authorization from the Department’s Electronic National Park (Elk Hunt Areas 75 and and Disposal of Deer, Elk and Moose Taken within Licensing Service (ELS) shall not be required to meet the 79). All persons hunting elk in Grand Teton National Park Wyoming. It shall be the purpose of this section to regulate signature provision. shall carry and have readily accessible bear pepper spray. the transportation and disposal of potentially CWD infected Persons holding the following licenses are exempt from Check Stations. Every hunter, angler, or trapper entering deer, elk and moose carcasses to areas outside of the hunt the requirement to purchase a conservation stamp while or leaving areas for which check stations have been areas with CWD and potentially reduce the spread of the exercising privileges under THESE licenses: established shall stop and report at the check station if the disease to other areas in and outside of Wyoming. Hunters check station is on the hunter’s, angler’s, or trapper’s route may obtain current CWD information on the Department • Daily hunting or fishing license; to and from the hunting or fishing area. This requirement website. • Special limited fishing permit holders; or, applies even if the person does not have wildlife in (a) No deer, elk or moose taken or possessed from any hunt • Wyoming fifty (50%) percent disabled veteran possession. Game and fish licensees shall produce their area shall be transported to any other hunt area within fishing license. licenses, permits, or stamps as required by regulation for Wyoming or to any other state, province or country except Persons holding the following licenses are exempt from any game animals, game birds, fish or furbearing animals as provided in this section. in their possession for inspection upon request by any the requirement to purchase a conservation stamp while authorized department representative. (b) Deer, elk and moose carcasses harvested from any hunt exercising hunting or fishing privileges ANY Wyoming area in Wyoming may be transported within Wyoming to a license. The person shall, at all times, be in possession of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). Chronic Wasting camp, a private residence for processing, a taxidermist, the license allowing the conservation stamp exemption Disease (CWD) is a fatal disease of deer, elk and moose. a processor, or a CWD sample collection site in Wyoming, while in the field: Special regulations were adopted to decrease the spread of provided the head and all portions of the spinal column • Any Wyoming pioneer hunting or fishing license;

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• Wyoming one hundred (100%) percent disabled veteran game bird, small game and fishing license; • Military combat general elk or general deer license; • Military combat game bird or small game license; HOW TO FILL OUT • Licenses reissued to a veteran with disabilities or a person with a permanent disability who uses a wheelchair; or, CARCASS COUPON • Resident Military Purple Heart Medal recipients. IMMEDIATELY AFTER Harvesting a Big Game Animal and Conservation stamps may be purchased from the Cheyenne BEFORE LEAVING the Site of the Kill Detach from License Headquarters, Department Regional Offices, license selling agents throughout the state and the Department website. A Cut out the entire Sign Cut out the entire lifetime conservation stamp may be purchased by applying day of the kill carcass coupon month of the kill to the Cheyenne Headquarters or through any Department Regional Office. Dating and Display of Game Animal Carcass Coupons. When any big game animal, trophy game 7 animal or wild turkey is killed under a license, or sandhill crane is killed under a limited quota sandhill crane permit, the licensee shall detach, sign and date the proper carcass coupon and attach the coupon to the carcass in a readily visible manner before leaving the site of the kill. When dating a carcass coupon, the entire day and month of the kill shall be completely cut out and removed. The carcass coupon shall remain on the game animal or wild turkey carcass at all times until the meat undergoes processing, or on the trophy game animal hide until it reaches the hunter’s home or a taxidermist, except that during transportation of the carcass or hide, the validated carcass coupon may be removed to prevent its loss. If the carcass coupon is removed for transportation of the carcass or hide, it must be completely filled out and in the possession of the person accompanying the carcass or IMMEDIATELY AFTER Harvesting a Big Game Animal and hide at all times. While quarters or pieces of an animal are being packed from the field, the carcass coupon shall remain BEFORE LEAVING the Site of the Kill Detach from License with the person transporting the animal. Cut out the entire Cut out the entire Sign Definitions month of the kill day of the kill carcass coupon “Accompanied by a mentor” means being directly supervised at all times by a mentor who is within sight and direct voice contact. “Aircraft” means any machine or device (including but not 71 limited to airplane, helicopter, glider, dirigible or unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) capable of atmospheric flight. “Antlered” means a deer, elk, or moose that has visible antler growth plainly protruding from the skull. Where a minimum number of antler points are specified, points shall be counted on the side with the greater number of points. “Antlerless” means a deer, elk, or moose that has no antler growth plainly protruding from the skull. Females and “Buck antelope” means male antelope with visible moose. young-of-the-year without visible antlers are antlerless big horns and dark cheek patch at the base of the ear. “Designated road” means an established road marked game animals. “Bureau of Land Management (B.L.M.)” means with a white arrow sign. “Approved Landfill” means a landfill permitted by the the land management agency administered by the U. S. “Doe” means an adult female antelope or adult female State of Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality. Department of the Interior. deer. “Artificial light or lighting device” means any man- “Bureau of Reclamation Land” means lands “Domicile” means that place where a person has his true, made light or lighting device which projects a visible light administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau fixed and permanent home to which whenever the person is outside the device, or any electronic device that provides an of Reclamation. temporarily absent the person has the intention of returning. enhanced ability to see in the dark. “Calf” means young-of-the-year elk or young-of-the-year To prove domicile as required by Wyoming Statutes § 23-1- “Bag limit” means the maximum number of big game moose. 102 and § 23-1-107 a person shall be able to establish that or trophy game animals that may be taken by an individual “Certificate of Competency and Safety in the Use he: physically resides in Wyoming; has made his permanent possessing a proper license. and Handling of Firearms” means a certification issued home in Wyoming; is not residing in Wyoming for a special or for the completion of an approved hunter safety course. temporary purpose; and, has abandoned his domicile in all “Big game animal” means antelope, bighorn sheep, other states, territories or countries. deer, elk, moose or mountain goat. “Cow” means an adult female elk or an adult female

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“Drainage” means all lands within the watershed of a “Processor” means a custom meat processor licensed by named river or stream, including all tributaries and standing the Wyoming Department of Agriculture. waters, which drain into that river or stream. “Public road or highway” means any roadway that is “Edible portion of big game animal” means the open to vehicular travel by the public. The road surface, the meat from the front quarters as far down as the knees, meat area between the fences on a fenced public road or highway, of the hindquarters as far down as the hocks, and the meat and an area thirty (30) feet perpendicular to the edge of the along the backbone between the neck and hindquarters road surface on an unfenced public road or highway shall be including the loins and tenderloins, excluding meat on the considered the public road or highway. Two-track trails on ribs and neck. public lands are not public roads. “Established road” means any road or trail that has “Regular hunting seasons” means seasons which been graded or constructed to carry motor vehicles or on delineate the dates and hunt areas for the taking of big game which repeated legal motor vehicle traffic has created well- or trophy game animals with legal weapons in accordance defined tracks. with the license types and limitations set forth in Section 2 of “Fawn” means a young-of-the-year antelope or young-of- Chapters 5 (Antelope), 6 (Deer), 7 (Elk), 8 (Moose), Sections the-year deer. Online 3 and 7 of Chapter 9 (Bighorn Sheep and Mountain Goat), Section 10 of Chapter 3 (Black Bear) and Section 3 of Chapter “Handgun” means a firearm that has a barrel length 42 (Mountain Lion) of the Commission regulations. of less than sixteen (16) inches, has a short stock, and is CONNECTION designed to be fired by the use of a single hand without Game and Fish has hundreds “Resident” means a United States citizen or legal alien shoulder support. who is domiciled in Wyoming for at least one (1) full year of videos available on its immediately preceding making application for any resident “Hunt area” means the area within a defined geographic Youtube page. They offer game and fish license, preference point, permit or tag, shall boundary where a license shall be valid. not have claimed residency in any other state, territory “Irrigated land” means agricultural lands that are education for new hunters, or country for any other purpose during that one (1) year supplied with supplemental water by ditches, pipes, information about the period, and meets the requirements specified in Wyoming flooding or spraying. department and interesting Statutes § 23-1-102 and § 23-1-107. “Issue-After License” means licenses that are limited stories of Wyoming’s wildlife. “Site of the kill” means the location where the harvested in number and that were not issued in the initial or leftover animal died. drawings; these licenses shall be issued on an as processed Check them out at “Special archery seasons” means seasons that basis through the ELS. youtube.com/user/wygameandfish delineate the dates and hunt areas for the taking of big “Leftover Drawing” means a computer processed game or trophy game animals with legal archery equipment, random drawing to issue licenses remaining after the initial in which a hunter with the proper hunting license and an drawings. “On national forest” means lands administered by the archery license may hunt in addition to the regular hunting “Leftover Licenses” means limited quota licenses and U.S. Forest Service. seasons in accordance with the limitations as set forth in nonresident region general deer licenses issued in the “Park permit” means a permit issued by Grand Teton Section 3 of Chapters 5 (Antelope), 6 (Deer), 7 (Elk), 8 leftover drawing. National Park that allows a properly licensed elk hunter to (Moose), Sections 4 and 8 of Chapter 9 (Bighorn Sheep and Mountain Goat) and Section 11 of Chapter 3 (Black Bear). “Limited Quota Licenses” means licenses that are take an elk within Grand Teton National Park. limited in number and valid only in a specified hunt area(s) “Point” means any protrusion from an antler one (1) inch “Spike elk” means an elk with antlers consisting of a or portion(s) of a hunt area. Limited quota licenses shall or more in length. single unbranched beam on both sides. be valid only under species, sex, age class, “State Trust Land” means lands harvest, and weapon type limitations that are administered by the Office of State Lands in effect for each hunt area. and Investments. “Mentee” means a person who has received HUNTING ETHICS “Take” means hunt, pursue, catch, special authorization from the Department capture, shoot, fish, seine, trap, kill, or to take wildlife and who has not received a possess, or attempt to hunt, pursue, catch, certificate of competency and safety in the use Good hunting ethics capture, shoot, fish, seine, trap, kill, or and handling of firearms. possess. “Mentor” means a person who is at least “Trophy game animal” means eighteen (18) years of age, can demonstrate are necessary to black bear, grizzly bear, mountain lion, they have a certificate of competency and or any gray wolf within the Wolf Trophy safety in the use and handling of firearms, preserve hunting in Game Management Area and Seasonal possesses a valid Wyoming hunting license Wolf Trophy Game Management Area as and is directly supervising not more than described in W. S. § 23-1-101 (a)(xii)(B) (I) one (1) mentee, other than immediate family the future and (II). members, at a time while in the field. “Type” means a limitation on a license in “Motorized vehicle” means any vehicle a particular hunt area for the sex of animal, powered by an internal combustion or electric engine. the species of animal, the length of the season, the type of “Muzzle-loading firearm” means a muzzle-loading “Predacious bird” means English sparrow and starling. weapon or a portion of the hunt area in which the license rifle or muzzle loading handgun of at least .40 caliber and “Predatory animal” means coyote, jackrabbit, shall be valid. firing an expanding point bullet from a charge of at least fifty porcupine, raccoon, red fox, skunk or stray cat. “Predatory “Waste” means to leave, abandon or allow any edible (50) grains of black powder or its equivalent. animal” also means gray wolf located outside the Wolf portion of meat from a big game animal, game bird, game “ Permit” means a permit that Trophy Game Management Area and Seasonal Wolf Trophy fish or small game animal to become tainted, rotten or allows a properly licensed elk hunter to access the National Game Management Area as described in W. S. § 23-1-101(a) otherwise unfit for human consumption prior to processing Elk Refuge to take an elk. (xii)(B) (l) and (ll). at a person’s home or at a processor. “Off national forest” means lands other than those “Private land” means all fee title/deeded lands owned “Youth license” means: by a private individual, partnership or corporation. administered by the U.S. Forest Service. • A big game license that may be issued to a resident wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 7 IMPORTANT HUNTING INFORMATION

or nonresident person who is at least eleven (11) Emergency Closures. The Commission may institute an years of age and under eighteen (18) years of age at emergency closure to shorten the season in any area at any the time of application. If issued to a person who is time if a harvest quota is reached or if an emergency arises eleven (11) years of age, the license shall not be valid warranting the closure. Should a closure become necessary until the licensee reaches their twelfth (12th) birthday. after the season opens, no refunds will be given for unused licenses. • For all other species, excluding furbearing animals, requiring a license to take means a license that may Guides Required; Exceptions. Issuance of be issued to a resident or nonresident person who is Resident Guide License. No nonresident shall hunt under eighteen (18) years of age. big or trophy game animals on any designated wilderness area, as defined by federal or state law, in Wyoming unless • A furbearer trapping license that may be only issued accompanied by a licensed professional guide or a resident to a resident under seventeen (17) years of age. guide. There shall be at least one (1) licensed professional Artist: Andrew Kneeland, Rock Springs, Wyoming Disabled Hunter Information. Contact the Cheyenne guide or resident guide accompanying each two (2) Headquarters or any Department Regional Office for specific nonresident hunters. A resident guide shall not guide more Common violations information. than two (2) hunters in any calendar year on any wilderness CONSERVATION STAMP Duplicate and Replacement License Issued Upon area. Any resident possessing a valid big or trophy game Loss or Destruction of Original; Purchase and animal license shall apply for and receive a free resident Hunters and anglers must guide license prior to guiding any nonresident in designated Fees. When any license issued has been lost or destroyed, wilderness areas. A resident guide license may be obtained purchase a conservation the licensee may secure a duplicate of the original license at no charge from the Cheyenne Headquarters, Department stamp to hunt and fish from the Cheyenne Headquarters, any Department Regional Regional Offices and game wardens. Office or designated license selling agents. A duplicate in Wyoming. There are license shall be issued if the original license contained a Harvest Survey. Each year a request to participate in exceptions for holders of a carcass coupon. A replacement license shall be issued if the harvest survey is sent to a sample of hunters. Since the original license did not contain a carcass coupon. The a person can hunt multiple species in Wyoming, some Pioneer license or a one-day licensee may secure a replacement license at the Cheyenne hunters may be asked to complete more than one harvest license. Those individuals Headquarters, Department Regional Offices or from ELS survey questionnaire. Your reply provides critical data that should refer to regulations for agents. The Department shall charge a fee of five dollars Department wardens and biologists use to evaluate the past ($5) for each duplicate or replacement license. hunting season and set future hunting seasons. Even if you details. (See page 5) did not hunt, we need to hear from you to accurately track

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1. Front quarter - meat of the front quarters as far down as the knees 2. Hind quarter – meat of the hindquarters as far down as Stay in the loop with the hocks HUNTING 3. Backstrap - meat along the backbone between the neck and hindquarters UPDATE The Game and Fish Hunting 4. Tenderloins - tenderloins are located inside body cavity Updates connect hunters with the latests news from Game and Fish as well as tips, entertaining stories hunter effort. We ask that you reply online, if possible, as be valid for one (1) year from the date of issue and shall soon as you are done hunting each species for the year. Your be in the possession of the recipient at all times while in and beautiful pictures from time and assistance is much appreciated. the field. The application process may be completed on around the state. All of it is Hunter Safety/Mentor Program; Exemption. Except the Department website. Any person acting as a mentor delivered to your mailbox for shall be at least eighteen (18) years of age, shall possess as otherwise provided, no person born on or after January free monthly. 1, 1966, may take wildlife by the use of firearms on land a valid hunting license, and shall demonstrate they have other than that of their own family, unless that person can successfully completed a hunter safety course. A mentor Get connected at demonstrate they have obtained a certificate of competency shall not provide supervision for more than one (1) person at and safety in the use and handling of firearms. Attendance a time in the field, other than immediate family members, wgfd.wyo.gov/email-sign-up and successful completion of a hunter safety course offered and shall accompany the mentee at all times to provide by an association or governmental agency approved by the constant supervision. Commission satisfies the requirements of this section. Importation and Transportation of Deer, Elk or may be imported: edible portions with no part of the Any active member, honorably discharged past member Moose Taken From Identified CWD Areas Outside spinal column or head attached; cleaned hide without the or veteran of the armed forces of the United States and of Wyoming. head; skull plate or antlers cleaned of all meat and brain any active or retired Wyoming peace officer qualified (a) No deer, elk or moose taken from within any other tissue; teeth; or finished taxidermy mounts that have been pursuant to W. S. § 9-1-701 through § 9-1-707 may obtain state, province or country within areas designated by cleaned of all meat and brain tissue. an exemption from the hunter safety requirement. Hunter the appropriate jurisdictional agency as positive for Issuance of Deer and Antelope Limited Quota safety exemption applications are available at the Cheyenne CWD in either deer, elk or moose shall be imported into Licenses, Reduced Price Doe/Fawn Licenses, Elk Headquarters and Department Regional Offices. This hunter Wyoming except harvested deer, elk or moose carcasses Limited Quota Licenses and Reduced Price Cow/ safety exemption is not valid for hunting elk within Grand may be imported or transported into Wyoming to a private Calf Licenses Teton National Park (Hunt Areas 75 and 79), or for persons residence for processing, to a taxidermist, to a processor acting as mentors in the Hunter Mentor Program. (a) For deer, no person shall apply for and receive more or to a CWD sample collection site in Wyoming provided the than one (1) full price deer license (General, Type 0, 1, 2, A person who has not received a certificate of competency head and all portions of the spinal column are disposed of 3, 4, 5 or 9) through the initial drawing. After the initial and safety in the use of handling firearms may apply to in an approved landfill. drawing is completed, any person may apply for and receive the Department for a special authorization to take wildlife (b) Except as provided in subsection (a) of this Section, only up to two (2) full priced deer licenses provided that at least with the use of a firearm while being accompanied by a the following parts of any deer, elk or moose harvested one (1) license is a Limited Quota Type 3 any white-tailed person acting as a mentor. A special authorization shall deer license. However, no person shall apply for and receive wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 9 IMPORTANT HUNTING INFORMATION more than a total of two (2) deer licenses valid for the taking was issued and therein named and while in that individual’s of antlered or any deer, of which not more than one (1) shall possession. No individual shall take or attempt to take any be valid for antlered or any mule deer. wildlife using another individual’s license, permit, stamp, (b) For deer, any person may apply for and receive a tag or coupon. Any license, permit, stamp, or tag shall not maximum of two (2) limited quota reduced price doe/fawn be valid unless the proper fees have been received by the deer licenses (Type 6, 7 or 8) through the initial drawing. Department. Any Wyoming Game and Fish law enforcement After the initial drawing is completed, any person may officer may seize as evidence any license, permit, stamp or purchase up to four (4) limited quota reduced price doe/ tag that was obtained in violation of Commission regulations fawn deer licenses. However, no person shall apply for and or Wyoming statutes. receive more than a total of four (4) limited quota reduced Open Hours for Taking Big Game and Trophy Game price doe/fawn deer licenses. In Hunt Areas 24, 27, 29, 30, Animals. Big game and trophy game animals may only be 32, 33 or 163 after the initial drawing is completed, any taken from one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise to one-half person may purchase an unlimited number of limited quota (1/2) hour after sunset. reduced price doe/fawn deer licenses. Outfitter Information. Hunter responsibility (c) For antelope, no person shall apply for and receive more when booking a big or trophy game outfitter or than one (1) full price antelope license (Type 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 professional guide. No person shall directly or indirectly or 9) through the initial drawing. After the initial drawing Common violations compensate a person holding them self out as engaging in is completed, any person may apply for and receive up to the business of, or acting in the capacity of, an outfitter or two (2) full price antelope licenses. However, no person shall a professional guide unless that person provides proof that apply for and receive more than a total of two (2) full price HUNTING IN they are a licensed outfitter or professional guide as required antelope licenses. by statute. Before hiring an outfitter, the Department (d) For antelope, any person may apply for and receive WRONG AREA advises hunters to consult the Wyoming State Board of a maximum of two (2) limited quota reduced price doe/ Hunters must know their hunt Outfitters and Professional Guides to verify the outfitter is licensed by the state of Wyoming. Landowners who outfit on fawn antelope licenses (Type 6, 7 or 8) through the initial area boundaries. BLM maps are their own deeded land, or deeded lands leased to them, are drawing. After the initial drawing is completed, any person a good navigation tool. If you not required to be licensed as outfitters or guides. Contact: may purchase up to four (4) limited quota reduced price doe/ have questions about a hunt area Wyoming State Board of Outfitters at 1950 Bluegrass Circle fawn antelope licenses. However, no person shall apply Suite 280, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 82002 or call toll free for and receive more than a total of four (4) limited quota boundary, talk to your local game warden or biologist. 1-800-264-0981. Any license holder utilizing the services of reduced price doe/fawn antelope licenses. an outfitter shall legibly print the name of the outfitter, the (e) For elk, no person shall apply for and receive more than outfitter’s license number and the type of outfitter license on one (1) full price (General, Type 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 9) and one the back of licensee’s big or trophy game license. cartridge of at least .35 caliber and at least one and one- (1) reduced price (Type 6, 7 or 8) license through the initial half (1.5) inches in overall length, or any shotgun firing Permission to Hunt, Fish or Trap. No person shall drawing. After the initial drawing, a person may apply for “00” or larger buckshot, or a slug. Any muzzle-loading rifle enter upon the private property of any person to hunt, fish, and receive up to a total of three (3) elk licenses, of which collect antlers or horns, or trap without the permission of the no more than one (1) shall be a General, Type 0, 1, 2, 3 or 9 or muzzle-loading handgun of at least .40 caliber using a charge of at least fifty (50) grains of black powder or its landowner or person in charge of the property. The license license. However, no person shall apply for and receive more must bear the signature of the landowner, lessee or agent than a total of three (3) elk licenses which shall include not equivalent may also be used to hunt big or trophy game animals. Any center-fire firearm or muzzle-loading firearm of the landowner on whose private property the person is more than one (1) General, Type 0, 1, 2, 3 or 9 license in a accessing or legitimate proof shall be provided as evidence single hunting season. used to hunt big or trophy game animals shall fire an expanding point bullet. that permission to hunt, fish or trap has been granted. (g) It is a violation to apply for and receive more than the Precautions When Hunting in Areas specified number of licenses allowed by Occupied by Grizzly Bears. Hunters and Commission regulations. anglers are reminded grizzly bears occupy Landowner Coupons: Antelope, Deer HUNTING ETHICS many areas in and around the Bridger- and Elk. Antelope, deer and elk licenses Teton, Shoshone and Caribou-Targhee shall have two (2) coupons attached: one (1) National Forests in northwest Wyoming. designated “antelope, deer or elk carcass The Department strongly recommends coupon” and one (1) designated “landowner Drive only on individuals working and recreating in these coupon.” When an antelope, deer or elk is areas take precautions, including carrying harvested on a landowner’s private land, bear pepper spray, to avoid conflicts with the landowner coupon shall be promptly established roads grizzly bears. Information about human detached, dated, signed and delivered to safety and proper storage of food and other the landowner. Landowner coupons are not open to vehicle traffic attractants in occupied grizzly habitat is transferable. available from the Cheyenne Headquarters, Department Regional Offices, U.S. Forest Legal Firearms for Hunting Big or Service Offices and the Department website. Trophy Game Animals. When hunting bighorn sheep, Wyoming has no restrictive laws concerning firearms Regulations concerning food/carcass storage in occupied elk, moose, mountain goat or black bear with a firearm, that may be legally possessed under the law of one’s grizzly habitat can be obtained from the U.S. Forest a hunter shall use any center-fire firearm of at least .24 home state. Firearms may be carried uncased in vehicles; Service. Report all conflicts with grizzly bears to the nearest caliber and firing a cartridge of at least two (2) inches in although safety dictates that all firearms in a vehicle should Department Regional Office. overall length. When hunting antelope, deer, mountain lion, be unloaded with the action open. Prohibited Acts. It is Illegal to: or gray wolf where designated as a trophy game animal, License Fraud Prohibited; Invalidation by Shoot or attempt to kill any wildlife from any public road a hunter shall use any center-fire firearm of at least .22 Improper Fees. Department licenses, permits, stamps, caliber (excluding .22 Hornet) and having a bullet weight of tags or coupons shall not be altered by anyone other than or highway. No person shall fire any firearm from, upon, at least sixty (60) grains and firing a cartridge of at least two authorized Department personnel. No license, permit, along or across any public road or highway. No person (2) inches in overall length. stamp, tag or coupon shall be transferred or used for the shall knowingly fire any rifle from the enclosed lands of one Big or trophy game animals may be taken with any other purpose of taking wildlife except by the individual to whom it person onto or across the enclosed lands of another without

10 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov IMPORTANT HUNTING INFORMATION the permission of both persons. (b) In hunt areas where the taking of any big game animal with a Wyoming interstate game tag or the big or trophy Use any dog to hunt, run or harass any big or trophy game is restricted to a specific sex of animal by regulation, game animal was legally harvested by a nonresident and is animal, protected animal or furbearing animal except either the visible external sex organs, head or antlers shall tagged with a Wyoming interstate game tag. as otherwise provided by statute. The Commission shall accompany the carcass, or edible portions thereof. Shipping Game Animals and Game Birds within regulate the use of dogs to take mountain lions and bobcats (c) In hunt areas where the taking of a species of deer is Wyoming. Except as otherwise exempt by state statute, during hunting or trapping seasons. controlled or prohibited by regulation, either the head or no person shall ship, transport or receive for shipment or Use any aircraft with the intent to spot, locate and aid the tail of the deer shall accompany the carcass or edible transportation within Wyoming any game animal, game bird, or any part thereof, unless tagged with a Wyoming in the taking of any game animal from August 1 through portion thereof as evidence of the species taken. interstate game tag, or unless the transportation of a big January 31 of the following calendar year. Nothing in this Retrieval of Edible Portions of Game Meat from or trophy game animal is by a person in possession of a Section shall apply to the operation of an aircraft in a usual the Field. The Department may require substantive proof proper carcass coupon signed and dated by the person who manner where there is no attempt or intent to locate any from any person who fails to retrieve from the site of kill all harvested the animal, or the transportation of game birds or game animal, such as aircraft used for the sole purpose of edible portions of a big game animal as to why the edible small game is by a properly licensed hunter in possession of passenger transport. portions were not removed from the field. not more than the daily bag or possession limit. Take and leave, abandon or allow the edible portion of any Shipping Game Animals and Game Birds out of Taking Predatory Animals and Predacious Birds. game bird, game fish or game animal (except trophy game State. Except as otherwise exempt by state statute, no Predatory animals and predacious birds may be taken animal) to intentionally or needlessly go to waste. game animal or game bird, or any part thereof, shall be without a license. Transport illegally taken wildlife across state lines; such shipped or transported from the state except by the person Vehicle Restrictions on Federal Land. Sportspersons transportation is a violation of the Federal Lacey Act. who harvested the animal, and in possession of the proper are advised that many areas of National Forest and Bureau license, stamp and carcass coupon as required, or unless of Land Management lands are subject to travel and vehicle Place any bait for the purpose of taking a big game animal the amount does not exceed twenty-five (25) pounds and or knowingly take a big game animal by the use of bait, use limitations to protect resources. Maps and additional is properly tagged with a Wyoming interstate game tag. information regarding these limitations are available at except as authorized by Commission regulation or state Not more than twenty-five (25) pounds from any one (1) statute. U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and other big or trophy game animal may be exported from the agency offices near these public lands. Allow the edible portions of a big game animal to spoil. state unless the part to be exported from the state is of a Failure to properly dress and care for any big game animal nonedible trophy or hidelike nature and properly tagged Wilderness Areas. Nonresident big game and trophy you have killed, and, if the carcass is reasonably accessible, game hunters must be accompanied by a professional or within forty-eight (48) hours to take or transport the carcass resident guide when hunting in designated wilderness to your camp, and there properly care for the carcass is areas. prima facie evidence of a violation. Wildlife Damage Management Stamp. The Abandon meat from a big game animal or game bird at “WILDLIFE DAMAGE MANAGEMENT STAMP” is an optional stamp sportspersons may voluntarily purchase to a meat processing plant. Unless there is an express support activities of the Wyoming Animal Damage agreement between the processing plant and the Management Board. The Wyoming Legislature person providing otherwise, any meat from a originally created the Board to manage rabid big game animal or game bird left at a meat wildlife, mitigate crop and livestock damage processing plant for more than forty-five (45) caused by depredating wildlife, and to protect days is prima facie evidence of a violation if human health and safety. The legislation written notice of the expiration of time has been developed several sources of funding for the attempted by the processing plant in accordance Board to carry out its responsibilities including with rules and regulations promulgated by the creation of this management stamp. Wildlife Damage Commission. Management Stamps may be purchased from the Cheyenne Carry a firearm with a cartridge therein, or take Headquarters, Department Regional Offices, license selling any wildlife, while intoxicated or under the influence agents throughout the state and the Department website. of any controlled substance. Purchase of the stamp is not mandatory, but does Harass, pursue, hunt, shoot or kill any Wyoming wildlife Common violations provide sportspersons a voluntary means to fund except predatory animals with, from or by use of any flying predator management. machine, automotive vehicle, trailer, motor-propelled NO FLUORESCENT Wildlife Violator Compact. Wyoming is a member wheeled vehicle or vehicle designed for travel over snow. of the Wildlife Violator Compact. The Compact enables a The Commission may exempt handicapped hunters from any ORANGE CLOTHING violator from any member state to accept a wildlife citation of these provisions. It is also illegal to shoot waterfowl from and proceed on their way without being required to post a boat under power or sail. Big game and trophy game rifle an appearance bond unless the violation requires MUST Retention of Evidence to Identify Sex, Species and and muzzleloader hunters are APPEAR and NO BOND ACCEPTED. The Compact provides for Horn or Antler Development of Big Game Animal required to wear one exterior the suspension of wildlife license privileges in the home Harvested. garment of fluorescent orange. state of any person whose license privileges have been suspended by a participating state. If you have had your Any person who takes any big game animal in a hunt area This also applies to archery privileges suspended in any of the participating states, you where the taking of either sex, species, or antler or horn hunters hunting during the rifle may lose your privileges in Wyoming, in addition to all the development is controlled or prohibited by regulation season. This could be a hat, shirt, participating Compact states. Additional information about shall comply with this section while said animal is in jacket, coat, vest or sweater. Bird the Compact can be obtained by contacting the Wildlife Law transportation from the site of the kill to the residence of hunters on Game and Fish Wildlife Enforcement Coordinator at (307) 233-6413. the person taking the animal, or delivered to a processor Wind River Reservation. Only non-Indian owned, fee for processing. Habitat Management Areas are also required to wear fluorescent title lands are open to the taking of wildlife with a State (a) In hunt areas where the taking of any big game animal of Wyoming license. Land status is complicated and lawful is restricted to antler point or horn size by regulation, the orange. Fluorescent orange access must be investigated thoroughly. Sportspersons are antlers or horns shall accompany the carcass, or edible camouflage is legal. advised it is their responsibility to determine land status portions thereof. prior to entering these areas. wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 11 ANTELOPE HUNTING SEASONS ANTELOPE

Section 2. Regular Hunting Seasons. Hunt areas, season dates and limitations.

Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 1 1 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 300 Limited quota Any antelope 9 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 700 Limited quota Any antelope, also valid 1 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 300 Limited quota Doe or fawn in that portion of Area 11 in Converse or Niobrara 2 1 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 200 Limited quota Any antelope counties 2 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn 9 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 650 Limited quota Doe or fawn, also valid 3 1 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 300 Limited quota Any antelope in that portion of Area 11 3 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn in Converse or Niobrara 4 1 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 200 Limited quota Any antelope counties 4 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn 10 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 300 Limited quota Any antelope 5 1 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 100 Limited quota Any antelope 10 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 400 Limited quota Doe or fawn 5 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 11 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 450 Limited quota Any antelope private land 11 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 300 Limited quota Doe or fawn 6 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 350 Limited quota Any antelope, also valid 15 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 600 Limited quota Any antelope in that portion of Area 8 15 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 600 Limited quota Doe or fawn in Weston County 16 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 600 Limited quota Any antelope 6 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn, also valid 16 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 400 Limited quota Doe or fawn in that portion of Area 8 in Weston County 17 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 1100 Limited quota Any antelope 7 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 600 Limited quota Any antelope 17 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 400 Limited quota Doe or fawn 7 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn 18 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 20 150 Limited quota Any antelope 7 7 Oct. 25 Nov. 15 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 19 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 20 300 Limited quota Any antelope private land 19 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 20 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 8 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 375 Limited quota Any antelope private land 20 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 500 Limited quota Any antelope

12 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov ANTELOPE HUNTING SEASONS ANTELOPE HUNTING SEASONS ANTELOPE Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Shot placement Area Opens Closes 24 2 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 500 Limited quota Any antelope valid on private land for big game 24 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn 24 7 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 300 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on private land 25 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 700 Limited quota Any antelope 25 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 250 Limited quota Doe or fawn 26 1 Sep. 24 Oct. 14 1100 Limited quota Any antelope 26 6 Sep. 24 Oct. 14 300 Limited quota Doe or fawn 3 1 27 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 300 Limited quota Any antelope 4 27 7 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 2 private land 29 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 125 Limited quota Any antelope 29 2 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 600 Limited quota Any antelope valid on private land 29 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on private land 29 7 Oct. 1 Nov. 15 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid south and west of Interstate Highway 25 30 1 Oct. 5 Oct. 31 500 Limited quota Any antelope Kill zone includes: 30 6 Oct. 5 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn 31 1 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any antelope 1. Lungs 3. Liver 31 6 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn 2. Heart 32 1 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 400 Limited quota Any antelope 32 6 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn 32 7 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or Do not shoot: within one (1) mile of irrigated land 4. Abdominal cavity 34 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 14 1000 Limited quota Any antelope 34 1 Oct. 15 Dec. 31 Doe or fawn 34 6 Sep. 20 Dec. 31 900 Limited quota Doe or fawn Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations 37 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 14 225 Limited quota Any antelope Area Opens Closes 37 6 Sep. 20 Oct. 14 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn 20 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 500 Limited quota Doe or fawn 38 1 Oct. 5 Oct. 31 1250 Limited quota Any antelope 21 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 450 Limited quota Any antelope 38 1 Nov. 1 Dec. 31 Doe or fawn 21 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 300 Limited quota Doe or fawn 38 6 Oct. 5 Dec. 31 1050 Limited quota Doe or fawn 22 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 1000 Limited quota Any antelope 42 1 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 500 Limited quota Any antelope 22 6 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 600 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on private land north of 42 6 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn Crazy Woman Creek 43 1 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 500 Limited quota Any antelope 22 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 Doe or fawn valid in the 43 6 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 600 Limited quota Doe or fawn entire area 44 1 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 250 Limited quota Any antelope 23 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 400 Limited quota Any antelope 44 6 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn 23 2 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 1400 Limited quota Any antelope valid on 45 1 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 400 Limited quota Any antelope private land 45 6 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 350 Limited quota Doe or fawn 23 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 300 Limited quota Doe or fawn 46 1 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any antelope 23 7 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 1000 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 46 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Any antelope private land 46 6 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn 24 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Any antelope 47 1 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 400 Limited quota Any antelope

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ANTELOPE 1 Buck CHARACTERISTICS 2 The ability to distinguish between buck and doe ANTELOPE antelope is critical to hunters holding licenses valid for only does and fawns.

1. Horns - Should be prominent with a prong or point between the base and tip and extend beyond the ears for adult males. Yearling bucks have shorter horns, Doe typically at ear-length. Does often grow horns, which 1 occasionally grow to the length of the ears. 2. Cheek patch – Both yearling and adult bucks have 2 a black cheek patch below the ear at the angle of . Even among fawns, which usually lack visible horns, the black cheek patches distinguish males from females. Females lack the black cheek patch.

Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 47 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 31 250 Limited quota Any antelope 53 6 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn 47 6 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 250 Limited quota Doe or fawn 53 7 Sep. 1 Oct. 31 125 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 48 1 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any antelope private land within one (1) mile of Wyoming 48 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any antelope Highway 70, Carbon 48 6 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn County Road 561 or 50 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 31 300 Limited quota Any antelope Carbon County Road 702 50 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn 55 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Any antelope 50 0 Sep. 1 Sep. 15 50 Limited quota Any antelope, muz- 55 6 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 125 Limited quota Doe or fawn zle-loading firearms 56 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Any antelope only 57 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 300 Limited quota Any antelope 51 1 Sep. 16 Nov. 14 75 Limited quota Any antelope 57 2 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Any antelope valid west 51 6 Aug. 15 Sep. 15 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on of Sweetwater County private land Road 23S and B.L.M. 51 6 Sep. 16 Nov. 14 Doe or fawn valid in the Road 3310, and north entire area and east of B.L.M. 52 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any antelope Roads 4411 and 4409 52 2 Sep. 16 Nov. 14 150 Limited quota Any antelope valid south 57 6 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn of North Spring Creek 57 7 Sep. 1 Oct. 31 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 52 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn private land within one (1) mile of Carbon 52 7 Sep. 16 Nov. 14 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid south County Road 603 of North Spring Creek 58 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Any antelope 53 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any antelope 59 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 300 Limited quota Any antelope

14 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov ANTELOPE HUNTING SEASONS ANTELOPE Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 59 6 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn 75 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 550 Limited quota Any antelope 60 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Any antelope 75 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 275 Limited quota Doe or fawn 60 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn 76 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Any antelope 61 1 Sep. 9 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Any antelope 76 2 Aug. 15 Sep. 30 50 Limited quota Any antelope valid 61 6 Sep. 9 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn within two (2) miles 62 1 Sep. 9 Oct. 31 75 Limited quota Any antelope of the or south of the Buffalo 62 2 Sep. 9 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Any antelope valid Creek Road (Hot Springs east of the Continental County Road 5) Divide and north of Wise Dugout Draw 76 6 Aug. 15 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or within one-half (1/2) 62 6 Sep. 9 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid east mile of irrigated land of the Continental or south of the Buffalo Divide and north of Wise Creek Road (Hot Springs Dugout Draw County Road 5) 62 7 Aug. 15 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid in the 77 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 14 100 Limited quota Any antelope Muddy Creek Drainage 77 2 Aug. 15 Sep. 19 25 Limited quota Any antelope valid on 63 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Any antelope or within one-half (1/2) 63 2 Sep. 16 Oct. 31 250 Limited quota Any antelope valid east mile of irrigated land of the Buzzard Road 77 6 Aug. 15 Oct. 24 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on (Natrona County Road or within one-half (1/2) 410-Carbon County mile of irrigated land Road 497) 77 7 Oct. 25 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 63 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn or within one-half (1/2) 63 7 Sep. 16 Oct. 31 250 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid east mile of irrigated land of the Buzzard Road 78 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 175 Limited quota Any antelope (Natrona County Road 410-Carbon County 78 6 Sep. 1 Nov. 30 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on Road 497) or within one-half (1/2) mile of irrigated land 64 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Any antelope 79 1 Sep. 20 Sep. 30 25 Limited quota Any antelope valid on 64 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn or within one-half (1/2) 65 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 150 Limited quota Any antelope mile of irrigated land 65 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn 79 6 Sep. 1 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 65 7 Sep. 1 Nov. 7 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid north or within one-half (1/2) of the Little Popo Agie mile of irrigated land River 79 9 Aug. 15 Sep. 30 50 Limited quota Any antelope, archery 66 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 150 Limited quota Any antelope only 66 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn 80 1 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 75 Limited quota Any antelope 67 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 275 Limited quota Any antelope 80 6 Sep. 1 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn 67 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn 81 1 Oct. 1 Nov. 15 175 Limited quota Any antelope 68 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 300 Limited quota Any antelope 81 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 15 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid west of Wyoming Highway 68 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn 120 69 1 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any antelope 82 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 14 200 Limited quota Any antelope 69 6 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn 82 6 Aug. 15 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 70 1 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Any antelope or within one-half 70 6 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn (1/2) mile of irrigated 71 1 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 75 Limited quota Any antelope land east of 72 1 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 250 Limited quota Any antelope 82 7 Sep. 20 Oct. 14 125 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid west 73 1 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 1000 Limited quota Any antelope of Wyoming Highway 73 6 Sep. 15 Oct. 31 1000 Limited quota Doe or fawn 120 74 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 250 Limited quota Any antelope 82 8 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid in Big 74 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn Horn County wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 15 ANTELOPE HUNTING SEASONS

Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 83 1 Sep. 20 Nov. 7 350 Limited quota Any antelope 94 6 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn 83 6 Aug. 15 Nov. 15 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 94 7 Aug. 15 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or or within one-half within one (1) mile of (1/2) mile of irrigated irrigated land land east of Wyoming 95 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 325 Limited quota Any antelope ANTELOPE Highway 120 95 7 Aug. 15 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 83 7 Aug. 15 Nov. 15 500 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid west irrigated land of Wyoming Highway 120 96 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Any antelope 84 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 100 Limited quota Any antelope 96 7 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid within the Farson-Eden 84 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn Irrigation Project; also 85 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 20 Limited quota Any antelope valid in that portion 86 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Any antelope of Area 101 within the Farson-Eden Irrigation 86 6 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn Project 87 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 175 Limited quota Any antelope 97, 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 300 Limited quota Any antelope 87 2 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 125 Limited quota Any antelope 117 87 6 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn 97, 2 Aug. 15 Oct. 22 25 Limited quota Any antelope valid in 87 7 Sep. 25 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn 117 Area 97 south of U.S. 88 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 275 Limited quota Any antelope Highway 26 and in all of Area 117 88 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 300 Limited quota Doe or fawn 97, 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn 89 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 175 Limited quota Any antelope 117 89 2 Oct. 10 Oct. 31 125 Limited quota Any antelope 97, 7 Aug. 15 Oct. 22 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid in 89 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 325 Limited quota Doe or fawn 117 Area 97 south of U.S. 89 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 Doe or fawn valid south Highway 26 and in all of of Middle Piney Creek Area 117 and south of Wyoming 98 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Any antelope Highway 351 98 6 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn 89 7 Sep. 10 Nov. 15 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid south 98 7 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid of Middle Piney Creek within the Smith’s Fork and south of Wyoming Drainage Highway 351 99 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 225 Limited quota Any antelope 90 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 175 Limited quota Any antelope 99 6 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn 90 6 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn 99 7 Aug. 15 Nov. 30 250 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid north 90 8 Aug. 15 Sep. 9 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on and west of Wyoming private land Highway 410 and west 91 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 275 Limited quota Any antelope of Uinta County Road 91 6 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn 271 91 7 Aug. 15 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 99 0 Sep. 1 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Any antelope, muz- private land and Bureau zle-loading firearms of Reclamation land only within Sweetwater 100 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Any antelope County 100 6 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 225 Limited quota Doe or fawn 92 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 125 Limited quota Any antelope 101 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Any antelope 92 7 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid 102 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 350 Limited quota Any antelope within the Farson-Eden Irrigation Project 102 6 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 350 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on private land 93 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 325 Limited quota Any antelope 102 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 Doe or fawn valid in the 93 6 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn entire area 93 7 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 103 1 Oct. 5 Oct. 31 575 Limited quota Any antelope private irrigated land 103 6 Oct. 5 Dec. 31 550 Limited quota Doe or fawn 94 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 31 450 Limited quota Any antelope

16 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov ANTELOPE HUNTING SEASONS ANTELOPE Hunt Season Dates Section 3. Special Archery Seasons. Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Hunt areas listed in this section shall have special archery hunting seasons starting on 106 1 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 100 Limited quota Any antelope the dates as specified in this Section. Special archery seasons close when the earliest any antelope season for the hunt area opens as listed in Section 2 (See page 12). Archers 106 6 Sep. 16 Oct. 22 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn shall possess a limited quota antelope license in addition to an archery license in order 107 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 22 50 Limited quota Any antelope to hunt antelope during any special archery season. 107 6 Sep. 10 Oct. 22 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn Archers shall only hunt in the hunt area(s) and for the sex of antelope set forth by the 107 0 Aug. 20 Sep. 9 50 Limited quota Any antelope, handguns limitations of their license as specified in Section 2 (See page 12). and muzzle-loading firearms only Special Archery Season Hunt Areas Opening Date Limitations 108 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Any antelope 108 6 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn 1-5, 17 Sep. 1 Refer to Section 2 (See page 12) 108 7 Sep. 20 Nov. 30 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid south of the Bridger Pass Road 6-11, 15, 16, 18-27, 29-32, 34, 37, 38, 42- Aug. 15 Refer to Section 2 (B.L.M. Road 3301), 48, 50-53, 55-78, 80-103, 106-115, 117 (See page 12) east of the Continental Divide and north of the Note: Type 9 antelope licenses are valid for archery only and do not require a separate Miller Hill Road (Carbon archery license. County Road 505W) 109 1 Sep. 15 Nov. 30 350 Limited quota Any antelope 109 6 Sep. 15 Nov. 30 350 Limited quota Doe or fawn Section 4. Disabled Hunter Season Extension. 110 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 14 75 Limited quota Any antelope (a) Any person qualified for and in possession of a Disabled Hunter Season Extension 110 6 Sep. 20 Oct. 14 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn Permit issued by the Department in accordance with Commission regulation may hunt antelope five (5) days prior to the earliest opening date in the hunt area(s) for their license 111 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 14 100 Limited quota Any antelope type and is restricted to the limitations of their license type for the earliest opening date 111 1 Nov. 15 Dec. 31 Doe or fawn as specified in Section 2 (See page 12). 111 6 Sep. 20 Oct. 14 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn (b) Hunters participating in a disabled hunter season extension shall be in possession 111 6 Nov. 15 Dec. 31 Doe or fawn of a Disabled Hunter Season Extension Permit which shall be immediately produced for 112 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Any antelope inspection upon request of an officer authorized to enforce this regulation. 112 6 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn 113 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any antelope 113 2 Oct. 11 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any antelope 113 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn 114 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Any antelope 114 2 Aug. 15 Sep. 30 25 Limited quota Any antelope valid on or within one-half (1/2) mile of irrigated land 114 6 Aug. 15 Oct. 24 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or within one-half (1/2) mile of irrigated land 114 7 Oct. 25 Nov. 30 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or within one-half (1/2) mile of irrigated land 115 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Any antelope 115 6 Sep. 1 Nov. 30 300 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid east of the Nowood River or south and west of Cor- nell Gulch or Nowater Stock Trail (B.L.M. Road 1404)

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Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes 4 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 300 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on private land 5 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 General Antlered deer off private land; any deer on private land 5 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 General Antlered deer off private land; any deer on private land 7 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 General Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer 8 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 General Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer 9 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 General Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer DEER 10 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 100 Limited quota Antlered deer 10, 3 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 300 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 11, 12, 13, 14 10, 8 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 300 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 11, deer 12, 13, 14 Section 2. Regular Hunting Seasons. Hunt areas, season 11 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 General Antlered mule deer or any dates and limitations. white-tailed deer 11 Oct. 16 Nov. 30 General Any white-tailed deer Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations 12 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 General Antlered mule deer or any Area Opens Closes white-tailed deer 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 General Antlered mule deer off 12 Oct. 16 Nov. 30 General Any white-tailed deer private land; any mule deer 12 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn on private land 13 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 General Antlered mule deer or any 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 General Antlered white-tailed deer white-tailed deer off private land; any white- 13 Oct. 16 Nov. 30 General Any white-tailed deer tailed deer on private land 14 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 General Antlered mule deer or any 1 7 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on white-tailed deer private land 14 Oct. 16 Nov. 30 General Any white-tailed deer 1, 8 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 3500 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 2, 3 deer valid on private land 15 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 General Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer 2 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 General Antlered deer off private land; any deer on private 15 3 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 400 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer land 15 3 Dec. 1 Dec. 31 Antlerless white-tailed deer 2 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 500 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 15 6 Oct. 1 Dec. 31 350 Limited quota Doe or fawn private land 15 8 Oct. 1 Dec. 31 300 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 General Antlered deer off private deer land; any deer on private 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 20 General Antlered mule deer or any land white-tailed deer 4 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 General Antlered deer off private 17 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 General Any white-tailed deer land; any deer on private land except the lands of the 17 8 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 250 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed State of Wyoming’s Ranch A deer property shall be closed

20 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov DEER HUNTING SEASONS DEER HUNTING SEASONS Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 18 Oct. 1 Oct. 20 General Antlered mule deer or any 28 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer white-tailed deer 18 8 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 29 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 General Antlered deer off private deer valid on private land land; any deer on private 19 Oct. 1 Oct. 20 General Antlered mule deer or any land white-tailed deer 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 General Any white-tailed deer 19 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 General Any white-tailed deer 29 Nov. 16 Dec. 15 General Antlerless white-tailed deer 19 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 20 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 29 8 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 700 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed private land deer valid on private land 19 8 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed north of Crazy Woman deer Creek 29 8 Oct. 1 Dec. 15 Doe or fawn white-tailed

21 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 General Antlered mule deer or any DEER white-tailed deer deer valid in the entire area 21 7 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 30 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Antlered deer off private private land land; any deer on private land 21 8 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed deer valid on private land 30 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 General Any white-tailed deer 22 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 300 Limited quota Antlered mule deer or any 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 15 General Antlerless white-tailed deer white-tailed deer 30 8 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 500 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 22 3 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer deer valid on private land 22 8 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 30 8 Oct. 15 Dec. 15 Doe or fawn white-tailed deer deer valid in the entire area 23 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 General Antlered deer off private 31 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 General Antlered deer land; any deer on private 32 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Antlered mule deer or any land white-tailed deer 23 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 General Any white-tailed deer 32 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 General Any white-tailed deer 23, 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 150 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 32, 8 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 26 163 deer 23, 6 Oct. 1 Dec. 15 2000 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 33 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Antlered deer off private 26 private land land; any deer on private 24 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Antlered deer off private land land; any deer on private 33 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 General Any white-tailed deer land 33 Nov. 16 Dec. 15 General Antlerless white-tailed deer 24 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 General Any white-tailed deer 33 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 24 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 300 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer private land 24 6 Sep. 1 Dec. 15 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 33 8 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 500 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed private land deer valid on private land 24 8 Sep. 1 Dec. 15 Unlim- Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 33 8 Oct. 15 Dec. 15 Doe or fawn white-tailed ited deer deer valid in the entire area 25 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Antlered mule deer or any 34 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Antlered deer white-tailed deer 34 3 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 26 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 General Antlered deer off private 34 7 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on land; any deer on private private land land 35 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any deer 26 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 General Any white-tailed deer 36 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 325 Limited quota Antlered mule deer or any 27 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer white-tailed deer 36 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 27 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 General Any white-tailed deer deer 27 8 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 1200 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 37 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 25 200 Limited quota Antlered deer deer valid on private land 37 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 27 8 Oct. 15 Dec. 15 Doe or fawn white-tailed deer valid in the entire area

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Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes WATCH FOR CWD 41 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 General Antlerless deer valid on or Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a chronic, fatal within one-half (1/2) mile of disease of the central nervous system of mule deer, irrigated land white-tailed deer, Rocky Mountain elk, and (rarely) 41 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer moose. 41 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or within one-half (1/2) mile of Affected animals will have one or more of the irrigated land below signs: 41 8 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed deer 1. Emaciation, poor body condition, rough hair coat. 2. Behavioral changes (hyperactive when 46 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Antlered deer constrained; reluctance to move; ears droop). 47 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Antlered deer 3. Excessive salivation (sometimes). 47 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 General Antlerless deer valid on or 4. Excessive drinking (or staying close to water within one-half (1/2) mile of source). irrigated land 5. Lethargy (but will react when approached 47, 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer

DEER closely). 51 6. Death. 47 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or within one-half (1/2) mile of The department will collect tissue irrigated land samples at selected check stations 47 8 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed and meat processing facilities to deer monitor CWD prevalence. Hunters wishing to have their animal tested 50 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Antlered deer outside the Department’s monitoring program may 51 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Antlered deer contact the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory 51 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn in Laramie for details and cost. The telephone 51 7 Sep. 1 Nov. 30 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid within number is (307) 766-9925. one (1) mile of Shell Creek 51 8 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed The Department and public health officials deer recommend not eating any animal that is 52 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Antlered deer obviously ill. Wear rubber/latex gloves as a general 52 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or precaution against all diseases when field dressing within one-half (1/2) mile of an animal. irrigated land 53 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Antlered deer For more information on CWD and checking your CWD sample results visit: wgfd.wyo.gov/Wildlife-in- 59 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Antlered mule deer or any Wyoming/More-Wildlife/Wildlife-Disease/CWD-in- white-tailed deer Wyoming-Wildlife/CWD-General-Info 59, 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 150 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer; all 60, lands within Curt Gowdy 64 State Park, archery only; the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission’s Tom Thorne/Beth Williams Hunt Season Dates Wildlife Research Center at Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Sybille south of shall be closed 37 6 Sep. 1 Nov. 15 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or within one-half (1/2) mile of 59, 3 Dec. 1 Dec. 31 Doe or fawn white-tailed irrigated land 60, deer valid in Area 59 and 64 Area 64 39 Oct. 15 Oct. 25 General Antlered deer 59, 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 40 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Antlered deer valid on 64 private land national forest; any deer off national forest 59, 6 Nov. 1 Dec. 31 Doe or fawn white-tailed 64 deer valid in the entire area 40 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn 40 8 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed deer Report wildlife violations 41 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Antlered deer 1-877-WGFD-TIP 22 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov DEER HUNTING SEASONS

Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 59, 8 Nov. 1 Dec. 31 125 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 66, 3 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 100 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 60, deer; all lands within Curt 88, 64 Gowdy State Park, archery 89 only; the Wyoming Game 66, 8 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed and Fish Commission’s 88, deer Tom Thorne/Beth Williams 89 Wildlife Research Center at Sybille south of Wyoming 67 CLOSED Highway 34 shall be closed 70 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 General Antlered mule deer or any 60 1 Oct. 20 Nov. 5 100 Limited quota Antlered deer on national white-tailed deer forest, any deer off national 70, 3 Oct. 1 Dec. 31 50 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer forest; all lands within Curt 74 Gowdy State Park, archery 70 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on DEER only private land 60 1 Nov. 6 Nov. 30 Doe or fawn white-tailed 70, 8 Oct. 1 Dec. 31 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed deer valid off national 74 deer forest; all lands within Curt 74 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 General Antlered mule deer or any Gowdy State Park, archery white-tailed deer only 75 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 General Antlered mule deer or any 60 2 Oct. 20 Nov. 5 200 Limited quota Any deer off national forest; white-tailed deer all lands within , archery only 75, 3 Oct. 1 Dec. 31 75 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 76, 60 2 Nov. 6 Nov. 30 Doe or fawn white-tailed 77 deer valid off national forest; all lands within Curt 75, 8 Oct. 1 Dec. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed Gowdy State Park, archery 76, deer only 77 60 6 Oct. 20 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn; all lands 76 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 General Antlered mule deer or any within Curt Gowdy State white-tailed deer Park, archery only 77 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 General Antlered mule deer or any 61 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 General Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer white-tailed deer 78 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 375 Limited quota Antlered mule deer or any 64 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer white-tailed deer except 78, 3 Oct. 1 Dec. 31 25 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer the Wyoming Game and 79, Fish Commission’s Tom 80, Thorne/Beth Williams Wild- 81, life Habitat Management 161 Area and the 78, 8 Sep. 1 Dec. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed Wildlife Habitat Manage- 79, deer ment Area north of the 80, Tunnel Road (Albany County 81, Road 727) shall be closed 161 64 2 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Antlered mule deer or any 79, 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 400 Limited quota Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer 161 white-tailed deer 65 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 General Antlered mule deer or any 80, 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 250 Limited quota Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer 83 white-tailed deer 65 3 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 300 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer, also 81 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 150 Limited quota Antlered mule deer or any valid in that portion of Area white-tailed deer 66 in Converse County 82 Oct. 1 Oct. 12 General Antlered mule deer four (4) 65 8 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 200 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed points or more on either deer, also valid in that por- antler or any white-tailed tion of Area 66 in Converse deer County 82 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 General Any deer 66 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 General Antlered mule deer or any youth license white-tailed deer 82 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 12 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 23 DEER HUNTING SEASONS MULE DEER CHARACTERISTICS 1 1. Antlers - Especially on older males, antlers will fork and then fork again.

2. Face – Their face is mostly white from 3 4 eyes to nose and is lighter than the rest of 2 the coat. 3. Ears – Mule deer feature ears that are large in proportion to their head.

DEER 4. Rump – The deer’s rear features a more visible white area with a thin white tail that has a black tip.

Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 82, 8 Nov. 1 Jan. 15 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 94 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 General Antlered mule deer or any 100 deer valid on private land white-tailed deer 84 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 75 Limited quota Antlered mule deer or any 96 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 General Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer white-tailed deer 87 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 125 Limited quota Antlered mule deer or any 96 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 General Any deer white-tailed deer youth license 88 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 General Antlered mule deer or any 97 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 General Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer white-tailed deer 89 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 125 Limited quota Antlered deer 97 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 General Any deer 90 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 75 Limited quota Any deer youth license 92 Oct. 1 Oct. 22 General Any deer 97 3 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer youth license 97 8 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 92 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 General Antlered mule deer or any deer white-tailed deer 98 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 General Antlered mule deer or any 92, 3 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer white-tailed deer, archery 94, or muzzle-loading firearms 160 only 92, 8 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 100 Oct. 1 Oct. 5 General Antlered mule deer four (4) 94, deer points or more on either 160 antler or any white-tailed deer 94 Oct. 1 Oct. 22 General Any deer youth license 100 Oct. 1 Oct. 7 General Any deer youth license

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WHITE-TAILED DEER CHARACTERISTICS 1

1. Antlers - White-tailed deer have one main beam from where all the 3 tines emerge. 2 2. Face – Their face is mostly brown and similar to the rest of their coat, DEER with only limited white around the 4 nose. 3. Ears – Their ears are more proportional to their heads. 4. Rump – A dark tail covers a white patch on their rear.

Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 101 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Antlered deer 111 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 10 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid off 102 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Any deer national forest 105 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 General Antlered mule deer or any 112 Oct. 15 Nov. 10 General Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer valid on white-tailed deer valid on national forest national forest 105 Nov. 1 Nov. 5 General Any deer valid off national 112 Nov. 1 Nov. 10 General Any deer valid off national forest forest 105 Nov. 6 Nov. 30 General Antlerless deer valid off 112, 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer national forest 113 105 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid off 112, 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 10 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid off national forest 113 national forest 105, 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 50 Limited quota Any deer 112, 8 Oct. 15 Dec. 31 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 106, 113 deer 109 113 Oct. 15 Nov. 10 General Antlered mule deer or any 106 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 General Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer valid on white-tailed deer national forest 110 Oct. 15 Nov. 10 General Antlered mule deer or any 113 Nov. 1 Nov. 10 General Any deer valid off national white-tailed deer forest 110, 8 Oct. 15 Dec. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 114 Oct. 15 Nov. 10 General Antlered deer 111 deer 115 Sep. 10 Oct. 22 General Antlered deer 111 Oct. 15 Nov. 10 General Antlered mule deer or any 116 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 75 Limited quota Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer white-tailed deer wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 25 DEER HUNTING SEASONS

Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 116, 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 100 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 125 6 Sep. 15 Oct. 15 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or 117, within one-half (1/2) mile of 118 irrigated land 116 7 Sep. 1 Oct. 14 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 127 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Antlered deer deer valid on private land in 127 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer the Wood River Drainage 128 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 General Antlered mule deer or any 116, 8 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed white-tailed deer 117, deer 128 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 50 Limited quota Any deer 118 128 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 50 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 117 1 Sep. 15 Oct. 15 50 Limited quota Antlered mule deer or any white-tailed deer 128 7 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on private land 118 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Antlered deer 130 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three 118 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 Any white-tailed deer (3) points or more on either 119 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 50 Limited quota Antlered deer antler or any white-tailed 119 2 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 75 Limited quota Antlered deer deer DEER 119, 3 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 130 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 20 Limited quota Antlered mule deer three 120 (3) points or more on either 119 6 Sep. 1 Oct. 15 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or antler or any white-tailed within one-half (1/2) mile of deer irrigated land 130 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on pri- 120 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 75 Limited quota Antlered deer vate land within Sweetwa- ter County 120 8 Sep. 1 Dec. 15 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed deer 131 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer four (4) points or more on either 121 Nov. 1 Nov. 10 General Any deer antler or any white-tailed 121 Nov. 11 Nov. 30 General Antlerless deer deer 121 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 132 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 General Antlered mule deer three 121 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn (3) points or more on either antler or any white-tailed 122 Nov. 1 Nov. 10 General Any deer deer 122 Nov. 11 Nov. 30 General Antlerless deer 132, 7 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 122 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 133, irrigated land 122 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or 168 within one-half (1/2) mile 133 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 General Antlered mule deer (3) of irrigated land within the points or more on either Shoshone River Drainage antler or any white-tailed 123 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any deer deer 123 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on 134 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 General Antlered mule deer (3) private land south of the points or more on either Shoshone River antler or any white-tailed 124 Nov. 1 Nov. 10 General Any deer deer 124 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 135 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three (3) points or more on either 124 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or antler or any white-tailed within one-half (1/2) mile of deer irrigated land 138 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three 124 7 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or (3) points or more on either within one-half (1/2) mile antler or any white-tailed of irrigated land west of deer Wyoming Highway 30 and Bighorn County Road 8 138, 3 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 139, 124 8 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 140, deer 142, 125 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 100 Limited quota Antlered deer 143

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Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 139 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three 152 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three (3) points or more on either (3) points or more on either antler or any white-tailed antler or any white-tailed deer deer 140 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three 152 Oct. 4 Oct. 31 General Antlerless white-tailed deer (3) points or more on either 153 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three antler or any white-tailed (3) points or more on either deer antler or any white-tailed 141 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 21 80 Limited quota Antlered mule deer three deer (3) points or more on either 154 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three antler or any white-tailed (3) points or more on either deer antler or any white-tailed

141 1 Oct. 22 Oct. 31 Antlered mule deer three deer DEER (3) points or more on either 155 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three antler or any white-tailed (3) points or more on either deer on national forest antler or any white-tailed 142 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three deer (3) points or more on either 156 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three antler or any white-tailed (3) points or more on either deer antler or any white-tailed 143 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three deer (3) points or more on either 157, 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 300 Limited quota Any deer antler or any white-tailed 170 deer 157, 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 100 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 144 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three 170 (3) points or more on either antler or any white-tailed 157, 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 10 300 Limited quota Doe or fawn deer 170 145 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three 157, 8 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 125 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed (3) points or more on either 170 deer antler or any white-tailed 157, 8 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 Doe or fawn white-tailed deer 170 deer valid on private land 145 3 Sep. 15 Nov. 15 50 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 160 Oct. 1 Oct. 22 General Any deer 145 3 Nov. 16 Jan. 31 Antlerless white-tailed deer youth license 146 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three 160 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 General Antlered mule deer or any (3) points or more on either white-tailed deer antler or any white-tailed 163 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 General Antlered mule deer or any deer white-tailed deer 148 Sep. 15 Oct. 25 General Antlered deer 163 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 General Any white-tailed deer 149 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three 164 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 General Any deer (3) points or more on either 164 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer antler or any white-tailed 164 6 Oct. 25 Nov. 15 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on or deer within one-half (1/2) mile of 149 3 Sep. 15 Nov. 30 15 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer irrigated land 149 8 Sep. 15 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed 165 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 125 Limited quota Any deer deer 165 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer 150 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three 165 6 Sep. 1 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Doe or fawn valid on (3) points or more on either private land antler or any white-tailed deer 165 8 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 150 Limited quota Doe or fawn white-tailed deer 151 Sep. 15 Oct. 6 General Antlered mule deer three (3) points or more on either 168 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 General Antlered mule deer three antler or any white-tailed (3) points or more on either deer antler or any white-tailed deer 151 Oct. 4 Oct. 31 General Antlerless white-tailed deer wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 27 DEER HUNTING SEASONS

Hunt Season Dates Section 4. Disabled Hunter Season Extension. Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes (a) Any person qualified for and in possession of a Disabled Hunter Season Extension 169 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 General Antlered mule deer or any Permit issued by the Department in accordance with Commission regulation may hunt white-tailed deer deer five (5) days prior to the earliest opening date in the hunt area(s) for their license type and is restricted to the limitations of their license type for the earliest opening date 169 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 General Any white-tailed deer as specified in Section 2 (See page 20). 171 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 General Any deer (b) Hunters participating in a disabled hunter season extension shall be in possession 171 3 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Any white-tailed deer of a Disabled Hunter Season Extension Permit which shall be immediately produced for 171 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 250 Limited quota Doe or fawn inspection upon request of an officer authorized to enforce this regulation.

Section 5. Youth Deer Hunters. Youth hunters who possess a full price youth deer license may take any deer during an antlered deer season subject to the species limitation of their license in the hunt area(s) where their license is valid as specified in Section 2 (See page 20). However, no youth hunter shall take a mule deer during a season in which the limitations of their license type is only valid for white-tailed deer as specified in Section 2 (See page 20). DEER Section 6. Nonresident Region General Deer License Quotas. (a) Nonresident region general deer licenses shall only be valid within the specific region for which they are issued and for only those hunt areas in the Region as listed in this section. (b) Quotas of nonresident region general deer licenses are established for the regions and shall not exceed the numbers specified in this section.

Region Deer Hunt Areas Quotas A 1-6 4500 B 7-9, 11-14, 21 1100 C 17-19, 23, 26, 29, 31 2200 Section 3. Special Archery Seasons. Hunt areas listed in this section shall have special archery hunting seasons during the D 66, 70, 74-77 400 dates specified in this section. Archers shall possess a general deer license or a limited E 88, 92, 94, 96-98, 128, 148, 160, 171 500 quota deer license in addition to an archery license in order to hunt deer during any special archery season. F 105, 106, 110-115 750 Archers with general deer licenses shall only hunt in those hunt areas open to hunting G 135, 143-145 400 with a general license and are restricted to the sex and species of deer and antler point restrictions set forth by the limitations as specified in Section 2 (See page 20). H 130, 138-140, 142, 146, 149-156 600 Archers with limited quota deer licenses shall only hunt in the hunt area(s) where J 59, 61, 64, 65 900 their license is valid and are restricted to the sex and species of deer and antler point restrictions set forth by the limitations of their license as specified in Section 2 (See K 132-134, 168 500 page 20). M 35, 39, 40, 164 800 Archers with a General or Nonresident Region J deer license can hunt all of Hunt Area 64 R 41, 46, 47, 50-53 750 during the Special Archery Season. T 15 400 Season dates W 82, 100, 131 800 Special Archery Season Hunt Areas Opens Closes X 121-124, 127 300 1-15, 17-19, 21-37, 39-41, 46, 47, 50-53, 59-61, 64-66, 70, 74-84, Sep. 1 Sep. 30 Y 24, 25, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 163, 169 1800 87-90, 92, 94, 96-98, 100-102, 105, 106, 109-114, 116-125, 127, 128, 130-135, 141, 157, 160, 161, 163-165, 168-171. Curt Gowdy State Park in Hunt Area 60 closed. 138-140, 142-146, 148-156 Sep. 1 Sep. 14 Report wildlife violations 115 Sep. 1 Sep. 9 1-877-WGFD-TIP

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Section 2. Regular Hunting Seasons. Hunt areas, season dates and limitations.

Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 1 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 100 Limited quota Any elk 7 6 Aug. 15 Oct. 14 1800 Limited quota Cow or calf valid in 1 4 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Antlerless elk Platte County and on private land in Albany 2 1 Oct. 21 Oct. 31 35 Limited quota Any elk and Converse counties 2 4 Oct. 21 Oct. 31 40 Limited quota Antlerless elk 7 6 Oct. 15 Dec. 31 Cow or calf valid in the ELK 2 6 Oct. 21 Oct. 31 40 Limited quota Cow or calf entire area 3 Sep. 15 Oct. 14 General Any elk 7 7 Jan. 1 Jan. 31 500 Limited quota Cow or calf 3 Oct. 15 Jan. 31 General Any elk valid south of 8 1 Oct. 1 Jan. 31 100 Limited quota Any elk U.S. Highway 26 8 6 Aug. 15 Jan. 31 100 Limited quota Cow or calf 3 6 Aug. 15 Nov. 30 200 Limited quota Cow or calf 9 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk 3 6 Dec. 1 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid south 9 6 Aug. 15 Sep. 30 150 Limited quota Cow or calf valid on of U.S. Highway 26 private land 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 General Any elk valid off 9 6 Oct. 1 Dec. 31 Cow or calf valid in the national forest entire area 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 General Antlerless elk valid off 9 6 Jan. 1 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid off national forest national forest 6 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 75 Limited quota Any elk 10 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk 6 1 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk 10 6 Aug. 15 Sep. 30 200 Limited quota Cow or calf valid on 6 4 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 50 Limited quota Antlerless elk private land 6 6 Aug. 15 Jan. 31 1100 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off 10 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 Cow or calf valid in the national forest entire area 7 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 20 1500 Limited quota Any elk 10 6 Dec. 1 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid off 7 1 Nov. 21 Dec. 31 Antlerless elk national forest 7 4 Oct. 15 Dec. 31 1200 Limited quota Antlerless elk 11 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any elk

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Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 11 4 Oct. 1 Nov. 14 300 Limited quota Antlerless elk 21 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 General youth Any elk 11 6 Aug. 15 Jan. 31 50 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off license national forest; the 21 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 General Antlered elk Wyoming Game and 21 Oct. 23 Oct. 31 General Any elk Fish Commission’s Wick Wildlife Habitat 21 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 200 Limited quota Cow or calf Management Area 21 7 Aug. 15 Dec. 31 25 Limited quota Cow or calf valid on shall be closed private land 11 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 50 Limited quota Any elk, archery only 22 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 31 40 Limited quota Any elk 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk 22 1 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk 12 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 14 150 Limited quota Cow or calf 22 6 Oct. 8 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Cow or calf valid in the 12 6 Nov. 15 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid west Muddy Creek Drainage of 6 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid in the 130 entire area 12, 7 Aug. 15 Jan. 31 100 Limited quota Cow or calf valid on 23 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any elk 13, private land 23 1 Nov. 15 Dec. 15 Any elk 15, 23 4 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 125 Limited quota Antlerless elk 110 23 4 Nov. 15 Dec. 15 Antlerless elk, also 13 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 General Antlered elk valid in Area 128 13 Oct. 23 Oct. 31 General Any elk 23 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Cow or calf 13 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 14 100 Limited quota Cow or calf 23 6 Nov. 15 Dec. 15 Cow or calf, also valid 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 General Antlered elk in Area 128 15 Oct. 23 Oct. 31 General Any elk 23 7 Nov. 15 Dec. 15 50 Limited quota Cow or calf, also valid 15 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 14 100 Limited quota Cow or calf in Area 128 16 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any elk 24 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 150 Limited quota Any elk 16 1 Dec. 1 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk 24 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 Antlerless elk 16 2 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Any elk 24 4 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 75 Limited quota Antlerless elk 16 2 Dec. 1 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk 24 4 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 Antlerless elk 16 4 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 300 Limited quota Antlerless elk valid 24 5 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 150 Limited quota Antlerless elk on the Hanna Draw 25, 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Any elk Hunter Management 27 ELK Area (HMA permission 25, 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 Antlerless elk slip required) 27 16 4 Oct. 1 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk valid in 25 4 Oct. 15 Nov. 20 150 Limited quota Antlerless elk the entire area 25 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 100 Limited quota Cow or calf 16 6 Aug. 15 Sep. 30 300 Limited quota Cow or calf valid on private land or the 27 4 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 75 Limited quota Antlerless elk Hanna Draw Hunter 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 6 General Any elk Management Area 28 Oct. 7 Oct. 22 General Antlered elk (HMA permission slip 28 4 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 200 Limited quota Antlerless elk required) 30 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Any elk 16 6 Oct. 1 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid in the entire area 30 4 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Antlerless elk 19 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 150 Limited quota Any elk 31 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Any elk 19 1 Nov. 21 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk 31 4 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Antlerless elk 19 2 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 150 Limited quota Any elk 32 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Any elk 19 2 Nov. 21 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk 32 4 Oct. 1 Nov. 12 50 Limited quota Antlerless elk 19 4 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 125 Limited quota Antlerless elk 32 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 25 Limited quota Antlerless elk, archery only 19 4 Nov. 21 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk 33 1 Oct. 9 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Any elk 19 5 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 125 Limited quota Antlerless elk 33 1 Nov. 1 Dec. 31 Antlerless elk 19 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 225 Limited quota Cow or calf 19 6 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 Cow or calf

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Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 33 4 Aug. 15 Sep. 30 150 Limited quota Antlerless elk valid on 40 4 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 200 Limited quota Antlerless elk private land east of 40 5 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 50 Limited quota Antlerless elk Buffalo Creek and the Bar C Road (B.L.M. 40 5 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 Antlerless elk Road 6214) 40 6 Sep. 1 Oct. 14 100 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off 33 4 Oct. 9 Dec. 31 Antlerless elk valid in national forest the entire area 40 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 Cow or calf valid in the 33 6 Nov. 1 Dec. 31 300 Limited quota Cow or calf entire area 34 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 800 Limited quota Any elk 40 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 100 Limited quota Any elk, archery only 34 1 Nov. 16 Dec. 31 Antlerless elk 41 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 4 375 Limited quota Any elk 34 6 Aug. 15 Sep. 30 600 Limited quota Cow or calf valid on 41 4 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 500 Limited quota Antlerless elk private land north of 41 6 Dec. 1 Dec. 22 250 Limited quota Cow or calf the North Fork Powder 41 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 150 Limited quota Any elk, archery only River 45 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 4 350 Limited quota Any elk 34 6 Oct. 15 Dec. 31 Cow or calf valid off 45 4 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 225 Limited quota Antlerless elk national forest 45 5 Oct. 10 Nov. 4 125 Limited quota Antlerless elk 35 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 5 150 Limited quota Antlered elk 45 6 Aug. 15 Nov. 30 250 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off 35 4 Oct. 15 Dec. 31 200 Limited quota Antlerless elk national forest 35 6 Oct. 15 Dec. 31 200 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off 45 7 Dec. 1 Jan. 15 25 Limited quota Cow or calf valid on or national forest within one (1) mile of 35 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 50 Limited quota Any elk, archery only irrigated land 36 Oct. 15 Nov. 5 General Antlered elk 45 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 175 Limited quota Any elk, archery only 36 4 Oct. 15 Dec. 31 300 Limited quota Antlerless elk 47 1 Oct. 9 Oct. 31 300 Limited quota Any elk 36 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 5 200 Limited quota Cow or calf 47 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 Antlerless elk 36 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 50 Limited quota Any elk, archery only 47 6 Oct. 9 Nov. 30 200 Limited quota Cow or calf 37 Oct. 15 Nov. 5 General Any elk 48 1 Oct. 9 Oct. 31 350 Limited quota Any elk 37 6 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 400 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off 48 1 Nov. 11 Dec. 15 Antlerless elk national forest 48 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Antlerless elk 37 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 Cow or calf valid in the 48 4 Nov. 11 Dec. 15 Antlerless elk entire area 48 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 31 600 Limited quota Cow or calf 37 7 Dec. 1 Dec. 31 100 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off national forest 48 6 Nov. 11 Dec. 15 Cow or calf 49 1 Oct. 9 Oct. 31 350 Limited quota Any elk

ELK 37 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 150 Limited quota Any elk, archery only 38 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 5 350 Limited quota Any elk 49 1 Nov. 11 Dec. 21 Antlerless elk 38 1 Nov. 6 Nov. 15 Antlerless elk 49 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Antlerless elk 38 4 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 500 Limited quota Antlerless elk 49 4 Nov. 11 Dec. 21 Antlerless elk 38 4 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 Antlerless elk 49 6 Aug. 15 Oct. 31 900 Limited quota Cow or calf 38 6 Nov. 16 Dec. 31 50 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off 49 6 Nov. 11 Dec. 21 Cow or calf national forest; the 51 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Any elk south and west Wyoming Game and of the Clarks Fork River Fish Commission’s 51 2 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 40 Limited quota Any elk north and east Kerns and Amsden of the Clarks Fork River Creek Wildlife Habitat 51 4 Nov. 16 Dec. 15 150 Limited quota Antlerless elk Management Areas shall be closed 51 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 70 Limited quota Any elk, archery only 38 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 200 Limited quota Any elk, archery only 53 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 10 Limited quota Any elk 39 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 4 200 Limited quota Any elk 53 2 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Any elk valid in the Shoshone River 39 1 Nov. 5 Nov. 15 Antlerless elk Drainage 39 4 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 75 Limited quota Antlerless elk 53 4 Oct. 1 Dec. 15 50 Limited quota Antlerless elk 39 4 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 Antlerless elk 53 6 Nov. 1 Dec. 21 200 Limited quota Cow or calf valid in the 39 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 75 Limited quota Any elk, archery only North Fork Shoshone 40 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 4 225 Limited quota Any elk River Drainage

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Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 53 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 10 Limited quota Any elk, archery only 61 6 Nov. 25 Dec. 21 Cow or calf valid in 54 1 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Any elk valid south of the entire area, also the Clarks Fork River valid in Area 66 and that portion of Area 58 54 2 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Any elk valid north of within the Dry Creek the Clarks Fork River Drainage 54 6 Sep. 1 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Cow or calf 62 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 21 125 Limited quota Any elk 54 7 Nov. 1 Dec. 21 300 Limited quota Cow or calf 62 4 Oct. 1 Oct. 21 75 Limited quota Antlerless elk 54 9 Aug. 15 Sep. 30 35 Limited quota Any elk, archery only 62, 5 Oct. 22 Dec. 21 150 Limited quota Antlerless elk 55 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 21 50 Limited quota Any elk 63 55 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 25 Limited quota Any elk, archery only 63, 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 21 200 Limited quota Any elk 56 Oct. 1 Oct. 21 General Antlered elk 64 56 1 Nov. 1 Dec. 7 10 Limited quota Any elk 63 4 Oct. 1 Dec. 21 200 Limited quota Antlerless elk 56 4 Oct. 1 Dec. 21 150 Limited quota Antlerless elk 63 6 Aug. 15 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off 56 5 Nov. 1 Dec. 21 50 Limited quota Antlerless elk valid off national forest north of national forest Gooseberry Creek 56 6 Nov. 1 Dec. 21 50 Limited quota Cow or calf 63 6 Nov. 1 Dec. 21 Cow or calf valid off national forest 56 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 30 Limited quota Any elk, archery only 64 2 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 100 Limited quota Any elk 58 1 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 35 Limited quota Any elk 64 6 Sep. 1 Nov. 14 200 Limited quota Cow or calf valid 58 4 Oct. 1 Dec. 21 100 Limited quota Antlerless elk within the Cottonwood 58 6 Oct. 1 Dec. 21 300 Limited quota Cow or calf Creek Drainage off na- 59 Oct. 1 Oct. 21 General Any elk tional forest; also valid within the Grass Creek 59 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 15 10 Limited quota Any elk Drainage downstream 59 6 Oct. 1 Dec. 21 275 Limited quota Cow or calf of the Grass Creek/ 59 7 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Cow or calf valid Little Grass Creek within the Washakie confluence Wilderness 64 6 Nov. 15 Dec. 21 Cow or calf valid in the 59 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 25 Limited quota Any elk, archery only entire area 60 Sep. 20 Oct. 22 General Any elk 64 7 Oct. 15 Dec. 21 300 Limited quota Cow or calf valid south 60 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 20 Limited quota Any elk, archery only of and including the Cottonwood Creek ELK 61 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any elk valid within the Drainage , also valid in that 66 Aug. 15 Oct. 15 General Any elk portion of Area 62 66 Oct. 16 Dec. 21 General Antlerless elk within the Washakie 66 6 Aug. 15 Jan. 15 350 Limited quota Cow or calf Wilderness south of 67 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 General Antlered elk Avalanche Creek 67 Oct. 11 Oct. 31 General Antlered elk, spikes 61 2 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 50 Limited quota Any elk, also valid in excluded Area 66 67 4 Nov. 1 Dec. 15 150 Limited quota Antlerless elk 61 2 Nov. 16 Jan. 15 Any elk valid only in Area 66 67 6 Nov. 15 Dec. 15 400 Limited quota Cow or calf valid west of the Wiggins Fork 61 4 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 50 Limited quota Antlerless elk and West of the East 61 6 Sep. 1 Nov. 24 400 Limited quota Cow or calf valid Fork downstream from north of and including the confluence with the Rawhide Creek the Wiggins Fork Drainage 67, 9 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 125 Limited quota Any elk, archery only 61 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 24 Cow or calf also valid 68, within the Washakie 69 Wilderness 68 Oct. 1 Oct. 10 General Antlered elk 68 Oct. 11 Oct. 31 General Antlered elk, spikes Report wildlife violations excluded 1-877-WGFD-TIP 68 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 150 Limited quota Cow or calf wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 33 ELK HUNTING SEASONS

ELK 5 CHARACTERISTICS

1. Body - tends to be reddish and lighter brown with darker legs. 2. Neck – The neck is usually a 4 chestnut brown, darker than the 3 body.

– Their noses are slender. 2 3. Snout 1 4. Rump – Pale yellow in color. 5. Antlers – For bulls, the antlers have clear brow tines coming off a main beam.

Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 69 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 General Any elk 75 v 4 Dec. 1 Dec. 10 Antlerless elk; the 69 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Cow or calf Bottom and Antelope Flats ELK v 70 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 General Antlered elk, spikes portion of Area 75 shall excluded be closed v 71 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 General Antlered elk, spikes 75 v 6 Oct. 28 Nov. 30 525 Limited quota Cow or calf; the Snake excluded River Bottom portion 72 CLOSED of Area 75 shall be 73 Sep. 20 Oct. 25 General Antlered elk, spikes closed excluded 75 v 6 Dec. 1 Dec. 10 Cow or calf; the Snake 73 6 Aug. 15 Jan. 31 25 Limited quota Cow or calf valid on River Bottom and private land Antelope Flats portion 75 v 4 Oct. 28 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Antlerless elk; the of Area 75 shall be Snake River Bottom closed portion of Area 75 shall 77 v Oct. 14 Oct. 23 General license and be closed, also valid unused limited quota in that portion of Area licenses; excluding 81 west of the Shadow limited quota cow Mountain Loop Road or calf licenses and (U.S.F.S. Road 30340) limited quota archery 75 v 4 Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Antlerless elk valid in only licenses, any elk Area 79

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Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Common violations Area Opens Closes 78 v 2 Aug. 15 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Any elk valid on private ELK SPECIAL land v MANAGEMENT PERMIT 78 v 6 Aug. 15 Sep. 25 175 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off national forest Elk hunters are reminded that 78 v 6 Sep. 26 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid in the an Elk Special Management entire area Permit is required to hunt elk 78 v 7 Aug. 15 Jan. 31 25 Limited quota Cow or calf archery, hunt areas associated with elk muzzle-loading firearm feedgrounds, which includes or shotgun only most elk hunt areas in the 79 v Oct. 28 Oct. 31 Antlerless elk, Area 75 Jackson and Pinedale regions. Type 4 licenses valid in Specifically, an Elk Special Area 79 Management Permit is required 80 v Sep. 26 Oct. 31 General Any elk to hunt elk in Elk Hunt Areas 70, v 71, 75, and 77-98. These permits 80 Nov. 1 Nov. 12 General Antlerless elk can be purchased for $12.50 80 v Nov. 13 Nov. 30 General Antlerless elk valid from the Cheyenne Headquarters, Department Regional south of the Curtis offices, the Department website and designated license Canyon and Sheep Creek Roads (U.S.F.S. selling agents. Roads 30440 and 30445) v ELK SPECIAL MANAGEMENT PERMIT REQUIRED 80 v 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 12 100 Limited quota Cow or calf 80 v 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 30 Cow or calf valid south of the Curtis Canyon Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations and Sheep Creek Area Opens Closes Roads (U.S.F.S. Road 77 v Oct. 24 Nov. 22 General license and 30440 and 30445) unused limited quota 81 v Sep. 26 Oct. 25 General Antlered elk, spikes licenses; excluding excluded limited quota archery 82 v Sep. 26 Oct. 25 General Antlered elk, spikes only licenses, antler- excluded less elk 82 v 4 Sep. 10 Oct. 25 25 Limited quota Antlerless elk 77 v Nov. 23 Nov. 25 National Elk Refuge

v ELK permits shall be issued 83 Oct. 1 Oct. 25 General Antlered elk, spikes only for youths 12 excluded through 17 years of 84 v Sep. 26 Oct. 9 General Any elk, spikes age. General license excluded and unused limited 84 v Oct. 10 Oct. 31 General Antlered elk, spikes quota licenses; exclud- excluded ing limited quota cow 84 v 1 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 20 Limited quota Any elk valid on private or calf licenses and land west of U.S. limited quota archery Highway 191 and north only licenses, any elk and east of the Snake 77 v Nov. 26 Dec. 15 General license and River starting at the unused limited quota South Park Bridge licenses; excluding 84 v 6 Sep. 26 Nov. 20 25 Limited quota Cow or calf; that limited quota archery portion of Area 84 east only licenses, antler- and south of Granite less elk Creek to the Hoback 78 v Aug. 15 Oct. 31 General Antlerless elk valid on River shall be closed private land after October 31 78 v 1 Aug. 15 Sep. 25 75 Limited quota Any elk valid off national forest Report wildlife violations 78 v 1 Sep. 26 Jan. 31 Any elk valid in the entire area 1-877-WGFD-TIP

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Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 84 v 6 Nov. 21 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid on 91 v Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk private land west of 91 v 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Any elk U.S. Highway 191 and v north and east of the 91 1 Nov. 1 Dec. 31 Antlerless elk Snake River starting at 91 v 6 Oct. 1 Dec. 31 175 Limited quota Cow or calf the South Park Bridge 91 v 6 Jan. 1 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid in the 84 v 7 Aug. 15 Jan. 31 125 Limited quota Cow or calf valid on entire area. Archery private land west of only in that portion U.S. Highway 191 and of Area 91 south of north and east of the Cedar Creek and east Snake River starting at of Muddy String Road the South Park Bridge (Lincoln County Road 84 v 7 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid on 117), north of Lost private land in that Creek Road (Lincoln portion of Area 85 County Road 120), and north of Butler Creek north of Lost Creek, off national forest v 85 Sep. 26 Oct. 9 General Any elk, spikes v excluded 92 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk v 85 v Oct. 10 Oct. 31 General Antlered elk, spikes 92 Nov. 1 Nov. 12 General Antlerless elk excluded 92 v 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 23 400 Limited quota Cow or calf 85 v 6 Aug. 15 Jan. 31 50 Limited quota Cow or calf valid on 92 v 6 Nov. 24 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid north private land in Area 84 of Wyoming Highway west of U.S. Highway 354 and Sublette 191 and north and east County Road 112, east of the Snake River of Sublette County starting at the South Road 115, and south of Park Bridge South Beaver Creek 85 v 6 Sep. 26 Oct. 31 Cow or calf 93 v 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 175 Limited quota Any elk 85 v 6 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid on 93 v 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 Antlerless elk private land north of 93 v 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 275 Limited quota Cow or calf Butler Creek 94 v Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk v 86 Sep. 26 Oct. 31 General Any elk 94 v Nov. 1 Nov. 12 General Antlerless elk v 86 Nov. 1 Nov. 5 General Antlerless elk 94 v 6 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 400 Limited quota Cow or calf v 87 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk valid south of 94 v 6 Nov. 1 Nov. 23 Cow or calf valid north U.S. Highway 191

ELK of Middle Piney Creek v 87 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 General Any elk valid north of 94 v 7 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 100 Limited quota Cow or calf valid north U.S. Highway 191 of Middle Piney Creek v 87 Oct. 22 Oct. 31 General Antlered elk valid north 95 v 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 5 200 Limited quota Any elk of U.S. Highway 191 95 v 2 Oct. 1 Nov. 5 30 Limited quota Any elk valid within the v 87 Nov. 1 Nov. 5 General Antlerless elk valid Green River Drainage south of U.S. Highway upstream from the 191 outlet of Lower Green 87 v 6 Dec. 1 Jan. 31 75 Limited quota Cow or calf valid south River Lake, including and east of Dell Creek, that portion east and north and east of U.S. south of Mill Creek Highway 191, and 95 v 4 Oct. 15 Nov. 5 150 Limited quota Antlerless elk west of the North Fork v Fisherman Creek 95 5 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 25 Limited quota Antlerless elk valid within the Green River v 88 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 40 Limited quota Any elk Drainage upstream 89 v Oct. 15 Oct. 17 General Any elk from the outlet of 89 v Oct. 18 Oct. 31 General Antlered elk Lower Green River 90 v Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk Lake, including that portion east and south 90 v Nov. 1 Nov. 15 General Antlerless elk of Mill Creek 90 v 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 15 250 Limited quota Cow or calf

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Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes FISHING 95 v 5 Oct. 15 Nov. 5 Antlerless elk valid in REGULATIONS the entire area 2017 CONSERVING WILDLIFE 95 v 6 Oct. 15 Nov. 5 75 Limited quota Cow or calf SERVING PEOPLE 96 v Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk 96 v 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Any elk 96 v 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 Antlerless elk 96 v 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 275 Limited quota Cow or calf 96 v 7 Dec. 1 Jan. 31 30 Limited quota Cow or calf valid west of the elk fence and south of the New Fork Lake Road HOW TO USE THESE REGULATIONS Statewide creel limits on page 5 apply if a specifi c water or v drainage of interest is not listed in the exceptions on 97 Oct. 1 Oct. 15 General Any elk Review the laws and regulations including methods of take pages 23-33. and unlawful practices on pages 5-10. New or revised regulations andand informationinformation. Review general creel limits on page 5. for 2017 are highlighted in BLUE v Consult statewide map on page 22 for drainage boundaries. 97 Oct. 16 Nov. 12 General Antlerless elk Regulations that apply to a broad geographic area Use color indexed pages for easy reference to regulations and . seasons for drainage areas 1-5 on pages 23-33. appear in YELLOW boxes Only exceptions to general fi shing or boating regulations This fi shing regulation booklet was 97 v 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 225 Limited quota Any elk are shown for each area. Look for area wide, drainage, and printed in December 2016. individual water exceptions within each area on pages 23-33. 97 v 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 Antlerless elk WYOMING GAME AND FISH COMMISSION 97 v 6 Sep. 20 Nov. 20 175 Limited quota Cow or calf 98 v Oct. 1 Oct. 15 General Any elk GET IN SOME FISHING 98 v Oct. 16 Nov. 12 General Antlerless elk 98 v 1 Sep. 20 Oct. 31 350 Limited quota Any elk WHILE IN THE FIELD 98 v 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 Antlerless elk Wyoming is home to hundreds of streams, rivers and v 98 1 Nov. 21 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk valid lakes chock full of great fishing opportunity. While between Scab Creek you are exploring the fields, buy a fishing license to and the East Fork River Drainage, excluding make the most of your time. Irish Canyon Creek and Muddy Creek Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations drainages Area Opens Closes 98 v 4 Sep. 20 Nov. 20 75 Limited quota Antlerless elk 100 6 Oct. 22 Nov. 30 100 Limited quota Cow or calf valid east 98 v 4 Nov. 21 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk valid of Sweetwater County between Scab Creek Road 19, south of and the East Fork River Sweetwater County ELK Drainage, excluding Road 82, east of Irish Canyon Creek Sweetwater County and Muddy Creek Road 21 and south of drainages Sweetwater County 98 v 6 Sep. 20 Nov. 20 300 Limited quota Cow or calf Road 20 98 v 6 Nov. 21 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid 100 7 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Cow or calf valid east between Scab Creek of U.S. Highway 191, and the East Fork River south of Sweetwater Drainage, excluding County Road 17 and Irish Canyon Creek Sweetwater County and Muddy Creek Road 15, and west of drainages Sweetwater County Road 19 99 1 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 150 Limited quota Any elk 100 8 Aug. 15 Sep. 15 25 Limited quota Cow or calf valid on or 99 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 20 Antlerless elk within one (1) mile of 99 4 Oct. 1 Nov. 20 175 Limited quota Antlerless elk irrigated land 100 1 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Any elk 102 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Any elk 100 2 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Spike elk only 102 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Cow or calf 100 4 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 200 Limited quota Antlerless elk 102 7 Dec. 15 Jan. 31 25 Limited quota Cow or calf 103 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Any elk 103 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 General Antlerless elk

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Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 103 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 75 Limited quota Cow or calf 107 Nov. 1 Nov. 14 General Antlerless elk 103 6 Dec. 15 Jan. 31 Cow or calf 107 4 Nov. 15 Dec. 31 150 Limited quota Antlerless elk 104 Oct. 15 Oct. 24 General Any elk 107 4 Jan. 1 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk valid off 104 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 General Antlerless elk national forest within the Henry’s Fork River 104 6 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 25 Limited quota Cow or calf Drainage 104 7 Dec. 15 Dec. 31 75 Limited quota Cow or calf 107 7 Aug. 15 Aug. 31 50 Limited quota Cow or calf valid in 104 7 Jan. 1 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid west Sweetwater County of U.S. Highway 30 107 7 Dec. 15 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid off and east of Lincoln national forest within County Road 207 or the Henry’s Fork River east of Rock Creek Drainage within the Twin Creek Drainage 108 1 Oct. 11 Oct. 31 75 Limited quota Any elk 105 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk 108 1 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk 106 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk 108 4 Oct. 11 Jan. 31 50 Limited quota Antlerless elk 106 Nov. 1 Nov. 14 General Antlerless elk 108 6 Oct. 11 Jan. 31 150 Limited quota Cow or calf ELK 106 1 Nov. 15 Dec. 31 50 Limited quota Any elk valid west of 108 7 Dec. 1 Jan. 31 200 Limited quota Cow or calf the Black’s Fork River 110 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk or north of Wyoming 110 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 14 50 Limited quota Cow or calf Highway 410; also valid in Area 105 west 111 1 Oct. 10 Oct. 31 40 Limited quota Any elk of the Bear River 111 1 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk valid off 106 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 31 Any elk valid in Area the Wyoming Game 105 west of the Bear and Fish Commission’s River Morgan Creek Wildlife Habitat Management 106 4 Nov. 15 Dec. 31 100 Limited quota Antlerless elk Area 106 4 Jan. 1 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk valid on 111 4 Oct. 10 Oct. 31 50 Limited quota Antlerless elk private land or west of the Black’s Fork River 111 4 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk valid off or north of Wyoming the Wyoming Game Highway 410 and Fish Commission’s Morgan Creek Wildlife 106 7 Aug. 15 Jan. 31 300 Limited quota Cow or calf valid on Habitat Management private land or west of Area the Black’s Fork River or north of Wyoming Highway 410 Report wildlife violations 107 Oct. 15 Oct. 31 General Any elk 1-877-WGFD-TIP

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Hunt Season Dates Hunt Season Dates Type Quota License Limitations Type Quota License Limitations Area Opens Closes Area Opens Closes 111 6 Nov. 1 Jan. 31 150 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off 118 6 Oct. 1 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Cow or calf valid south the Wyoming Game of the Mineral X Road and Fish Commission’s (Sweetwater County Morgan Creek Wildlife Road 63 and B.L.M. Habitat Management Road 3206); also valid Area in that portion of Area 111 7 Nov. 10 Jan. 31 150 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off 100 east of the Bar-X the Wyoming Game Road (Sweetwater and Fish Commission’s County Road 21) and Morgan Creek Wildlife south of the Luman Habitat Management Road (Sweetwater Area County Road 20) 113 1 Nov. 5 Nov. 30 40 Limited quota Any elk 120 1 Oct. 9 Oct. 31 100 Limited quota Any elk 113 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 30 40 Limited quota Antlerless elk 120 1 Nov. 1 Dec. 15 Antlerless elk 114 1 Oct. 1 Jan. 31 50 Limited quota Any elk 120 4 Oct. 9 Dec. 15 75 Limited quota Antlerless elk 114 6 Aug. 15 Jan. 31 200 Limited quota Cow or calf 120 6 Oct. 9 Dec. 15 75 Limited quota Cow or calf 116 Oct. 15 Nov. 10 General Any elk 122 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 75 Limited quota Any elk 116 Nov. 11 Nov. 30 General Antlerless elk 122 1 Dec. 1 Dec. 31 Antlerless elk 116 6 Oct. 15 Jan. 31 250 Limited quota Cow or calf 122 6 Oct. 15 Dec. 31 150 Limited quota Cow or calf 116 8 Aug. 15 Oct. 14 50 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off 123 1 Sep. 10 Oct. 10 50 Limited quota Any elk national forest 123 4 Oct. 20 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Antlerless elk 117 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 275 Limited quota Any elk 123 6 Oct. 20 Nov. 30 50 Limited quota Cow or calf 117 1 Dec. 1 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk 124 1 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 40 Limited quota Any elk 117 4 Oct. 15 Jan. 31 250 Limited quota Antlerless elk 124 4 Oct. 15 Nov. 30 150 Limited quota Antlerless elk 117 6 Oct. 15 Jan. 31 250 Limited quota Cow or calf 124 4 Dec. 1 Dec. 31 Antlerless elk valid 117 7 Aug. 15 Sep. 15 50 Limited quota Cow or calf valid south east of Sweetwater of the Green Mountain County Road 19, and Road (Weston County north and east of Road 11), east of the B.L.M. Roads 4409 Skull Creek Road and 4411, and west of (Weston County Road B.L.M. Road 3310 and

14), and west of the Oil Sweetwater County ELK Creek Road (Weston Road 23S County Road 10) 125 1 Oct. 1 Dec. 31 200 Limited quota Any elk 117 7 Dec. 1 Jan. 31 Cow or calf valid south 125 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 31 Antlerless elk of the Green Mountain 125 6 Oct. 1 Jan. 31 200 Limited quota Cow or calf Road (Weston County 126 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 General Any elk valid in Weston Road 11), east of the County Skull Creek Road (Weston County Road 126 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 General Any elk valid in the 14), and west of the Oil entire area Creek Road (Weston 126 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 General Antlerless elk valid in County Road 10) the entire area 117 8 Aug. 15 Oct. 14 75 Limited quota Cow or calf valid off 127 Oct. 1 Oct. 31 General Any elk national forest 127 Nov. 1 Dec. 31 General Antlerless elk 118 1 Oct. 22 Nov. 12 25 Limited quota Antlered elk 128 Oct. 1 Oct. 14 General Antlered elk 118 4 Oct. 22 Nov. 30 25 Limited quota Antlerless elk; also 129 Sep. 1 Oct. 31 General Any elk valid in that portion of Area 100 east 129 Nov. 1 Nov. 30 General Antlerless elk of the Bar-X Road 129 6 Sep. 1 Nov. 30 250 Limited quota Cow or calf (Sweetwater County 130 Oct. 1 Oct. 23 General Any elk Road 21) and south of the Luman Road (Sweetwater County Report wildlife violations Road 20) 1-877-WGFD-TIP wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 39 ELK HUNTING SEASONS

Section 3. Special Archery Seasons. Section 5. Youth Elk Hunters. Hunt areas listed in this Section shall have special archery seasons during the dates Youth hunters who possess a full price youth elk license valid for the taking of an specified in the table below. In order to hunt elk during a special archery season, archers antlered elk may take any elk during an antlered elk season in the hunt area(s) where shall possess an archery license in addition to a general elk license or a limited quota their license is valid as specified in Section 2 (See page 30), excluding hunt areas within elk license valid for the hunt area in which the person is hunting. During the special Grand Teton National Park (Hunt Areas 75 and 79) and the National Elk Refuge (Hunt archery season, all properly licensed hunters may archery hunt the entire hunt area or Area 77). areas for which their respective license and type is valid unless otherwise specified in the table below. Section 6. Elk Feedground Special Management Permit. The Department’s elk feedground program is a special management program that Archers with a general elk license may only hunt in those hunt areas open to general requires additional expenditures for the feeding of wildlife. An Elk Feedground Special license hunting as specified in Section 2 (See page 30) and may take any elk. Management Permit shall be required of any person who hunts elk in the hunt areas Archers with a limited quota Type 1, 2, 3 or 0 elk license may take any elk in the hunt area identified in subsection (a) of this section. The Elk Feedground Special Management or areas for which their license is valid as specified in Section 2 (See page 30). Permit shall be in possession of any person while hunting elk in those hunt areas Archers with a limited quota Type 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 elk license may only take antlerless and shall be immediately produced upon request from an authorized Department or cow/calf elk in the hunt area or areas for which their license is valid as specified in representative. Any person who purchases an Elk Feedground Special Management Section 2 (See page 30). Permit for the purpose set forth in this section shall sign his name in ink across the face of the permit. Hunters who acquire an elk feedground Special Management Permit through the Electronic Licensing Service (ELS) shall not be required to meet the signature Special Archery Seasons provision of this section. The permit shall be available at Cheyenne Headquarters, Season Dates Department Regional Offices and at designated license selling agents. Hunt Areas Type Limitations Opens Closes (a) Elk Hunt Areas 70, 71, 75, 77-98. 1, 7-10, 12, 13, 15, 16, All Sep. 1 Sep. 30 Valid in the entire area(s) Section 7. Regulations Governing Elk Hunting in Grand Teton 19, 21-25, 27, 28, 30-33, National Park (Hunt Areas 75 and 79) and the National Elk 47-49, 54-56, 58, 59, Refuge (Hunt Area 77). 61-64, 83, 87-96, 99, 100, 102-111, 113, 114, 116-118, (a) NO HUNTER MAY HARVEST MORE THAN ONE (1) ELK IN GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK. 120, 122, 124-128, 130 (b) Successful completion of a hunter safety course is required, regardless of a hunter’s 3 All Sep. 1 Sep. 14 Valid in the entire area(s) age, prior to hunting in Grand Teton National Park and a hunter safety certificate shall be 11, 36, 37, 67-69 All Sep. 15 Sep. 30 Valid in the entire area(s) in possession when hunting elk. 60, 70, 71, 73, 97, 98 All Sep. 1 Sep. 19 Valid in the entire area(s) (c) A Park or National Elk Refuge Permit is required prior to hunting elk and shall be in 78, 80-82, 84-86 All Sep. 1 Sep. 25 Valid in the entire area(s) possession while hunting elk in Grand Teton National Park or the National Elk Refuge. 123 All Sep. 1 Sep. 9 Valid in the entire area(s) (d) That portion of Hunt Area 75 beginning at the Lost Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road 30340) at U.S. Highway 26-89-191; easterly along said road to the Grand Teton National 6 General Sep. 1 Sep. 30 Valid off National Forest Park boundary; southerly along said boundary to the intersection with the Shadow 6 1, 4 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 Valid in the entire area(s) Mountain-Kelly Road (U.S.F.S. Road 30340) and the Antelope Flats Road at Carpenter 6 6 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 Valid off National Forest Draw; southerly and westerly along said road to U.S. Highway 26-89-191; northeasterly 34 1 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 Valid in the entire area(s) along said highway to the Lost Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road 30340) shall be known as the Antelope Flats portion of the hunt area. 34 6 Sep. 1 Sep. 30 Valid off National Forest (e) That portion of Hunt Area 75 beginning where U.S. Highway 191 crosses Ditch Creek; 35 1, 4 Sep. 15 Sep. 30 Valid in the entire area(s) northerly along said highway to the Deadmans Bar Access Road; westerly along said 35 6 Sep. 15 Sep. 30 Valid off National Forest road to the eastern most bank of the main channel of the Snake River; southerly along 41, 45 1, 4, 5 Sep. 15 Sep. 30 Valid in the entire area(s) said river to the confluence of Ditch Creek and the Snake River; easterly along said creek to U.S. Highway 191 shall be known as the Snake River Bottom of the hunt area. Note: Type 9 elk licenses are valid for archery only and do not require a separate archery license. (f) An area one-quarter (1/4) mile wide along either side of U.S. Highway 26-89-191 shall be closed to all elk hunting within Grand Teton National Park. (g) An area within one-half (1/2) mile of buildings as indicated on the detailed Hunt Area 75 and 79 hunt area maps provided with a park permit shall be closed to elk hunting in Grand Teton National Park. Structures excluded from this closure include those within Section 4. Disabled Hunter Season Extension. the Gros Ventre Campground, all stand-alone toilets or well houses, all buildings within (a) Any person qualified for and in possession of a Disabled Hunter Season Extension the McCollister Historic District, the historic Luther Taylor (“Shane Cabin”), the historic Permit issued by the Department in accordance with Commission regulation may hunt Cunningham Cabin and the Elk Ranch buildings. elk five (5) days prior to the earliest opening date in the hunt area(s) for their license type (h) An area one-quarter (1/4) mile wide along the north side of the Gros Ventre-Kelly and is restricted to the limitations of their license type for the earliest opening date as Road from the Mormon Row Road easterly to the town of Kelly is closed to all public specified in Section 2 (See page 30), excluding hunt areas within Grand Teton National entry. Park (Hunt Areas 75 and 79) and the National Elk Refuge (Hunt Area 77). (i) Legal firearms include rifles with a barrel bore diameter of at least .24 caliber that (b) Hunters participating in a disabled hunter season extension shall be in possession fire a cartridge that is two (2) inches or more in length. The use of handguns and archery of a Disabled Hunter Season Extension Permit which shall be immediately produced for equipment for hunting are prohibited in Grand Teton National Park. inspection upon request of an officer authorized to enforce this regulation.

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wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 41 HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS Highway 450 intersects U.S. Highway 16; southwesterly northwesterly up said river to Glendo Dam; northerly along along to the Keeline Road (U.S.F.S. the eastern shore of Glendo Reservoir to the North Platte Road 930); northwesterly along said road to Black Thunder River; northwesterly up said river to Interstate Highway Antelope Creek; easterly down said creek to Bacon Creek; northerly 25; northerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 20 at the AREA 1. CROOK. Beginning where Wyoming Highway 112 up said creek to Newel Prong; northerly up said prong to Orin Junction; easterly along said highway to the Wyoming- crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; southwesterly the divide between the Cheyenne River and Belle Fourche Nebraska state line. along said highway to in the town River; northeasterly along said divide to the divide between Four Horse Creek and Raven Creek; northwesterly along AREA 15. CLEARMONT. Beginning where the Powder of Hulett; southerly along said highway to U.S. Highway River crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; southerly 14; westerly along said highway to the Cabin Creek Road said divide to the Belle Fourche River; northeasterly down

ANTELOPE said river to Interstate Highway 90; easterly along said up said river to U.S. Highway 14; westerly along said (Crook County Road 116); northwesterly along said road to highway to Interstate Highway 90; northwesterly along the Oshoto Road (Crook County Road 263); westerly along highway to U.S. Highway 16; southeasterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 450. said highway to the Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly said road to the “D” Road (Crook County Road 68); northerly along said line to the Powder River. along said road to the Rocky Point Road in Campbell County AREA 8. NIOBRARA. Beginning where the Boner Road (Campbell County Road 85); northerly along said road to (Niobrara County Road 18) crosses the Wyoming-South AREA 16. UCROSS. Beginning where U.S. Highway the Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly along said line Dakota state line; westerly along said road to U.S. Highway 14 crosses the Powder River; southerly up said river to to Wyoming Highway 112. 85; southerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway Interstate Highway 90; northwesterly along said highway to U.S. Highway 16; northeasterly along said highway to AREA 2. BEARLODGE. Beginning where Wyoming 270; westerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 272; northerly along said highway to the North Lance Creek U.S. Highway 14; easterly along said highway to the Powder Highway 112 crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; River. easterly along said line to the Wyoming-South Dakota Road (Niobrara County Road 14); northerly and westerly state line; southerly along said line to Interstate Highway along said road to the Niobrara-Converse county line and AREA 17. GILLETTE. Beginning where Wyoming Highway 90; westerly along said Interstate Highway to the town of the Dull Center Road (Converse County Road 38); westerly 59 crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; southerly Sundance and U.S. Highway 14; northwesterly along said along said road to the Clareton Road (Converse County along said highway to U.S. Highway 14-16; southerly along highway to Wyoming Highway 24; northerly along said Road 39); northerly along said road to the Niobrara-Weston said highway to Interstate Highway 90 west of the town of highway to Wyoming Highway 112 in the town of Hulett; county line and the Lynch Road (Weston County Road 7A); Gillette; westerly along said highway to the Powder River; northeasterly along said highway to the Wyoming-Montana northerly along said road to the Cheyenne River Road northerly down said river to the Wyoming-Montana state state line. (Weston County Road 54); easterly along said road to U.S. line; easterly along said line to . Highway 85; northerly along said highway to the Dewey AREA 3. KEYHOLE. Beginning where Interstate Highway Road (Weston County Road 2); easterly along said road to AREA 18. ROCKYPOINT. Beginning where the Rocky 90 intersects U.S. Highway 14 in the town of Sundance; the Wyoming-South Dakota state line; southerly along said Point Road crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; southerly and westerly along Interstate Highway 90 to line to the Boner Road (Niobrara County Road 18). southerly along said road to the “D” Road; southerly along its intersection with the “D” Road (Crook said road to Cabin Creek; westerly up County Road 68); northerly along said road said creek to the Cabin-Mitchell Creek to the Oshoto Road (Crook County Road 263); HUNTING ETHICS hydrographic divide; westerly along said easterly along said road to the Cabin Creek divide to Mitchell Creek; westerly down Road (Crook County Road 116); southerly and said creek to the Spring Creek Road north easterly along said road to U.S. Highway 14; of Adon; southerly and westerly along easterly and southerly along said highway Report all hunting said road to the Cow Creek Road; westerly to Interstate Highway 90 in the town of along said road to Wyoming Highway Sundance. violations 59; northerly along said highway to the Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly AREA 4. ARCH CREEK. Beginning in the along said line to the Rocky Point Road. town of Upton at the junction of U.S. Highway 1-877-WGFD-TIP 16 and Wyoming Highway 116; westerly and AREA 19. ROZET. Beginning where the northerly along U.S. Highway 16 to Interstate “D” Road crosses Cabin Creek; southerly Highway 90 at the town of Moorcroft; easterly along said AREA 9. LANCE CREEK. Beginning where U.S. Highway along said road to Interstate Highway 90; westerly along Interstate Highway to the town of Sundance and Wyoming 20 crosses the Wyoming-Nebraska state line; westerly said highway to U.S. Highway 14-16 west of the city of Highway 116; southerly and westerly along said highway to along said highway to the Twenty Mile Creek Road (Converse Gillette; northerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway its junction with U.S. Highway 16 in the town of Upton. County Road 46) at Lost Springs; northerly along said road 59; northerly along said highway to the Cow Creek Road; to the Manning Road (Converse County Road 53); easterly easterly along said road to the Spring Creek Road north AREA 5. INYAN KARA. Beginning where Interstate along said road to the Converse-Niobrara county line and of Adon; northeasterly along said road to Mitchell Creek; Highway 90 crosses the Wyoming-South Dakota state line; the Twenty Mile Road (Niobrara County Road 23); easterly easterly up said creek to the Mitchell Creek-Cabin Creek southerly along said line to U.S. Highway 16; northerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 271; easterly along hydrographic divide; easterly along said divide to Cabin and westerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 116 said highway to the town of Lance Creek and Wyoming Creek; easterly down said creek to the “D” Road. in the town of Upton; northerly and easterly along said Highway 270; northerly and easterly along said highway to highway to the town of Sundance and Interstate Highway U.S. Highway 85; northerly along said highway to the Boner AREA 20. UPPER POWDER RIVER. Beginning at the 90; easterly along said Interstate Highway to the Wyoming- Road (Niobrara County Road 18); easterly along said road to junction of the Trabing Road (Johnson County Road 13) South Dakota state line. the Wyoming-South Dakota state line; southerly along said and Interstate Highway 25; southerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 191; westerly along said highway to AREA 6. SOUTH NEWCASTLE. Beginning where U.S. line to the Wyoming-Nebraska state line; southerly along said line to U.S. Highway 20. Wyoming Highway 190; southerly along said highway to the Highway 16 intersects the Wyoming-South Dakota state town of Barnum and the Barnum Mountain Road; westerly line; southerly along said line to the Dewey Road (Weston AREA 10. LAKE DE SMET. Beginning at the junction of along said road to the Hazelton Road (Washakie County County Road 2); northwesterly along said road to U.S. U.S. Highways 14 and 16 at Ucross; southerly along U.S. Road 81-Johnson County Road 3); northerly along said road Highway 85; southerly along said highway to Cheyenne Highway 16 to Interstate Highway 90; northwesterly along to the Gold Mine Road (U.S.F.S. Road 452); northerly along River Road (Weston County Road 54); westerly along said said highway to U.S. Highway 14; southeasterly along said said road to the Canyon Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road 25); road to the Lynch Road (Weston County Road 7A); northerly highway to U.S. Highway 16 at Ucross. northerly along said road to U.S. Highway 16; easterly along along said road to Wyoming Highway 450; northeasterly said highway to the Crazy Woman Canyon Road (Johnson along said highway to U.S. Highway 16; southeasterly along AREA 11. RAWHIDE BUTTE. Beginning where U.S. County Road 14); easterly along said road to Wyoming said highway to the Wyoming-South Dakota state line. Highway 20 intersects the Wyoming-Nebraska state Highway 196; northerly along said highway to the Trabing line; southerly along said line to the North Platte River; AREA 7. SOUTH UPTON. Beginning where Wyoming Road (Johnson County Road 13); easterly along said road to

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Interstate Highway 25. the top of Pine Ridge at Blue Hill; northerly along the top of Wyoming Highway 251 ( Road) and ANTELOPE Pine Ridge to ; northeasterly along Wyoming Highway 258 (Wyoming Boulevard) in the city AREA 21. MIDDLE FORK. Beginning at the town of said highway to Wyoming Highway 59 at Reno Junction. of Casper; westerly along said highway to Poplar Street; Kaycee and Interstate Highway 25; southeasterly along northerly along said street to the North Platte River; easterly said highway to the Midwest interchange and the Smoky AREA 27. BILL. Beginning at the junction of Wyoming down said river to Deer Creek at the town of Glenrock; Gap Road (Natrona County Road 115); westerly along said Highways 59 and 450; easterly along Wyoming Highway southerly along said creek to Sawmill Creek; southerly road to the Dead Horse Road (Natrona County Road 114); 450 to the Lynch Road (Weston County Road 7A); southerly and westerly up said creek to the top of Reno Hill and the southwesterly along said road to the Wild Horse Trail along said road to the Weston-Converse county line and divide between Soldier Creek and the West Fork of Deer (Natrona County Road 113); westerly along said road to the the Clareton Road (Converse County Road 39); southerly Creek; westerly along said divide to the divide between the 33 Mile Road (Natrona County Road 110); northwesterly along said road to the Dull Center Road (Converse County East Fork of Bates Creek and the West Fork of Deer Creek; along said road to the Hazelton Road (Washakie County Road 38); westerly along said road to the Rochelle Hills westerly along said divide to the divide between Kerfoot Road 81); northerly along said road to the Barnum Mountain Road (U.S.F.S. Road 933); northerly along said road to the Creek and the West Fork of Deer Creek; westerly along said Road; easterly along said road to the town of Barnum and Cheyenne River; westerly up said river to its confluence divide to the divide between the West Fork of Deer Creek, Wyoming Highway 190; northeasterly along said highway with Antelope Creek and the Dry Fork of the Cheyenne Kerfoot Creek and Smith Creek; northerly and westerly to Wyoming Highway 191; easterly along said highway to River; southwesterly up the Dry Fork of the Cheyenne River along said divide to the head of Smith Creek; northerly Interstate Highway 25. to Wyoming Highway 59; northerly along said highway to across along the divide of Corral Creek the junction of Wyoming Highways 59 and 450. AREA 22. CRAZY WOMAN. Beginning where Interstate and Otter Creek to the divide between Red Creek and the Highway 90 crosses the Powder River; southerly up said AREA 29. SHAWNEE. Beginning where Interstate Clear Fork of Muddy Creek; northerly along said divide to river to Wyoming Highway 192; westerly along said highway Highway 25 crosses the North Platte River immediately the Circle Drive Road (Natrona County Road 505); northerly to Interstate Highway 25; northerly along said highway to south of Orin Junction; westerly and northerly up said river along said road to Wyoming Highway 251; northerly along Interstate Highway 90; southeasterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 59 at the town of Douglas; northerly said highway to the intersection of Wyoming Highway 251 to the Powder River. along said highway to the Dry Fork of the Cheyenne River; and Wyoming Highway 258. northeasterly down said fork to its confluence with Antelope AREA 32. BATES CREEK. Beginning where the Pathfinder AREA 23. PUMPKIN BUTTES. Beginning at the junction Creek and the Cheyenne River; easterly down the Cheyenne of U.S. Highway 14-16 and Wyoming Highway 59 at the Dam crosses the North Platte River; northeasterly down River to the Rochelle Hills Road (U.S.F.S. Road 933); said river to the bridge at (Poplar city of Gillette; southerly along Wyoming Highway 59 to southerly along said road to the Dull Center Road (Converse Wyoming Highway 387 at Reno Junction; southwesterly Street) in the city of Casper; southerly along Poplar Street County Road 38); easterly along said road to the Converse- to Wyoming Highway 258 (Wyoming Boulevard); easterly along Wyoming Highway 387 to Wyoming Highway 192; Niobrara county line and the North Lance Creek Road northwesterly along said highway to the Powder River at along said highway to Wyoming Highway 251 (Casper (Niobrara County Road 14); easterly and southerly along Mountain Road); southerly along said road to the Circle Sussex; northerly down said river to Interstate Highway said road to Wyoming Highway 272; southerly along said 90; easterly along said highway to U.S. Highway 14-16 at Drive Road (Natrona County Road 505); southerly along highway to Wyoming Highway 270; southwesterly along said road to the divide between Red Creek and the Clear the city of Gillette; easterly along said highway to Wyoming said highway to the town of Lance Creek and Wyoming Highway 59. Fork of Muddy Creek; southerly along said divide to the Highway 271; westerly along said highway to the Twenty divide between Corral Creek and Otter Creek; southerly AREA 24. THUNDER BASIN. Beginning where Interstate Mile Road (Niobrara County Road 23); westerly along said across Muddy Mountain along said divide to the head of Highway 90 crosses the Belle Fourche River; southwesterly road to the Converse-Niobrara County line and the Manning Smith Creek; southerly and easterly to the divide between up said river to the divide between Four Horse Creek and Road (Converse County Road 53); westerly along said road Smith Creek, Kerfoot Creek and the West Fork of Deer Raven Creek; southeasterly along said divide to the divide to the Twenty Mile Creek Road (Converse County Road 46); Creek; easterly along said divide to the divide between between the Cheyenne River and Belle Fourche River southerly along said road to U.S. Highway 18-20 at the town Kerfoot Creek and the West Fork of Deer Creek; easterly Divide; southwesterly along said divide to Newel Prong; of Lost Springs; westerly along said highway to Interstate along said divide to the divide between Spruce Creek and southerly down said prong to Bacon Creek; southerly down Highway 25 at Orin Junction; southerly along said highway the West Fork of Deer Creek; easterly along said divide to said creek to Black Thunder Creek; westerly up said creek to the North Platte River. the divide between the East Fork of Bates Creek and West to the Keeline Road (U.S.F.S. Road 930); southeasterly AREA 30. LAPRELE. Beginning at the confluence of Fork of Deer Creek; easterly along said divide to the divide along said road to Wyoming Highway 450; westerly along Deer Creek and the North Platte River at the town of between Soldier Creek and the West Fork of Deer Creek; said highway to Wyoming Highway 59; northerly along Glenrock; easterly and southerly down said river to the easterly along said divide to Reno Hill and the head of said highway to Interstate Highway 90; easterly along said Jackalope Warm Springs and the Esterbrook Highway Sawmill Creek; easterly and northerly down said creek highway to the Belle Fourche River. (Wyoming Highway 94); southerly along said highway to to Deer Creek; southerly up said creek to Curry Creek; southeasterly up said creek to U.S.F.S. Road 660; westerly AREA 25. ORMSBY. Beginning where Wyoming Highway the Esterbrook Road (Converse County Road 5); southerly along said road to the town of Esterbrook and U.S.F.S. Road along said road to its termination at the Squaw Springs Trail 259 intersects Wyoming Highway 387 at the town of Road; southwesterly along said road to the Bates Creek Midwest; northeasterly along Wyoming Highway 387 to the 633; easterly and southerly along said road to the divide between Soldier Creek and Horseshoe Creek; southerly Road (Natrona County Road 402); southwesterly along said top of Pine Ridge; southerly along the top of Pine Ridge road to the Spring Creek Road; westerly along said road to Blue Hill and the head of the West Fork of Sand Creek; along said divide to the divide between Horseshoe Creek and the North Laramie River; westerly and northerly along to the Lone Tree Road (B.L.M. Road 3141); southerly along southeasterly down said creek to Sand Creek; southeasterly said road to the Shirley Ridge Road (Carbon County Road along said creek to the 55 Ranch Road (Converse County said divide to Blacktail Peak and the head of South Fork Creek tributary to LaBonte Creek; northerly down said 2); southwesterly along said road to Wyoming Highway Road 23); southerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 77; southerly along said highway to the Chalk Mountain 95; southwesterly along said highway to the North Platte creek to U.S.F.S. Road 658; westerly along said road to the Old Road (Converse County Road 16); Road (B.L.M. Road 3129); westerly and northerly along River; westerly up said river to Interstate Highway 25 in the said road to the Dry Creek Road (Carbon County Road 103); city of Casper; northerly along said highway to Wyoming northerly along said road to the divide between Corduroy Creek and Rocky Ford Creek; westerly along said divide to northwesterly along said road to the south fork of Canyon Highway 259; easterly along said highway to Wyoming Creek; westerly and northerly down said fork to Canyon Highway 387 at the town of Midwest. the divide between LaPrele Creek and the Little Medicine Bow River; westerly along said divide to the Converse- Creek; westerly down said creek to the east shore of AREA 26. BEAR CREEK. Beginning where Wyoming Albany county line; westerly along said line to the Little ; northeasterly along said east shore Highway 387 intersects Wyoming Highway 59 at Reno Medicine Road (Albany County Road 62); southwesterly to the Pathfinder Dam and the North Platte River. Junction; southerly along Wyoming Highway 59 to the North along said road to U.S.F.S. Road 660; northwesterly along AREA 34. GOSHEN HOLE. Beginning where Interstate Platte River at the town of Douglas; westerly up said river said road to Curry Creek; northwesterly down said creek to Highway 25 crosses the Laramie River; northeasterly down to Wyoming Highway 95; northeasterly along said highway Deer Creek; northerly down said creek to the North Platte said river to the North Platte River; southerly down said to the 55 Ranch Road (Converse County Road 23); northerly River at the town of Glenrock. river to the Wyoming-Nebraska state line; southerly along up said road to Sand Creek; northwesterly up said creek to AREA 31. HAT SIX. Beginning at the intersection of said line to Interstate Highway 80; westerly along said the West Fork of Sand Creek; northwesterly up said creek to highway to Interstate Highway 25; northeasterly along said

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highway to the Laramie River. AREA 46. KYLE. Beginning where U.S. Highway 30 creek to Deep Creek; southwesterly up said creek to the intersects Wyoming Highway 72; easterly along U.S. divide between the Laramie River and the North Platte AREA 37. HARRIMAN. Beginning at the city of Laramie Highway 30 to Wyoming Highway 13; southwesterly along River; southerly along said divide to Wyoming Highway and Interstate Highway 80; southeasterly along said said highway to Rock Creek west of the town of McFadden; 230; southwesterly along said highway to the Wyoming- highway to Interstate Highway 25 at the city of Cheyenne; southwesterly up said creek to Interstate Highway 80; state line; west along said line to the North Platte southerly along said highway to the Wyoming-Colorado northwesterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 72; River; northerly down said river to Interstate Highway 80. state line; west along said line to U.S. Highway 287; northerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 30. northerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80. AREA 51. BIG CREEK. Beginning where the North Platte AREA 47. SHIRLEY BASIN. Beginning at U.S. Highway River crosses the Wyoming-Colorado state line; west along AREA 38. IRON MOUNTAIN. Beginning in the city 30 in the town of Medicine Bow; westerly along said said line to the Encampment River; northeasterly down said ANTELOPE of Laramie and U.S. Highway 30; northerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 72; northerly along said river to the North Platte River; southerly up said river to the highway to where U.S. Highway 30 crosses the Laramie highway to the Hanna-Leo Road (Carbon County Road 291); Wyoming-Colorado state line. River; northeasterly down said river to Interstate Highway northerly along said road to Troublesome Creek; northerly 25; southerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80; up said creek to the Troublesome Spring Road on Shirley AREA 52. SPRING CREEK. Beginning where the westerly along said highway to the city of Laramie. Mountain; northerly along said road to the B.L.M. Fire Camp Continental Divide crosses the Wyoming-Colorado state line; northerly along said divide to the Sage Creek Road AREA 42. LARAMIE PLAINS. Beginning at the junction Road (B.L.M. Road 3115); northwesterly along said road to the Leo-Shirley Basin Road (Carbon County Road 102) at (Carbon County Road 401); northerly along said road to of the Marshall Road (Albany County Road 610) and U.S. Sage Creek; northeasterly down said creek to the North Highway 30 north of the town of Rock River; northeasterly Pryor Flat; northeasterly along said road to the Dry Creek Road (Carbon County Road 103); northerly along said road Platte River; southerly up said river to the Encampment along said road to the second crossing of Sheep Creek; River; southwesterly up said river to the Wyoming-Colorado northerly up said creek to the southern boundary of the to the Chalk Mountain Road (B.L.M. Road 3129); easterly along said road to Wyoming Highway 77; northerly along state line; westerly along said line to the Continental Laramie Peak Division of the Medicine Bow National Forest; Divide. northwesterly along said boundary to the Albany-Converse said highway to the Shirley Ridge Road (Carbon County county line; east along said line to LaPrele Creek; southerly Road 2), northeasterly along said road to the Lone Tree AREA 53. BAGGS. Beginning at the junction of Wyoming up said creek to the divide between LaPrele Creek and the Road (B.L.M. Road 3141); northerly along said road to the Highway 789 and the Wyoming-Colorado state line; Little Medicine Bow River; easterly along said divide to Spring Creek Road; easterly along said road to the Bates northerly along said highway to Muddy Creek north of Dad; the divide between Corduroy Creek and Rocky Ford Creek; Creek Road (Natrona County Road 402); northeasterly easterly up said creek to the Muddy Creek Road (B.L.M. easterly along said divide to the Fetterman Road (Albany along said road to the Squaw Springs Trail Road; northerly Road 3306); easterly along said road to the Miller Hill County Road 61); southerly along said road to U.S.F.S. along said road to U.S.F.S. Road 660; southeasterly along Road (B.L.M. Road 3328); southeasterly along said road Road 658; easterly along said road to South Fork Creek, said road to the Little Medicine Road (Albany County Road to the McCarty Canyon Road (Carbon County Road 503); tributary to LaBonte Creek; southerly up said creek to the 62); northeasterly along said road to the south boundary northeasterly along said road to the Sage Creek Road divide between Horseshoe Creek and the North Laramie of the Laramie Peak Division of the Medicine Bow Forest; (Carbon County Road 401); southerly along said road to the River; southeasterly along said divide to the head of Friend southerly and easterly along said boundary to Sheep Creek; Continental Divide at Middlewood Hill; southerly along said Creek; southerly down said creek to Bear Creek; easterly southerly along said creek to its second crossing with the divide to the Wyoming-Colorado state line; westerly along down said creek to the North Laramie River; easterly down Marshall Road (Albany County Road 610); southerly along said line to . said river to the Cottonwood Park Road (Albany County Road 71); southerly down AREA 55. RED RIM. Beginning where said road to its junction with Palmer HUNTING ETHICS crosses Interstate Canyon Road (Albany County Road 721); Highway 80 at the city of Rawlins; southerly easterly along said road to Ashley Creek; along said highway to the divide along Five southerly down said creek to Duck Creek; Mile Ridge; southwesterly along the divide easterly down said creek to the Big Use your binoculars, on Five Mile Ridge and Atlantic Rim to the Laramie River; southwesterly up said river crossing of the Sulphur Springs Ranch Road to U.S. Highway 30; northwesterly along not a rifle scope to over Muddy Creek; westerly down said creek said highway to the Marshall Road (Albany to Wyoming Highway 789; northerly along County Road 610). said highway to Interstate Highway 80; survey the field easterly along said Interstate to Wyoming AREA 43. COOPER LAKE. Beginning at Highway 71. the junction of Wyoming Highway 13 and U.S. Highway 30 north of the town of Rock AREA 56. IRON SPRINGS. Beginning River; southeasterly along U.S. Highway 30 to Interstate said road to U.S. Highway 30; westerly along said highway where Wyoming Highway 71 crosses Interstate Highway Highway 80; northwesterly along said highway to Rock to the town of Medicine Bow. 80 at the city of Rawlins; easterly along said Interstate Creek; northeasterly down said creek to Wyoming Highway to the North Platte River; southerly up said river to Sage 13 west of the town of McFadden; northeasterly along said AREA 48. LEO-HANNA. Beginning at the junction of Creek; southwesterly up said creek to the Sage Creek highway to U.S. Highway 30. Wyoming Highway 72 and Interstate Highway 80; westerly Road (Carbon County Road 401); northerly along said road along Interstate Highway 80 to the North Platte River; to Wyoming Highway 71; northerly along said highway to AREA 44. SOUTH LARAMIE. Beginning at the city northerly down said river to Canyon Creek; easterly up Interstate Highway 80. of Laramie and U.S. Highway 287; southerly along said said creek to the south fork of Canyon Creek; southerly and highway to the Wyoming-Colorado state line; west along easterly up said fork to the Dry Creek Road (Carbon County AREA 57. SOUTH WAMSUTTER. Beginning at the said line to ; northeasterly along Road 103); southerly along said road to the Leo-Shirley junction of Wyoming Highway 789 and the Wyoming- said highway to U.S. Highway 287. Basin Road (Carbon County Road 102); southwesterly Colorado state line; westerly along said line to the Cow along said road to Pryor Flat and the B.L.M. Fire Camp Creek-Powder Wash Road north of Powder Wash, Colorado; AREA 45. WEST LARAMIE. Beginning at the city of Road (B.L.M. Road 3115); southeasterly along said road to northwesterly along said road to the Bitter Creek Road Laramie and Wyoming Highway 230; southwesterly along the Troublesome Spring Road; southerly along said road (Sweetwater County Road 19); northwesterly along said said highway to the divide between the Laramie River and to Troublesome Creek; southerly along said creek to the road to Interstate Highway 80; easterly along said highway the North Platte River; northerly along said divide to the Hanna-Leo Road (Carbon County Road 291); southerly along to Creston Junction and Wyoming Highway 789; southerly divide between the Medicine Bow River and the Laramie said road to the town of Hanna and Wyoming Highway 72; along said highway to the Wyoming-Colorado state line. River at ; northeasterly along said southerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80. divide to Deep Creek; northeasterly down said creek to AREA 58. BLACK BUTTE-KENNY RIM. Beginning at Rock Creek; northeasterly down said creek to Interstate AREA 50. ELK MOUNTAIN. Beginning where Interstate the junction of and the Wyoming- Highway 80 at Arlington; southeasterly along said highway Highway 80 crosses the North Platte River; easterly along Colorado state line; northwesterly along said highway to to Wyoming Highway 230. said highway to Rock Creek at Arlington; southerly up said Interstate Highway 80 in the town of Rock Springs; easterly along said highway to the Bitter Creek Road (Sweetwater 44 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

County Road 19); southeasterly along said road to the Sand Creek Road; northwesterly along said road to the ANTELOPE Carson Springs Junction and the Cow Creek-Powder Wash Harris Slough Road; northerly along said road to the Three Road; southeasterly along said road to the Wyoming- Forks-Atlantic City Road (B.L.M. Road 2317); northwesterly Colorado state line; westerly along said line to Wyoming along said road to the Sweetwater River at Phelps-Dodge Highway 430. Bridge; northeasterly down said river to Alkali Creek. AREA 59. . Beginning where AREA 65. . Beginning where U.S. Interstate Highway 80 crosses the Green River; easterly Highway 287 crosses the south boundary of the Wind along said highway to the town of Rock Springs and River Reservation; southeasterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 430; southeasterly along said highway the Sweetwater River; westerly up said river to Rock to the Mud Springs Road (Sweetwater County Road 32); Creek; northwesterly up said creek to Granite Peak and westerly along said road to the Aspen Mountain Road the divide between the Sweetwater River and Popo Agie (Sweetwater County Road 27); southerly along said road Common violations River drainages; northwesterly along said divide to the to the Clay Basin Pipeline Road (Sweetwater County Road Continental Divide; northwesterly along said divide to the 71); southwesterly along said road to the Ramsey Ranch SHOOTING southern boundary of the Wind River Reservation; easterly Road (Sweetwater County Road 34); westerly along said along said boundary to U.S. Highway 287. road to U.S. Highway 191; westerly along said highway FROM A VEHICLE to the Ramsey Ranch Road (Sweetwater County Road AREA 66. LANDER. Beginning where U.S. Highway 287 34); northerly along said road to the Sage Creek Road OR PUBLIC ROAD crosses the south boundary of the Wind River Reservation (Sweetwater County Road 36); westerly along said road at the North Popo Agie River; easterly along said boundary to Sage Creek; westerly down said creek to Flaming Gorge It is illegal to take any game to Wyoming Highway 135; southerly along said highway to Reservoir; northerly along the east shore of said reservoir U.S. Highway 287; northwesterly along said highway to the species from a motorized south boundary of the Wind River Reservation. to the Green River; northeasterly then northwesterly up vehicle. This includes ATVs and said river to Interstate Highway 80. snowmobiles. Hunters possessing AREA 67. SAND DRAW. Beginning where U.S. Highway AREA 60. TABLE ROCK. Beginning at the junction of a Shoot From a Vehicle Permit 20-26 crosses the east boundary of the Wind River Reservation; easterly along said highway to the Castle Wamsutter-Crooks Gap Road (Sweetwater County Road issued by the Department are 23) and Interstate Highway 80 at the town of Wamsutter; Gardens Road (Fremont County Road 507); southerly westerly along said highway to at exempt from this requirement. It along said road to Wyoming Highway 136 (Gas Hills Road); Point of Rocks; northerly along said highway to the Nine is also illegal to shoot a firearm southeasterly along said road to the Ore Road (Fremont Mile Road (Sweetwater County Road 15); northerly along from, across or along a public County Road 5); southerly along said road to Beaver Rim; said road to the Bar X Road (Sweetwater County Road road or highway. “Public road or westerly and southerly along said rim to Wyoming Highway 135; northerly along said highway to the Wind River 21) at the Bar X Ranch; northwesterly along said road to highway” means any roadway the Oregon Buttes Road (Sweetwater County Road 74); Reservation boundary; easterly and northerly along said northerly along said road to the Continental Divide Road; that is open to vehicular travel boundary to U.S. Highway 20-26. by the public. The road surface, northeasterly along said road to the Sand Creek Road; AREA 68. SPLIT ROCK. Beginning at the junction of U.S. southeasterly along said road to the Red Creek Road the area between the fences on Highway 287 and the Ore Road (Fremont County Road 5); (B.L.M. Road 3219); southeasterly along said road to the a fenced public road or highway, northerly along said road to Beaver Rim; northeasterly Cyclone Rim Road (B.L.M. Road 3216); easterly along said and an area thirty (30) feet along said rim to the divide between Deer Creek and Dry road to the Bison Basin Road (B.L.M. Road 3221); southerly Creek; northeasterly along said divide to the Dry Creek along said road to the Hadsell Road (B.L.M. Road 3217); perpendicular to the edge of the road surface on an unfenced Road (Natrona County Road 321); southeasterly along said easterly along said road to the Osborne Road (B.L.M. Road road to Wyoming Highway 220; southwesterly along said 3212); easterly along said road to the Wamsutter-Crooks public road or highway shall highway to U.S. Highway 287; southerly along said highway Gap Road (Sweetwater County Road 23); southerly along be considered the public road to Coal Creek; southwesterly up said creek to Whiskey said road to Interstate Highway 80. or highway. Two-track trails on Peak and the divide along Green Mountain; northwesterly AREA 61. CHAIN LAKES. Beginning at the junction of public lands are not public roads. along said divide to Crooks Gap and the Crooks Gap Road U.S. Highway 287 and Interstate Highway 80 at the city of (Fremont County Road 318); northerly along said road to Rawlins; westerly along said Interstate to the Wamsutter- U.S. Highway 287. Crooks Gap Road (Sweetwater County Road 23); northerly Seminoe Dam and the divide along the Seminoe Mountains; AREA 69. SOUTH RATTLESNAKE. Beginning where along said road to Crooks Gap and the divide along Green westerly along said divide to Bradley Peak and the Wyoming Highway 220 intersects the Dry Creek Road Mountain; southeasterly along said divide to Whiskey Peak northeast branch of the Continental Divide; northwesterly (Natrona County Road 321); northwesterly along said and the head of Coal Creek; northeasterly down said creek along said divide to Ferris Peak and the divide along the road to the Gas Hills Road (Natrona County Road 212); to U.S. Highway 287; southerly along said highway to ; northwesterly along said divide to Muddy northeasterly along said road to the divide along the Interstate Highway 80. Gap Junction. Rattlesnake Mountain range; southeasterly along said AREA 62. SOUTH FERRIS. Beginning at the junction divide to the Road (Natrona County Road AREA 64. BISON BASIN. Beginning at the confluence 319); northeasterly along said road to the Kendrick Canal; of U.S. Highway 287 and Interstate Highway 80 at the of the Sweetwater River and Alkali Creek southwest city of Rawlins; northerly along said highway to Muddy southerly along said canal to Blue Gulch; southerly through of Sweetwater Station; southeasterly along the divide Tunnel No. 2 along said canal to Wyoming Highway 220; Gap Junction and the divide along the Ferris Mountains; between Alkali Creek and the Sweetwater River to the southeasterly along said divide to Ferris Peak and the westerly along said highway to the Dry Creek Road (Natrona northeast branch of the Continental Divide; northeasterly County Road 321). northeast branch of the Continental Divide; southeasterly along said divide to the Crooks Mountain Road (B.L.M. along said branch to Bradley Peak and the divide along the Road 2409); southeasterly along said road to the AREA 70. KENDRICK. Beginning at the crossing of the Seminoe Mountains; easterly along said divide to Seminoe Wamsutter-Crooks Gap Road (Fremont County Road 318 and North Platte River and Poplar Street in the city of Casper; Dam and the North Platte River; southerly up said river to Sweetwater County Road 23); southerly along said road to southwesterly up said river to the Kortes Road (Natrona Interstate Highway 80; westerly along said Interstate to the Osborne Road (B.L.M. Road 3212); westerly along said County Road 407) below Alcova Dam; northerly along U.S. Highway 287. road to the Hadsell Road (B.L.M. Road 3217); westerly said road to Wyoming Highway 220; westerly along said AREA 63. NORTH FERRIS. Beginning at Muddy Gap along said road to the Bison Basin Road (B.L.M. Road 3221); highway to the Kendrick Canal; northerly along said canal Junction; northeasterly along Wyoming Highway 220 to the northerly along said road to the Cyclone Rim Road (B.L.M. through Tunnel No. 2 to Blue Gulch; northerly along said Kortes Road (Natrona County Road 407); southerly along Road 3216); westerly along said road to the Red Creek Road canal to U.S. Highway 20-26; easterly along said highway said road to the North Platte River; southerly up said river to (B.L.M. Road 3219); northwesterly along said road to the to Poplar Street in the city of Casper; southerly along said wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 45 HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

street to the North Platte River. and U.S. Highway 20-26; westerly along said highway to road to Wyoming Highway 30; northerly up said highway the east shoreline of ; northerly along to U.S. Highway 14-16-20; westerly along said highway to AREA 71. EAST POISON SPIDER. Beginning where said shoreline to and the Wind River; northerly U.S. Highway 120. U.S. Highway 20-26 crosses the Kendrick Canal; southerly down said river to Gold Creek (excluding Indian tribal along said canal to the Poison Spider Road (Natrona County trust lands immediately north of U.S. Highway 20-26 near AREA 79. BIG HORN. Beginning on the Big Horn River Road 201); westerly along said road to the Oil Camp Road Boysen Reservoir and northeast of Boysen Dam); easterly where it crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly (Natrona County Road 210); northwesterly along said up Gold Creek to the divide between Buffalo Creek and along said line to the boundary; road to U.S. Highway 20-26 at the town of Powder River; Badwater Creek on Copper Mountain; easterly along said southerly and easterly along said boundary to U.S. Highway southeasterly along said highway to the Kendrick Canal. divide to the divide between Badwater Creek and the 16; westerly along said highway to the Nowood River near the town of Ten Sleep; northwesterly down said river to the ANTELOPE AREA 72. WEST POISON SPIDER. Beginning at the Kirby-Nowater-Nowood Creek drainages; northeasterly then southeasterly along said divide to Cottonwood Pass Big Horn River at the town of Manderson; northerly down intersection of the Gas Hills Road (Natrona County Road said river to the Wyoming-Montana state line. 212) and U.S. Highway 20-26 at the town of Waltman; and the divide between Nowood Creek and Badwater easterly along said highway to the Oil Camp Road Creek; easterly along said divide to the Devil’s Slide Road; AREA 80. BADGER BASIN. Beginning where the Big (Natrona County Road 210) at the town of Powder River; easterly along said road to Sioux Pass and the Oakie Trail Horn River crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; southeasterly along said road to the Poison Spider Road (Natrona County Road 101); easterly along said trail to southerly up said river to the Shoshone River; westerly up (Natrona County Road 201); easterly along said road to the Big Horn Trail; easterly along said trail to the divide said river to the North Fork of the Shoshone River; westerly the Kendrick Canal; southerly along said canal to the Iron between Badwater Creek, Deep Creek, and the Middle Fork up said river to the boundary; Creek Oil Field and the Oregon Trail Road(Natrona County of Buffalo Creek; southwesterly down Badwater Creek to easterly then northerly along said boundary to Wyoming Road 319); southwesterly along said road to the divide Natrona County Road 101; southwesterly along said road Highway 296 (Sunlight Road); northerly along said highway along the Rattlesnake Mountain range at the top of Ryan to Natrona County Road 102; southerly along said road to to U.S. Highway 212; easterly along said highway to the Hill (Prospect Hill); northerly and westerly along said Natrona County Road 103; southeasterly along said road to Wyoming-Montana state line; east along said line to the Big divide to the Gas Hills Road (Natrona County Road 212); Natrona County Road 104; southerly along said road to the Horn River. northeasterly along said road to the town of Waltman and town of Waltman and U.S. Highway 20-26; westerly along U.S. Highway 20-26. said highway to the town of Shoshoni. AREA 81. SOUTH FORK. Beginning where the South Fork of Dry Creek crosses Wyoming Highway 120 at the Halfway AREA 73. NORTH NATRONA. Beginning at the AREA 76. COPPER MOUNTAIN. Beginning where House historical marker; southwesterly up said creek to the intersection of Interstate Highway 25 and the North Platte Gold Creek intersects the east boundary of the Wind River divide between Meeteetse Creek and Sage Creek; westerly River in the city of Casper; southwesterly up said river to the Reservation; northerly and westerly along said boundary along said divide to the divide between the Greybull River bridge at Poplar Street; northerly along said street to U.S. to the Big Horn River; northerly down said river to Walters and the South Fork of the Shoshone River; westerly then Highway 20-26; westerly along said highway to Natrona Draw; easterly up said draw to the divide between Nowater southwesterly along said divide to the divide between County Road 104 at Waltman; northerly along said road to Creek and Kirby Creek; easterly along said divide to Boulder Creek and Needle Creek; westerly along said Natrona County Road 103; northwesterly along said road to the Murphy Dome-Mud Creek Road (B.L.M. Road 1409); divide to the divide between Boulder Creek and the South Natrona County Road 102; northerly along Fork of the Shoshone River; northerly along said road to Natrona County Road 101; said divide to the head of Aspen Creek; northeasterly along said road to Badwater HUNTING ETHICS northwesterly down said creek to the South Creek; northeasterly along said creek to Fork of the Shoshone River; northeasterly the divide between Badwater Creek, Deep down said river to the Shoshone National Creek, and Buffalo Creek; northeasterly Respect the Forest boundary; northerly along said along said divide to the divide between boundary to the North Fork of the Shoshone the Middle Fork and North Fork of Buffalo River; easterly down said river to the Creek; easterly along said divide to the landowner and the Shoshone River; easterly along said river North Fork of Buffalo Creek; northeasterly to Wyoming Highway 120; southerly along along said creek to Natrona County Road said highway to U.S. Highway 14-16-20; 109; northeasterly along said road to game you pursue easterly along said highway to Dry Creek; Washakie County Road 6215; northeasterly southwesterly up said creek to the South along said road to the 33-Mile Road Fork of Dry Creek; southwesterly up said (Natrona County Road 110) at Kidd Flat; southeasterly along northeasterly along said road to the Nowater Stock Drive creek to Wyoming Highway 120 and the Halfway House said road to Natrona County Road 113; easterly along said Road (B.L.M. Road 1404); easterly along said road to the historical marker. road to Natrona County Road 114; northeasterly along said divide between the Nowood River and Nowater Creek; road to Natrona County Road 115; easterly along said road southerly along said divide to Hawks Butte and the divide AREA 82. NORTH GREYBULL RIVER. Beginning where to Wyoming Highway 387; easterly along said highway to between the Nowood River/Nowater Creek/Kirby Creek and the South Fork of Dry Creek crosses Wyoming Highway 120 Wyoming Highway 259 in the town of Midwest; southerly Badwater Creek; westerly along said divide to the divide at the Halfway House historical marker; northeasterly down along said highway to Interstate Highway 25; southerly between Badwater Creek and Buffalo Creek on Copper said creek to Dry Creek; northeasterly down said creek to along said highway to the North Platte River in the city of Mountain; westerly along said divide to the head of Gold U.S. Highway 14-16-20; easterly along said highway to the Casper. Creek; westerly down said creek to the east boundary of Wyoming Highway 30 (Burlington Road); southerly along the Wind River Reservation. said road to Big Horn County Road 8; southerly along said AREA 74. DEER CREEK. Beginning where the Castle road to the Greybull River; westerly then southerly along Gardens Road (Fremont County Road 507) intersects U.S. AREA 77. FIFTEEN MILE CREEK. Beginning at the town said river to the divide between the Greybull River and the Highway 20-26; easterly along said highway to the town of Meeteetse; easterly down the Greybull River to the Big Wind River; northwesterly along said divide to the divide of Waltman and the Gas Hills Road (Natrona County Road Horn River; southerly up said river to Wyoming Highway between the Greybull River and the South Fork of the 212); southwesterly along said road to the Dry Creek 432; westerly along said highway to its junction with Shoshone River; northerly then easterly along said divide Road (Natrona County Road 321); southeasterly along Wyoming Highway 431 and U.S. Highway 20; westerly along to the divide between Meeteetse Creek and Sage Creek; said road to the divide between Deer Creek and Dry Wyoming Highway 431 to U.S. Highway 120; northwesterly easterly along said divide to the South Fork of Dry Creek; Creek; southwesterly along said divide to Beaver Rim; along U.S. Highway 120 to the town of Meeteetse. northeasterly down said creek to Wyoming Highway 120 at southwesterly along said rim to the Ore Road; northerly AREA 78. MCCULLOUGH PEAKS. Beginning at the the Halfway House historical marker. along said road to Wyoming Highway 136 (Gas Hills Road); junction of U.S. Highway 120 and U.S. Highway 14-16-20 westerly along said road to the Castle Gardens Road AREA 83. OWL CREEK. Beginning at the junction of in the town of Cody; northerly along U.S. Highway 120 to Wyoming Highway 120 and Wyoming Highway 431, easterly (Fremont County Road 507); northerly along said road to the Shoshone River; easterly down said river to the Bighorn U.S. Highway 20-26. along Wyoming Highway 431 to the junction with Wyoming River; southerly up said river to the Greybull River; westerly Highway 432; easterly along said highway to the Big Horn AREA 75. BADWATER. Beginning at the town of Shoshoni up said river to Bighorn County Road 8; northerly up said River; southerly up said river to the Wind River Reservation 46 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

boundary, westerly, then northerly, then westerly along to the South Fork of South Cottonwood Creek; easterly highway to Wyoming Highway 240; northerly along said ANTELOPE said boundary to the divide between Owl Creek and the down said creek to the South Fork of Cottonwood Creek; highway to U.S. Highway 189; northeasterly then northerly South Fork of the Wood River; northeasterly along said easterly down said creek to Cottonwood Creek; easterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 372; easterly then divide to the divide between Cottonwood Creek and down said creek to the Green River; southerly down said southerly along said road to the Lower Farson Cutoff Road Gooseberry Creek; northeasterly along said divide to the river to LaBarge Creek. (Sweetwater County Road 8); easterly along said road to the divide between Gooseberry Creek and Grass Creek; easterly Green River; southerly down said river to Wyoming Highway along said divide to Wyoming Highway 120, southeasterly AREA 90. SQUARE TOP. Beginning at the intersection 28; northeasterly along said highway to U.S. Highway 191; along said highway to the junction of Wyoming Highway of U.S. Highway 191 and the Big Sandy Reservoir Road southerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80; 120 and Wyoming Highway 431; in addition, all non-Indian (Sweetwater County Road 28); northerly up said highway westerly along said highway to the Green River. fee title lands You are Hot Springs County within the exterior to Boulder Creek; easterly up said creek to the Middle boundaries of the Wind River Reservation are included. Fork of Boulder Creek; northeasterly up said creek to the AREA 97. BOYSEN. All lands within the Bureau of Continental Divide; southerly along said divide to the Big Reclamation’s Riverton and Boysen Unit boundaries and AREA 84. WIND RIVER. All of the drainage of the Wind Sandy River; southerly down said river to the Big Sandy those lands within south of Cottonwood River west of the western boundary of the Wind River Reservoir Road (Sweetwater County Road 28); westerly Creek and west of Boysen Reservoir and those lands within Reservation including areas of the Spence and Moriarity along said road to U.S. Highway 191. Boysen State Park south of U.S. Highway 20-26. Wildlife Management Area east of the East Fork of the Wind River. AREA 91. DRY SANDY. Beginning at the town of Farson AREA 98. SAGE. Beginning at the town of Kemmerer and and U.S. Highway 191; northerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 30; westerly along said highway to Wyoming AREA 85. GROS VENTRE. Beginning where Flat Creek the Big Sandy Reservoir Road (Sweetwater County Road Highway 89 at Sage Junction; southwesterly along said crosses the National Elk Refuge boundary; northerly along 28); easterly along said road to the Big Sandy River at the highway to the Wyoming- state line; northerly along said boundary to the Grand Teton National Park boundary; Big Sandy Reservoir Dam; northerly up said river to the said line to the Wyoming- state line; northerly along northerly along said boundary to U.S. Highway 26-287; Continental Divide; southeasterly along said divide to Mt. said line to the divide between the Salt River and Bear easterly along said highway to the Continental Divide at Nystrom; easterly from Mt. Nystrom to Sweetwater Gap and River; easterly along said divide to the divide between the Togwotee Pass; southerly along said divide to the Union the headwaters of the Sweetwater River; southerly down Salt River and Smith’s Fork; northeasterly along said divide Pass Road (U.S.F.S. Road 600); southwesterly along said river to ; southwesterly along to the divide between the Smith’s Fork and Greys River; said road to the Darwin Ranch Road (U.S.F.S. Road 620); said highway to the town of Farson. southeasterly along said divide to Commissary Ridge; westerly along said road to the divide between the Green southerly along said ridge to the head of the Ham’s Fork River and the Gros Ventre River; southwesterly along said AREA 92. STEAMBOAT. Beginning at the junction of Creek; southerly down said creek to U.S. Highway 30. divide to the divide between the Gros Ventre River and the Interstate Highway 80 and U.S. Highway 191 in the city Hoback River at Hodges Peak; westerly along said divide of Rock Springs; northerly along U.S. Highway 191 to AREA 99. UINTA. Beginning where Interstate Highway to the divide between Flat Creek and the Hoback River; U.S. Highway 28; northeasterly along U.S. Highway 28 80 crosses the Wyoming-Utah state line; easterly along said westerly along said divide to Flat Creek; northerly down to the Oregon Buttes Road (Sweetwater County Road 74); highway to Wyoming Highway 414; southerly along said said creek to the National Elk Refuge boundary. southerly along said road to the Bar X Road (Sweetwater highway through the town of Lone Tree to the Hoop Lake- County Road 21); easterly along said road to the Nine Hole-in-the-Rock Road (Uinta County Road 295); southerly AREA 86. HOBACK. All of the drainage of the Hoback Mile Road (Sweetwater County Road 15) at the Bar X along said road to the Wyoming-Utah state line; westerly River. Ranch; southerly along said road to Wyoming Highway then northerly along said line to Interstate Highway 80. 377; southerly along said highway to Point of Rocks and AREA 87. PINEDALE. Beginning where the East Green Interstate Highway 80; westerly along said highway to U.S. AREA 100. BEAR RIVER DIVIDE. Beginning where River Road (Sublette County Road 23-110) intersects Highway 191. Interstate Highway 80 crosses the Wyoming-Utah state Wyoming Highway 351; northerly along said road to U.S. line; northerly along said line to Highway 191 at Cora Junction; westerly then northerly AREA 93. WEST GREEN RIVER. Beginning where U.S. west of Sage Junction; easterly along said highway to U.S. along said highway to the divide between the Hoback Highway 30 crosses Wyoming Highway 240; northwesterly Highway 30; easterly along said highway to U.S. Highway River and the Green River (Hoback Rim); northerly along up said highway to Ham’s Fork Creek; northerly up said 189; southerly along said highway to Interstate Highway said divide to the divide between the Hoback River and creek to Commissary Ridge; northerly along said ridge 80; westerly along said highway to the Wyoming-Utah the Gros Ventre River at Hodges Peak; northeasterly along to the head of LaBarge Creek; southeasterly down said state line. said divide to the Darwin Ranch Road (U.S.F.S. Road 620); creek to the Green River; southerly down said river to easterly along said road to the Union Pass Road (U.S.F.S. the Lower Farson Cutoff Road (Sweetwater County Road AREA 101. YELLOW POINT. Beginning where the Green Road 600); northeasterly along said road to the Continental 8); westerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 372; River crosses Wyoming Highway 28; northwesterly up said Divide at Union Pass; southerly along said divide to the northerly then westerly along said road to U.S. Highway river to Wyoming Highway 351; easterly along said highway Middle Fork of Boulder Creek; southwesterly down said 189; southerly then southwesterly along said highway to to the New Fork River; northerly up said river to Boulder creek to Boulder Creek; westerly down said creek to the Wyoming Highway 240; southerly along said highway to Creek; easterly up said creek to U.S. Highway 191; southerly New Fork River; southwesterly down said river to Wyoming U.S. Highway 30. along said highway to Wyoming Highway 28; southwesterly Highway 351; westerly along said highway to the East along said highway to the Green River. Green River Road (Sublette County Road 23-110). AREA 94. CARTER LEASE. Beginning at the junction of Interstate Highway 80 and U.S. Highway 189; northerly AREA 102. BUFFALO. Beginning where Interstate AREA 88. BEAVER. Beginning where the East Green along U.S. Highway 189 to U.S. Highway 30; easterly then Highway 90 crosses Piney Creek; southerly along said River Road (Sublette County Road 23-110) intersects southerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80; highway to Interstate Highway 25; southerly along said Wyoming Highway 351; westerly along said highway to the westerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 189. highway to the Trabing Road (Johnson County Road Green River; northerly up said river to Cottonwood Creek; 13); westerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 196; westerly up said creek to South Cottonwood Creek; westerly AREA 95. CEDAR MOUNTAIN. Beginning where the southerly along said highway to the Crazy Woman Canyon up said creek to the South Fork of South Cottonwood Creek; Flaming Gorge Reservoir crosses the Wyoming-Utah state Road (Johnson County Road 14); westerly along said westerly up said creek to the divide between the Green line; west along said line to the Hoop Lake-Hole-in-the- road to U.S. Highway 16; westerly along said highway to River and the Greys River; northerly along said divide to Rock Road (Uinta County Road 295); northerly along said the divide along the Big Horn Mountain range at Powder the Hoback Rim; easterly along said rim to U.S. Highway road to Wyoming Highway 414 at the town of Lone Tree; River Pass; northerly along said divide to South Piney 191; southerly along said highway to the East Green River northerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80; Creek; northeasterly down said creek to Piney Creek; Road (Sublette County Road 23-110) at the Cora Junction; easterly along said highway to the Green River; southerly southeasterly down said creek to Interstate Highway 90. southerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 351. down said river to Flaming Gorge Reservoir; southerly along the east shore of Flaming Gorge Reservoir to the AREA 103. DWYER. Beginning at the confluence of the AREA 89. PINEY. Beginning where LaBarge Creek enters Wyoming-Utah state line. North Platte River and the Laramie River southwest of Ft. the Green River; westerly up said creek to the Greys River Laramie; westerly up the Laramie River to Duck Creek; Road; northerly up said road to the divide between the AREA 96. WEST FARSON. Beginning where the Green westerly up said creek to Ashley Creek; northerly up said Green River and the Greys River; northerly along said divide River crosses Interstate Highway 80; westerly along said creek to the Palmer Canyon Road (Albany County Road highway to U.S. Highway 30; northwesterly along said 721); westerly along said road to its junction with the wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 47 HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

Cottonwood Park Road (Albany County Road 71); northerly Nebraska-Colorado state lines intersect; westerly along along said road to the North Laramie River; westerly up said the Wyoming-Colorado state line to Interstate Highway river to Bear Creek; northerly up said creek to Friend Creek; 25; northerly along said highway to Interstate Highway Deer northerly up said creek to the divide between Horseshoe 80; easterly along said highway to the Wyoming-Nebraska Creek and the North Laramie River; northerly along said state line. AREA 1. CROOK. Beginning where Wyoming Highway 112 divide to the divide between Horseshoe Creek and Soldier crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; southwesterly Creek; northerly along said divide to U.S.F.S. Road 633; AREA 112. PINE MOUNTAIN. Beginning where Wyoming along said highway to Wyoming Highway 24 in the town northerly and westerly along said road to the town of Highway 430 crosses the Wyoming-Colorado state line; west of Hulett; southerly along said highway to U.S. Highway Esterbrook and the Esterbrook Road (Converse County Road along said line to Flaming Gorge Reservoir; northerly along 14; westerly along said highway to the Cabin Creek Road the east shore of said reservoir to Sage Creek; easterly ANTELOPE 5); northerly along said road to the Esterbrook Highway (Crook County Road 116); northwesterly along said road to (Wyoming Highway 94); northerly along said highway to the up said creek to Sage Creek Road (Sweetwater County the Oshoto Road (Crook County Road 263); westerly along North Platte River at Jackalope Warm Springs; easterly and Road 36); easterly along said road to Ramsey Ranch Road said road to the “D” Road (Crook County Road 68); northerly southerly down said river to the Laramie River. (Sweetwater County Road 34); southerly along said road to along said road to the Rocky Point Road in Campbell County U.S. Highway 191; easterly along said highway to Ramsey (Campbell County Road 85); northerly along said road to AREA 106. LONG CREEK. Beginning at the junction Ranch Road (Sweetwater County Road 34); easterly along the Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly along said line of U.S. Highway 287 and the Crooks Gap Road (Fremont said road to Clay Basin Pipeline Road (Sweetwater County to Wyoming Highway 112. County Road 318); southerly along said road to the Crooks Road 71); northeasterly along said road to Aspen Mountain Mountain Road (B.L.M. Road 2409); northwesterly along Road (Sweetwater County Road 27); northerly along said AREA 2. BEARLODGE. Beginning where Wyoming said road to the northeast branch of the Continental Divide; road to Mud Springs Road (Sweetwater County Road 32); Highway 112 crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; southwesterly along said divide to the divide between Alkali northeasterly along said road to Wyoming Highway 430; easterly along said line to the Wyoming-South Dakota Creek and the Sweetwater River; northwesterly along said southerly along said highway to the Wyoming-Colorado state line; southerly along said line to Interstate Highway divide to the confluence of Alkali Creek and the Sweetwater state line. 90; westerly along said Interstate Highway to the town River; northeasterly down said river to U.S. Highway 287; of Sundance and U.S. Highway 14; westerly and northerly northwesterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway AREA 113. SALT CREEK. Beginning at the junction along said highway to Wyoming Highway 24; northerly 135; northerly along said highway to Beaver Rim; easterly of Wyoming Highway 192 and Wyoming Highway 387; along said highway to Wyoming Highway 112 at the town of along said rim to the Ore Road (Fremont County Road 5); southwesterly along Wyoming Highway 387 to Interstate Hulett; northeasterly along said highway to the Wyoming- southerly along said road to U.S. Highway 287. Highway 25; northwesterly along said highway to Wyoming Montana state line. Highway 192; easterly and southerly along said highway to AREA 107. UPPER SWEETWATER. Beginning where Wyoming Highway 387. AREA 3. KEYHOLE. Beginning at the intersection of Wyoming Highway 28 crosses the Sweetwater River; Interstate Highway 90 and U.S. Highway 14 in the town northwesterly up said river to the divide between the AREA 114. NOWATER. Beginning at the confluence of of Sundance; westerly along Interstate Highway 90 to its Sweetwater River and the Popo Agie River drainages; Walters Draw and the Bighorn River; northerly down said intersection with the “D” Road; northerly along said road southeasterly along said divide to Granite Peak and the river to the Nowood River; southeasterly up said river to to the Oshoto Road (Crook County Road 263); easterly along head of Rock Creek; southeasterly down said creek to the U.S. Highway 16; westerly along said highway to the Blue said road to the Cabin Creek Road (Crook County Road 116); Sweetwater River; westerly up said river to the Phelps- Bank Road (B.L.M. Road 1411); southerly along said road to southerly and easterly along said road to U.S. Highway 14; Dodge Bridge and the Three Forks-Atlantic City Road the Nowater Stock Drive Road (B.L.M. Road 1404); westerly easterly and southerly along said highway to Interstate (B.L.M. Road 2317); southerly along said road to the Harris along said road to the Murphy Dome-Mud Creek Road Highway 90 at the town of Sundance. Slough Road; southerly along said road to the Continental (B.L.M. Road 1409); southwesterly along said road to the AREA 4. SAND CREEK. Beginning where Interstate Divide Road; westerly along said road to the Oregon Buttes divide between Nowater Creek and Kirby Creek; westerly Highway 90 crosses the Wyoming-South Dakota state Road (Fremont County Road 445); northerly along said road along said divide to the head of Walters Draw; westerly line; southerly along said line to U.S. Highway 85; to Wyoming Highway 28; northeasterly along said highway down said draw to the Bighorn River. southerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 585; to the Sweetwater River. AREA 115. UPPER NOWOOD. Beginning at the junction northwesterly along said highway to the town of Sundance AREA 108. BRIDGER PASS. Beginning where Wyoming of the Blue Bank Road and U.S. Highway 16; easterly along and Interstate Highway 90; easterly along said Interstate Highway 71 crosses Five Mile Ridge south of the city of said highway to the Canyon Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road 25); Highway to the Wyoming-South Dakota state line. Rawlins; southerly along said highway to the Sage Creek southerly along said road to the Gold Mine Road (U.S.F.S. AREA 5. INYAN KARA. Beginning where Interstate Road (Carbon County Road 401); southerly along said Road 452); southerly along said road to the Hazelton Road Highway 90 crosses Wyoming Highway 585 in the town road to the McCarty Canyon Road (Carbon County Road (Johnson County Road 3); southerly along said road to of Sundance; southeasterly along Wyoming Highway 585 503); southwesterly along said road to the Miller Hill Road Washakie County Road 6215 at Kidd Flat; southwesterly to the Skull Creek Road (Weston County Road 14); westerly (B.L.M. Road 3328); northwesterly along said road to the along said road to the Big Horn Mountain Road (Natrona along said road to the Green Mountain Road (Weston County Muddy Creek Road (B.L.M. Road 3306); westerly along County Road 109); southwesterly along said road to the Road 11); northerly along said road to the Dry Creek Road said road to Muddy Creek; westerly down said creek to the North Fork of Buffalo Creek; southwesterly along said (Weston County Road 13); northwesterly along said road to Sulphur Springs Ranch Road crossing; northeasterly from creek to the divide between the Middle Fork and North Wyoming Highway 116; southwesterly along said highway said crossing along the Atlantic Rim and Five Mile Ridge to Fork of Buffalo Creek; westerly along said divide to the to U.S. Highway 16 in the town of Upton; northwesterly Wyoming Highway 71. divide between Badwater Creek, Deep Creek, and Buffalo Creek; southwesterly along said divide to the Big Horn Trail; along said highway to Interstate Highway 90 at the town AREA 109. BECKTON. Beginning where Interstate westerly along said trail to the Oakie Road (Natrona County of Moorcroft; easterly along said Interstate Highway to Highway 90 crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; Road 101); westerly along said road to Sioux Pass and the Wyoming Highway 585 at the town of Sundance. southerly along said highway to Piney Creek; northwesterly divide between the Nowood River and Badwater Creek; AREA 6. SKULL CREEK. Beginning where U.S. Highway up said creek to South Piney Creek; westerly up said creek westerly then northerly along said divide to Hawks Butte 85 crosses the Wyoming-South Dakota state line; southerly to the Bighorn National Forest boundary; northwesterly and the divide between the Nowood River and Nowater along said line to U.S. Highway 16; northwesterly along said along said boundary to the Wyoming-Montana state line; Creek; northerly along said divide to the Nowater Stock highway to Wyoming Highway 116 in the town of Upton; easterly along said line to Interstate Highway 90. Drive Road (B.L.M. Road 1404); northeasterly along said northeasterly along said highway to the Dry Creek Road road to the Blue Bank Road (B.L.M. Road 1411); northerly (Weston County Road 13); southerly and easterly along said AREA 110. SOUTH GREYBULL RIVER. All of the along said road to U.S. Highway 16. drainage of the Greybull River south of the Greybull River road to the Green Mountain Road (Weston County Road 11); and west of Wyoming Highway 120; all of the drainage of AREA 117. CROWHEART BUTTE. All non-Indian owned southerly along said road to the Skull Creek Road (Weston Gooseberry Creek west of Wyoming Highway 120. fee title lands within the exterior boundaries of the Wind County Road 14); easterly along said road to Wyoming River Reservation; excluding Antelope Hunt Area 97, those Highway 585; southeasterly along said highway to U.S. AREA 111. CHALK BLUFFS. Beginning at the junction areas of the Spence and Moriarity Wildlife Management Highway 85; northerly along said highway to the Wyoming- of Interstate Highway 80 and the Wyoming-Nebraska state Area that lie east of the East Fork of the Wind River, and South Dakota state line. line; southerly along said line to where the Wyoming- those lands within Hot Springs County. 48 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

AREA 7. SOUTH OSAGE. Beginning at the junction of the Wasserburger Road (Niobrara County Road 13); westerly the Converse-Niobrara county line and the Cow Creek U.S. Highway 16 and Wyoming Highway 450; southwesterly along said road to the North Lance Creek Road (Niobrara Road (Converse County Road 45); northerly along said along Wyoming Highway 450 to Wyoming Highway 116; County Road 14); northwesterly along said road to the road to the Converse-Niobrara county line and the Cow northerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 16 in the Niobrara-Converse county line and the Dull Center Road Creek Road (Niobrara County Road 3); easterly along town of Upton; southeasterly along said highway to (Converse County Road 38); westerly along said road to the said road to the Slagle Road (Niobrara County Road 4); Wyoming Highway 450. Clareton Road (Converse County Road 39); northeasterly northerly along said road to the North Lance Creek Road along said road to the Converse-Weston county line and (Niobrara County Road 14); easterly and southerly along AREA 8. UPTON-FOUR HORSE. Beginning at the the Lynch Road (Weston County Road 7A); northerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 272; southerly along said junction of Wyoming Highway 116 and Wyoming Highway said road to the Cheyenne River Road (Weston County Road highway to Wyoming Highway 270; southwesterly along 450; westerly along Wyoming Highway 450 to the Keeline 54); easterly along said road to U.S. Highway 85; northerly said highway to the town of Lance Creek and Wyoming Road (U.S.F.S. Road 930); northwesterly along said road to along said highway to the Dewey Road Weston County Road Highway 271; westerly along said highway to the Twenty Black Thunder Creek; easterly down said creek to Bacon 2); southeasterly along said road to the Wyoming-South Mile Road (Niobrara County Road 23); westerly along said Creek; northerly up said creek to Newel Prong; northerly Dakota state line. road to the Converse-Niobrara county line and the Manning up said prong to the Cheyenne River/Belle Fourche River Road (Converse County Road 53); southwesterly along said Divide; northeasterly along said divide to the divide AREA 12. HAT CREEK. Beginning where U.S. Highway 18 road to the Twenty Mile Creek Road (Converse County Road between Four Horse Creek and Raven Creek; northwesterly intersects the Wyoming-South Dakota state line; southerly 46); southerly along said road to U.S. Highway 20 at the along said divide to the Belle Fourche town of Lost Springs; southwesterly along

River; northeasterly down said river to said highway to Interstate Highway 25; DEER Interstate Highway 90; easterly along said HUNTING ETHICS southerly along said highway to the North highway to U.S. Highway 16; southeasterly Platte River; westerly and northerly up said along said highway to Wyoming Highway river to Wyoming Highway 59 at the town 116 at the town of Upton; southerly along of Douglas; northerly along said highway said highway to Wyoming Highway 450. Know your maximum to the Dull Center Road (Converse County AREA 9. BLACKTAIL CREEK. Road 38). Beginning where U.S. Highway 16 effective shooting AREA 15. SOUTHEAST WYOMING. crosses the Wyoming-South Dakota state Beginning where U.S. Highway 20 line; southerly along said line to the range intersects the Wyoming-Nebraska state Dewey Road (Weston County Road 2); line; southerly along said line to the northwesterly along said road to U.S. Wyoming-Colorado state line; westerly Highway 85; southerly along said highway along said line to Interstate Highway 25; to the Cheyenne River Road (Weston County Road 54); along said line to the Wyoming-Nebraska state line; northerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 26; easterly westerly along said road to the Lynch Road (Weston County southerly along said line to the Hat Creek Road (Niobrara along said highway to the North Platte River; northwesterly Road 7A); northerly along said road to Wyoming Highway County Road 64); westerly along said road to U.S. Highway up said river to Interstate Highway 25; northerly along said 450; northeasterly along said highway to U.S. Highway 16; 85; northerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway highway to U.S. Highway 20; easterly along said highway southeasterly along said highway to the Wyoming-South 270; westerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway to the Wyoming-Nebraska state line. Dakota state line. 272; northerly along said highway to the North Lance Creek Road (Niobrara County Road 14); northerly along AREA 17. NORTHWEST GILLETTE. Beginning where AREA 10. ROCHELLE HILLS. Beginning at the junction of Wyoming Highway 59 crosses the Wyoming-Montana state Wyoming Highway 59 and Wyoming Highway 450; easterly said road to the Wasserburger Road (Niobrara County Road 13); easterly along said road to U.S. Highway 85; northerly line; southerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 14-16; along Wyoming Highway 450 to the Lynch Road (Weston southerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 90 County Road 7A); southerly along said road to the Weston- along said highway to the Old Highway 85 Road (Niobrara County Road 9); northeasterly along said road to U.S. west of the town of Gillette; westerly along said highway Converse County line and the Clareton Road (Converse to the Powder River; northerly down said river to the County Road 39); southerly along said road to the Dull Highway 18; easterly along said highway to the Wyoming- South Dakota state line. Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly along said line to Center Road (Converse County Road 38); easterly along Wyoming Highway 59. said road to the Converse-Niobrara County line and the AREA 13. LUSK. Beginning where the Hat Creek Road North Lance Creek Road (Niobrara County Road 14); easterly (Niobrara County Road 64) intersects the Wyoming- AREA 18. CAMPBELL. Beginning where the Rocky Point and southerly along said road to the Slagle Road (Niobrara Nebraska state line; southerly along said line to U.S. Road crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; southerly County Road 4); southerly along said road to the Cow Creek Highway 20; westerly along said highway to the Twenty along said road to the “D” Road; southerly along said road Road (Niobrara County Road 3); westerly along said road Mile Creek Road (Converse County Road 46) at the town to Interstate Highway 90; westerly along said highway to the Converse-Niobrara County line and the Cow Creek of Lost Springs; northerly along said road to the Manning to U.S. Highway 14-16; northerly along said highway to Road (Converse County Road 45); southerly along said road Road (Converse County Road 53); easterly along said road Wyoming Highway 59; northerly along said highway to the to the Converse-Niobrara County line and the K-Field Road to the Twenty Mile Road (Niobrara County Road 23) at the Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly along said line to the (Niobrara County Road 50); southerly along said road to the Converse-Niobrara county line; easterly along said road Rocky Point Road. Converse-Niobrara County line and the Walker Creek Road to Wyoming Highway 271; easterly along said highway AREA 19. PUMPKIN BUTTES. Beginning at the (Converse County Road 43); westerly along said road to Dry to Wyoming Highway 270 at the town of Lance Creek; Creek; westerly up said creek to the Iberlin Ranch Road; intersection of Interstate Highway 90 and Wyoming northerly and easterly along said highway to U.S. Highway Highway 59 at the city of Gillette; southerly along Wyoming northerly along said road to the Thunder Basin National 85; southerly along said highway to the Hat Creek Road Grassland boundary and U.S.F.S. Road 958C; northwesterly Highway 59 to Wyoming Highway 387; southwesterly along (Niobrara County Road 64); easterly along said road to the said highway to Wyoming Highway 192; northwesterly along said road to the East Bill Road (U.S.F.S. Road 958); Wyoming-Nebraska state line. westerly along said road to the Dull Center Road (Converse along said highway to the Streeter Road (Johnson County County Road 38); westerly along said road to Wyoming AREA 14. TWENTY MILE. Beginning at the junction of Road 135); northerly along said road to the Powder River; Highway 59; northerly along said highway to the junction Wyoming Highway 59 and the Dull Center Road (Converse northerly down said river to Interstate Highway 90; easterly of Wyoming Highway 59 and Wyoming Highway 450. County Road 38); easterly along said road to the East along said highway to Wyoming Highway 59. Bill Road (U.S.F.S. Road 958); easterly along said road AREA 21. THUNDER BASIN. Beginning where Interstate AREA 11. MULE CREEK. Beginning where the Dewey to U.S.F.S. Road 958C; southeasterly along said road to Road (Weston County Road 2) crosses the Wyoming-South Highway 90 crosses the Belle Fourche River; southwesterly the Iberlin Ranch Road; southerly along said road to Dry up said river to the divide between Four Horse Creek and Dakota state line; southerly along said line to U.S. Highway Creek; easterly down said creek to the Walker Creek Road 18; westerly along said highway to the Old Highway 85 Raven Creek; southerly along said divide to the divide (Converse County Road 43); easterly along said road to between the Cheyenne River and Belle Fourche River; Road (Niobrara County Road 9); southwesterly along said the Converse-Niobrara county line and the K-Field Road road to U.S. Highway 85; southerly along said highway to southwesterly along said divide to Newel Prong; southerly (Niobrara County Road 50); northerly along said road to down said prong to Bacon Creek; southerly down said wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 49 HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

creek to Black Thunder Creek; westerly up said creek to Forest; southerly and westerly along said boundary to the said road to the Slip Road; southeasterly along said road the Keeline Road (U.S.F.S. Road 930); southeasterly along Gold Mine Road (U.S.F.S. Road 452); northerly along said to Arch Creek. said road to Wyoming Highway 450; westerly along said road to the Canyon Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road 25); northerly highway to Wyoming Highway 59; northerly along said along said road to U.S. Highway 16 and the divide along the AREA 33. RED FORK. Beginning at the town of Kaycee highway to Interstate Highway 90 at the city of Gillette; Big Horn Mountain Range at Powder River Pass; northerly and Interstate Highway 25; southeasterly along said easterly along said highway to the Belle Fourche River. along said divide to the head of South Piney Creek; highway to the South Fork of the Powder River; southerly northeasterly down said creek to the east boundary of the up said river to Willow Creek; southwesterly up said creek AREA 22. DOUGLAS. Beginning where Interstate Bighorn National Forest. to the Lone Bear Road (Natrona County Road 112); northerly Highway 25 crosses the North Platte River in the city along said road to the Willow Creek Road (Natrona County of Casper; northerly along said highway to Wyoming AREA 29. JOHNSON. Beginning where Interstate Road 111); southwesterly along said road to the 33 Mile Highway 259; northerly along said highway to the town of Highway 90 crosses the Powder River; southerly up said river Road (Natrona County Road 110); northwesterly along said Midwest and Wyoming Highway 387; northeasterly along to the Streeter Road (Johnson County Road 135); southerly road to Buffalo Creek; northerly down said creek to the said highway to Wyoming Highway 59 at Reno Junction; along said road to Wyoming Highway 192; southeasterly Middle Fork of the Powder River; westerly up said river to southerly along said highway to the North Platte River at along said highway to the West Sussex Oil Field Road at the the Outlaw Cave Access Road; northerly along said road to the town of Douglas; westerly up said river to Interstate town of Linch; westerly along said road to old U.S. Highway the Barnum Road (Johnson County Road 78) at the town Highway 25 in the city of Casper. 87; west from the junction of the West Sussex Oil Field Road of Barnum; northerly along said road to the Ken Graves and old U.S. Highway 87 to Interstate Highway 25; northerly Ranch Road; northerly along said road to the North Fork AREA 23. CLEARMONT. Beginning where the Powder along said highway to Interstate Highway 90; southeasterly of the Red Fork of the Powder River at the Ken Graves River crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; southerly up along said highway to the Powder River. Ranch; northwesterly up said river to Beartrap Creek; said river to U.S. Highway 14; westerly along said highway northwesterly up said creek to Arch Creek; northerly up said to Interstate Highway 90; northwesterly along said highway AREA 30. UPPER POWDER RIVER. Beginning at the creek to the Slip Road (Johnson County Road 67); easterly to the Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly along said line junction of the Trabing Road (Johnson County Road 13) along said road to the Mayoworth Road (Johnson County DEER to the Powder River. and Interstate Highway 25; southerly along Interstate Road 266); easterly along said road to the Mesa Road Highway 25 to the point east of the U.S. Highway 196-Mesa (Johnson County Road 115) at Mayoworth; northeasterly AREA 24. SHERIDAN. Beginning where Interstate Road (Johnson County Road 115) junction; west to the U.S. Highway 90 crosses the Wyoming-Montana state along said road to Wyoming Highway 196; due east from Highway 196-Mesa Road junction; southwesterly along the the junction of the Mesa Road and Wyoming Highway 196 to line; southerly along said highway to the Piney Creek Mesa Road to the Mayoworth Road (Johnson County Road interchange and U.S. Highway 87; northwesterly along said the Interstate Highway 25; southerly along said highway to 266) at the town of Mayoworth; westerly along said road the town of Kaycee. highway to Wyoming Highway 193; northwesterly along to the Slip Road (Johnson County Road 67); westerly along said highway to South Piney Creek; westerly up said creek said road to the Hazelton Road (Johnson County Road 3); AREA 34. NATRONA. Beginning at the intersection of to the Bighorn National Forest boundary; Interstate Highway 25 and the North Platte northwesterly along said boundary to the River in the city of Casper; southwesterly Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly along HUNTING ETHICS up said river to the bridge at Poplar said line to Interstate Highway 90. Street; northerly along said street to AREA 25. TONGUE-GOOSE. Beginning U.S. Highway 20-26; westerly along said where the Wyoming-Montana state line and Know your target and highway to Natrona County Road 104 at the east boundary of the Bighorn National Waltman; northerly along said road to Forest intersect; southeasterly along said Natrona County Road 103; northwesterly boundary to South Piney Creek; southwesterly what lies beyond along said road to Natrona County Road up said creek to the divide along the Big Horn 102; northerly along said road to Natrona Mountain Range; northwesterly along said divide to U.S. County Road 101; northeasterly along said Highway 14 at Granite Pass; northerly along said highway to northerly along said road to the Gold Mine Road (U.S.F.S. road to Badwater Creek; northeasterly along said creek to the Hunt Mountain Road (U.S.F.S. Road 10); northwesterly Road 452); northwesterly along said road to the Bighorn the divide between Badwater Creek, Deep Creek, and along said road to U.S. Highway 14A; northwesterly along National Forest boundary; easterly and northerly along Buffalo Creek; northeasterly along said divide to the divide said highway to the Devils Canyon Road (U.S.F.S. Road said boundary to the Crazy Woman Canyon Road (Johnson between the Middle Fork and North Fork of Buffalo Creek; 14); northerly along said road to the Sheep Mountain County Road 14); easterly along said road to Wyoming easterly along said divide to the North Fork of Buffalo Creek; Road (U.S.F.S. Road 11); northerly along said road to the Highway 196; northerly along said highway to the Trabing northeasterly along said creek to Natrona County Road 109; Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly along said line to the Road; easterly along said road to Interstate Highway 25. northeasterly along said road to Washakie County Road east boundary of the Bighorn National Forest. 6215; northeasterly along said road to the 33-Mile Road AREA 31. SALT CREEK. Beginning at the junction of the (Natrona County Road 110) at Kidd Flat; southeasterly along AREA 26. UCROSS. Beginning where U.S. Highway West Sussex Oil Field Road and Wyoming Highway 192 at said road to Natrona County Road 113; easterly along said 14 crosses the Powder River; southerly up said river to the town of Linch; southeasterly along said highway to road to Natrona County Road 114; northeasterly along said Interstate Highway 90; northwesterly along said highway Wyoming Highway 387; southwesterly along said highway road to Natrona County Road 115; easterly along said road to U. S. Highway 14; easterly along said highway to the to Interstate Highway 25; northwesterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 387; easterly along said highway to Powder River. to the point on Interstate Highway 25 due west of the Wyoming Highway 259 in the town of Midwest; southerly junction of old U.S. Highway 87 and the West Sussex Oil along said highway to Interstate Highway 25; southerly AREA 27. BUFFALO. Beginning where Wyoming Highway Field Road; east from Interstate Highway 25 to the junction along said highway to the North Platte River in the city of 193 crosses South Piney Creek; southeasterly along of old U.S. Highway 87 and the West Sussex Oil Field Road; Casper. said highway to U.S. Highway 87; southeasterly along easterly along said road to Wyoming Highway 192 at the said highway to Interstate Highway 90; southerly along town of Linch. AREA 35. UPPER NOWOOD. Beginning at Cottonwood said highway to Interstate Highway 25; southerly along Pass and the Nowood Road; northeasterly along said road said highway to the Trabing Road (Johnson County Road AREA 32. BEARTRAP CREEK. Beginning where the Slip to Deep Creek; up said creek to Lost Creek; up said creek to 13); westerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 196; Road (Johnson County Road 67) crosses Arch Creek west the Cherry Creek Hill Stock Drive Road; northeasterly along southerly along said highway to the Crazy Woman Canyon of the town of Mayoworth; southerly down said creek to said road to the Hazelton Road; southerly along said road Road (Johnson County Road 14); westerly along said road to Beartrap Creek; southerly down said creek to the North Fork to Washakie County Road 6215 at Kidd Flat; southwesterly the Bighorn National Forest boundary; northerly along said of the Red Fork of the Powder River; southeasterly down along said road to Natrona County Road 109; southwesterly boundary to South Piney Creek; easterly down said creek to said river to the Ken Graves Ranch Road; southerly down along said road to the North Fork of Buffalo Creek; Wyoming Highway 193. said road to the Barnum Road (Johnson County Road 78); southwesterly along said creek to the divide between the southerly along said road to the Barnum Mountain Road; Middle Fork and North Fork of Buffalo Creek; westerly along AREA 28. HUNTER MESA. Beginning where South Piney westerly along said road to the Hazelton Road (Washakie said divide to the divide between Badwater Creek, Deep Creek crosses the east boundary of the Bighorn National County Road 81-Johnson County Road 3); northerly along Creek and Buffalo Creek; southwesterly along said divide 50 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS to the Bighorn Trail; westerly along said trail to the Oakie (Hot Springs County Road 7); northerly along said road to 14A; easterly along said highway to the Hunt Mountain Road Road (Natrona County Road 101); westerly along said road Wyoming Highway 172. (U.S.F.S. Road 10); southwesterly along said road to U.S. to Sioux Pass and the Devil’s Slide Road; westerly along said Highway 14; southerly then westerly along said highway to road to the divide between Nowood Creek and Badwater AREA 40. BUFFALO CREEK. Beginning at the the Bighorn National Forest boundary; northwesterly along Creek; southwesterly then northwesterly along said divide intersection of U.S. Highway 16 and the Bluebank Road said boundary to U.S. Highway 14A. to the Nowood Road at Cottonwood Pass. (B.L.M. Road 1411); northeasterly along said highway to the Canyon Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road 25); southerly along said AREA 51. BEAVER CREEK. Beginning at the Big Horn AREA 36. BADWATER. Beginning at the town of Shoshoni road to the Gold Mine Road (U.S.F.S. Road 452); southerly River in the town of Greybull; northerly down said river and U.S. Highway 20-26; westerly along said highway to along said road to the Hazelton Road (Big Horn Divide to Bear Creek; northeasterly up said creek to the Bighorn the east shoreline of Boysen Reservoir; northerly along said Road); southerly along said road to the Cherry Creek Hill National Forest boundary; southeasterly along said shoreline to Boysen Dam and the Wind boundary to U.S. Highway 14; westerly along River; northerly down said river to Gold said highway to the Big Horn River. Creek (excluding Indian tribal trust lands HUNTING ETHICS immediately north of U.S. Highway 20- AREA 52. CRYSTAL CREEK. Beginning at 26 near Boysen Reservoir and northeast the Big Horn River and U.S. Highway 14A nine of Boysen Dam); easterly up Gold Creek (9) miles east of the town of Lovell; easterly to the divide between Buffalo Creek and Follow up “every shot” along said highway to the Bighorn National Forest boundary; southeasterly along said

Badwater Creek on Copper Mountain; DEER easterly along said divide to West Bridger boundary to Bear Creek; southwesterly down Creek; easterly down said creek to the you take said creek to the Big Horn River; northerly Kirby Creek Road (Hot Springs County down said river to U.S. Highway 14A. Road 7); northerly along said road to Little AREA 53. DEVILS CANYON. Beginning V-H Draw; northeasterly up said draw to the Packsaddle Stock Drive Road; westerly along said road to Lost Creek; where U.S. Highway 14A crosses the Big Horn River; Road; southerly along said road to the Bridger Creek Road; northwesterly down said creek to Deep Creek; northerly northerly down said river to the Wyoming-Montana state northeasterly along said road to the Pine Creek Road at down said creek to the Upper Nowood Road; southwesterly line; easterly along said line to the Sheep Mountain Road the Gardner Summer Ranch; easterly up said road to the along said road to the Nowater Stock Drive (B.L.M. Road (U.S.F.S. Road 11); southerly along said road to the Devils Seaman Ranch Road; easterly, southerly, then easterly 1404); northwesterly along said road to the Bluebank Canyon Road (U.S.F.S. Road 14); southerly along said road along said road to the divide between Nowood Creek and Road (B.L.M. Road 1411); northerly along said road to the to U.S. Highway 14A; westerly along said highway to the Badwater Creek at Cottonwood Pass; southeasterly then intersection with U.S. Highway 16. Big Horn River. northeasterly along said divide to the Devil’s Slide Road; easterly along said road to Sioux Pass and the Oakie Trail AREA 41. LOWER NOWOOD. Beginning at the AREA 59. SOUTH . Beginning (Natrona County Road 101); easterly along said trail to intersection of U.S. Highway 16-20 and Wyoming Highway at the junction of Wyoming Highway 34 and Interstate the Big Horn Trail; easterly along said trail to the divide 31 near the town of Manderson; easterly along Highway Highway 25; southerly along said Interstate Highway between Badwater Creek, Deep Creek, and the Middle Fork 31 to the Alkali Road (B.L.M. Road 1111) near the town of to Wyoming Highway 211 near the city of Cheyenne; of Buffalo Creek; southwesterly down Badwater Creek to Hyattville; northerly along said road to the Cold Springs northwesterly along said highway to the Fisher Canyon- Natrona County Road 101; southwesterly along said road Road (Big Horn County Road 268; B.L.M. /U.S.F.S. Road Rogers Canyon Road (Laramie County Road 228-1-Albany to Natrona County Road 102; southerly along said road to 344); northeasterly along said road to the Bighorn National County Road 17) at Horse Creek Station; westerly along said Natrona County Road 103; southeasterly along said road Forest boundary; southeasterly along said boundary to U.S. road to U.S. Highway 30; northerly along said highway to to Natrona County Road 104; southerly along said road Highway 16; westerly along said highway to U.S. Highway Wyoming Highway 34; northeasterly along said highway to to Waltman and U.S. Highway 20-26; westerly along said 20 (Wyoming Highway 789); southerly along said highway Interstate Highway 25. highway to the town of Shoshoni. to its junction with the Big Horn Canal three-quarters (3/4) of a mile south of the town of Worland; northerly on said AREA 60. POLE MOUNTAIN. Beginning in the city of AREA 37. COPPER MOUNTAIN. Beginning at the canal to U.S. Highway 16-20; easterly along said highway Laramie and the Rogers Canyon-Ninth Street Road (Albany confluence of the Big Horn River and Walter’s Draw; to Wyoming Highway 31. County Road 17-Laramie County Road 228); northeasterly easterly up said draw to the divide between Nowater Creek along said road to Wyoming Highway 211 (Horse Creek- and Kirby Creek; easterly along said divide to the Murphy AREA 46. . Beginning at Granite Pass on Chugwater Road); southeasterly along said highway to Dome-Mud Creek Road (B.L.M. Road 1409); southerly along U.S. Highway 14 and the divide along the Bighorn Mountain Interstate Highway 25; southerly along said highway to said road to Wyoming Highway 172 (Black Mountain Road); range; southeasterly along said divide to the U.S. Highway Interstate Highway 80; westerly along said highway to the westerly along said highway to Kirby Creek Road (Hot 16 at Powder River Pass; westerly along said highway to city of Laramie. Springs County Road 7); southeasterly along said road to the Bighorn National Forest Boundary; northerly along said West Bridger Creek; westerly up said creek to the divide boundary to the Alkali Road (U.S.F.S. Road 338); easterly AREA 61. HARRIMAN. Beginning at the city of between Buffalo Creek and Badwater Creek; westerly along along said road to the Shell Ranger Station-Paint Rock Laramie and Interstate Highway 80; southeasterly along said divide to the head of Gold Creek; westerly down said Lakes Road (U.S.F.S. Road 17); northwesterly along said said highway to Interstate Highway 25 near the city of creek to the east boundary of the Wind River Reservation; road to U.S. Highway 14; northerly along said highway to Cheyenne; southerly along said highway to the Wyoming- north and west along said boundary to the Big Horn River; Granite Pass. Colorado state line; west along said line to U.S. Highway northerly down said river to Walter’s Draw. 287; northerly along said highway to Interstate Highway AREA 47. WEBBER CANYON. Beginning at the junction 80. AREA 39. BATES CREEK. Beginning at the intersection of U.S. Highway 16-20 and U.S. Highway 14 in the town of the Kirby Creek Road (Hot Springs County Road 7) and of Greybull; easterly along U.S. Highway 14 to the Paint AREA 64. LARAMIE PEAK. Beginning at the junction Wyoming Highway 172 (Black Mountain Road); easterly Rock Lakes Road (U.S.F.S. Road 17); southeasterly along of Interstate Highway 25 and Wyoming Highway 34; along said highway to Murphy Dome-Mud Creek Road said road to the Alkali Road (U.S.F.S. Road 338) westerly southwesterly along Highway 34 to U.S. Highway 30; (B.L.M. Road 1409); northeasterly along said road to the along said road to the Bighorn National Forest boundary; northwesterly along said highway to the junction with Nowater Stock Drive Road (B.L.M. Road 1404); easterly southeasterly along said boundary to the Cold Springs at the town of Medicine Bow; along said road to the Upper Nowood Road; southerly Road (Big Horn County Road 268; B.L.M./U.S.F.S. Road northerly along said highway to the Lone Tree Road (B.L.M. along said road to the Seaman Ranch Road (Lysite Mountain 344); southwesterly along said road to Wyoming Highway Road 3141); northerly along said road to the Spring Creek Road) at Cottonwood Pass; westerly then northerly along 31; westerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 16-20; Road; easterly along said road to the Bates Creek Road said road to the Pine Creek Road; westerly along said road northerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 14 in the (Natrona County Road 402); northeasterly along said road to the Bridger Creek Road at the Gardner Summer Ranch; town of Greybull. to the Squaw Springs Trail Road; northeasterly along said southwesterly along said road to the Packsaddle Road; road to U.S.F.S. Road 660; southeasterly along said road to AREA 50. UPPER SHELL-BEAVER CREEK. Beginning the Cold Springs Road (Converse County Road 24); easterly northerly along said road to the head of Little V-H draw; at the Bighorn National Forest boundary and U.S. Highway southwesterly down said draw to the Kirby Creek Road along said road to the divide between the Little Medicine wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 51 HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

Bow River and LaPrele Creek; easterly along said divide to (Natrona County Road 505); southerly along said road to U.S. Highway 30 at the town of Medicine Bow. the divide between Corduroy Creek and Rocky Ford Creek; the head of the Clear Fork of Muddy Creek; easterly down easterly along said divide to the Fetterman Road (Albany said fork to the Casper Mountain area boundary marker; AREA 74. KYLE. Beginning where U.S. Highway 30 County Road 61); southerly along said road to U.S.F.S. north two (2) miles to the southeast corner of Crimson intersects Wyoming Highway 72; southeasterly along said Road 658; easterly along said road to South Fork Creek (a Dawn Park; northerly and westerly along the east and north highway to the city of Laramie and Interstate Highway 80; tributary to LaBonte Creek); southerly up said creek to the boundary of said park to the north ; northerly northwesterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 72; divide between Horseshoe Creek and the North Laramie along said road to the East End Road (Natrona County Road northerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 30. River; southerly and easterly along said divide to the 506); northeasterly along said road to the head of the East AREA 75. FOUR MILE. Beginning at the city of Laramie Esterbrook Road (Albany County Road 710-Converse County Fork of Elkhorn Creek; northerly down said creek to the and ; westerly along said highway Road 5 and 7-U.S.F.S Road 653); northeasterly along said lower timberline on Casper Mountain; westerly along said to the divide between the Laramie River and the North road to the Glendo-Esterbrook Road (Ridge Road-Converse timberline to the Casper Mountain Road (Wyoming Highway Platte River; northerly along said divide to Medicine Bow County Road 6-Platte County Road 135); easterly along said 251); northerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 258 Peak and the divide between the Medicine Bow River and road to the Glendo Park Road (Platte County Road 17) at (Wyoming Boulevard); westerly along said highway to Brush Creek; northwesterly along said divide to U.S.F.S. the town of Glendo; easterly along said road to the North Poplar Street; northerly along said street to the North Platte Road 103; northwesterly along said road to the North Brush Platte River; southeasterly down said river to U.S. Highway River; easterly down said river to Deer Creek at the town Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road 100); northerly along said road 26; westerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 25; of Glenrock. to the Sand Lake Road (U.S.F.S. Road 101); northwesterly southerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 34. AREA 67. CASPER MOUNTAIN. Beginning where Wolf along said road to the Cedar Pass Road (U.S.F.S. Road AREA 65. SOUTH CONVERSE. Beginning at the Creek enters the North Platte River; northeasterly down 261); southwesterly along said road to U.S.F.S. Road 115; confluence of Deer Creek and the North Platte River at the said river to the bridge at Poplar Street; southerly along northerly along said road to the Pass Creek Basin Road; town of Glenrock; easterly and southerly down said river said street to Wyoming Highway 258 (Wyoming Boulevard); northerly along said road to the Pass Creek Road (Carbon County Road 404); northerly along said road to Wyoming

DEER to the Glendo Reservoir Dam and the Glendo Park Road easterly along said highway to Casper Mountain Road (Platte County Road 17); westerly along said road to the (Wyoming Highway 251); southerly along said road to the Highway 72; northwesterly along said highway to Interstate town of Glendo and the Glendo-Esterbrook Road (Ridge lower timberline on Casper Mountain; easterly along said Highway 80 to the west Elk Mountain interchange; Road; Platte County Road 135-Converse County Road 6); timberline to the East Fork of Elkhorn Creek; southerly southeasterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 130. westerly along said road to the Esterbrook Road (Converse up said creek to the East End Road (Natrona County Road AREA 76. SHEEP MOUNTAIN. Beginning at the city of County Road 5 and 7-U.S.F.S. Road 653-Albany County Road 506); southwesterly along said road to the north entrance Laramie and Wyoming Highway 230; southwesterly along 710); southwesterly along said road to the divide between road to Crimson Dawn Park; southerly along said road to said highway to Wyoming Highway 10 at Woods Landing; Horseshoe Creek and the North Laramie River; westerly and the Crimson Dawn Park boundary; easterly and southerly southerly along said highway to the Wyoming-Colorado northerly along said divide to the head of South Fork Creek, along said boundary to the southeast corner of the park; state line; west along said line to Wyoming Highway a tributary of LaBonte Creek; northeasterly along said southerly to the Clear Fork of Muddy Creek and the Casper 230; northeasterly along said highway to U.S.F.S. Road creek to U.S.F.S. Road 658; westerly along said road to the Mountain area boundary marker; southwesterly up said 512; northwesterly along said road to U.S.F.S. Road 543; Fetterman Road (Albany County Road 61); northerly along creek to the Circle Drive Road (Natrona County Road 505); northerly along said road to Douglas Creek at Keystone; said road to the divide between Corduroy northerly up said creek to the divide Creek and Rocky Ford Creek; westerly between the Laramie River and the North along said divide to the divide between HUNTING ETHICS Platte River; northerly along said divide to LaPrele Creek and the Little Medicine Wyoming Highway 130; easterly along said Bow River; westerly along said divide to highway to Wyoming Highway 230. the Cold Springs Road (Converse County Road 24); southwesterly along said road Mistakes happen AREA 77. BOULDER RIDGE. Beginning to U.S.F.S. Road 660; northwesterly along at the city of Laramie and U.S. Highway said road to Curry Creek; northwesterly 287; southerly along said highway to the down said creek to Deer Creek; northerly – own them Wyoming-Colorado state line; westerly along down said creek to the North Platte River said line to Wyoming Highway 10; northerly at the town of Glenrock. along said highway to Wyoming Highway 230 at Woods Landing; northeasterly along AREA 66. BATES HOLE-HAT SIX. Beginning at the northerly along said road to the switchback; northerly one said highway to U.S. Highway 287. confluence of Deer Creek and the North Platte River at and one-half (1-1/2) miles along the west boundary of Star the town of Glenrock; southerly along said creek to Curry Wallow; west two and one-fourth (2-1/4) miles to the Casper AREA 78. FRENCH CREEK. Beginning where Wyoming Creek; southeasterly up said creek to U.S.F.S. Road 660; Mountain area boundary marker; northerly to the head of Highway 130 crosses the divide between the Laramie River northwesterly along said road to its termination at the Wolf Creek; northerly down said creek to the North Platte and the North Platte River; southerly along said divide to Squaw Springs Trail Road; southwesterly along said road River. Douglas Creek; southerly down said creek to U.S.F.S. Road to the Bates Creek Road (Natrona County Road 402); 543 at Keystone; southerly along said road to U.S.F.S. southwesterly along said road to the Spring Creek Road; AREA 70. SHIRLEY MOUNTAIN. Beginning where Road 512; southeasterly along said road to Wyoming westerly along said road to the Lone Tree Road (B.L.M. Wyoming Highway 487 intersects U.S. Highway 30 at the Highway 230; southwesterly along said highway to the Road 3141); southerly along said road to the Shirley Ridge town of Medicine Bow; westerly along U.S. Highway 30 Wyoming-Colorado state line; westerly along said line to Road (Carbon County Road 2); southwesterly along said to Wyoming Highway 72; northerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 230; northwesterly along said highway road to Wyoming Highway 77; southerly along said highway the town of Hanna and the Hanna-Leo Road (Carbon County to Wyoming Highway 130; easterly along said highway to to the Chalk Mountain Road (B.L.M. 3129); westerly and Road 291); northerly along said road to the Medicine Bow the divide between the Laramie River and the North Platte northerly along said road to the Dry Creek Road (Carbon River; westerly down said river to Seminoe Reservoir and River. County Road 103); northwesterly along said road to the the North Platte River; northerly down said river to where south fork of Canyon Creek; westerly and northerly down Canyon Creek enters Pathfinder Reservoir; easterly up AREA 79. KENNADAY PEAK. Beginning where said fork to Canyon Creek; westerly down said creek to said creek to the south fork of Canyon Creek; easterly and Interstate Highway 80 crosses the North Platte River; Pathfinder Reservoir and the North Platte River; northerly southerly up said fork to the Dry Creek Road (Carbon County easterly along said highway to U.S. Highway 30; easterly and easterly down said river to Wolf Creek; southerly up Road 103); southeasterly along said road to the Chalk along said highway to Wyoming Highway 72; southerly said creek to its head; southerly one and one-eighth (1-1/8) Mountain Road (B.L.M. Road 3129); easterly and southerly along said highway to the Pass Creek Road (Carbon County miles to the Casper Mountain area boundary marker; due along said road to Wyoming Highway 77; northerly along Road 404); southerly along said road to the Pass Creek east two and one-quarter (2-1/4) miles to the west boundary said highway to the Shirley Ridge Road (Carbon County Basin Road; southerly along said road to U.S.F.S. Road 115; of Star Wallow; southerly along said boundary one and one- Road 2); northeasterly along said road to Wyoming Highway southerly along said road to the Cedar Pass Road (U.S.F.S. half (1-1/2) miles to the switchback of the Circle Drive Road 487; southerly along said highway to the intersection with Road 261); northeasterly along said road to the Sand Lake

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Road (U.S.F.S. Road 101); southeasterly along said road to Platte River at Pathfinder Dam; southerly up said river to AREA 96. GREEN MOUNTAIN. Beginning at the junction the North Brush Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road 100); southerly Interstate Highway 80; westerly along said Interstate to of U.S. Highway 287 and Wyoming Highway 73; westerly along said road to U.S.F.S. Road 103; southeasterly along U.S. Highway 287. along said highway to the Bairoil Road (Sweetwater County said road to the divide between Brush Creek and the Road 22); westerly along said road to the Wamsutter-Crooks Medicine Bow River; southeasterly along said divide to AREA 88. KENDRICK. Beginning at the Poplar Street Gap Road (Sweetwater County Road 23); southerly along Medicine Bow Peak and the divide between the Laramie bridge on the North Platte River in the city of Casper; said road to the Osborne Road (B.L.M. Road 3212); westerly River and the North Platte River; southerly along said divide southwesterly up said river to the Pathfinder Dam; northerly along said road to the Hadsell Road (B.L.M. Road 3217); to Wyoming Highway 130; westerly and northerly along said along the Pathfinder Dam service road to Wyoming Highway westerly along said road to the Bison Basin Road (Fremont highway to the North Platte River in the town of Saratoga; 220; westerly along said highway to the Rattlesnake Divide County Road 281 and B.L.M. Road 3221); northerly along northerly down said river to Interstate Highway 80. between Eagle Creek and Fish Creek; northerly along said said road to U.S. Highway 287; southeasterly along said divide to the Oregon Trail Road (Natrona County Road 319) highway to Wyoming Highway 73. AREA 80. SPRING CREEK. Beginning at the Continental at the top of Ryan Hill (Prospect Hill); northeasterly along Divide on ; northerly along said divide said road to the Kendrick Canal at the Iron Creek Oil Field; AREA 97. SWEETWATER ROCKS. Beginning at the to the Rawlins-Sandstone Road; northerly along said northerly along said canal to U.S. Highway 20-26; easterly junction of Wyoming Highway 220 and U.S. Highway 287; road to Sage Creek; northeasterly down said creek to the along said highway to Poplar Street in the city of Casper; westerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 135; North Platte River; southerly up said river to the town of southerly along said street to the North Platte River. northerly along said highway to the Cedar Rim Draw Road Saratoga and Wyoming Highway 130; southerly along said (B.L.M. Road 2301); northeasterly along said road to the highway to Wyoming Highway 230; southerly along said AREA 89. RATTLESNAKE. Beginning where the Gas Beaver Rim Road (B.L.M. Road 2401); easterly along said DEER highway to Wyoming Highway 70 at the town of Riverside; Hills Road (Natrona County Road 212) intersects U.S. road to the Ore Road (Fremont County Road 5) at Beaver southwesterly along said highway to the Continental Highway 20-26 at the town of Waltman; easterly along said Rim; northeasterly along said rim to the divide between Divide. highway to the Kendrick Canal; southerly along said canal Deer Creek and Dry Creek; northeasterly along said to the Oregon Trail Road (Natrona County Road 319) at the divide to the Dry Creek Road (Natrona County Road 321); AREA 81. BLACKHALL. Beginning at the Wyoming- Iron Creek Oil Field; southwesterly along said road to the southeasterly along said road to Wyoming Highway 220; Colorado state line and Wyoming Highway 230; westerly Rattlesnake Divide at Ryan Hill (Prospect Hill); southerly southwesterly along said highway to U.S. Highway 287. along said line to the Continental Divide; northerly along along said divide between Eagle Creek and Fish Creek to said divide to Wyoming Highway 70; northeasterly along Wyoming Highway 220; westerly along said highway to the AREA 98. CHAIN LAKES. Beginning at the junction of said highway to Wyoming Highway 230 at the town of Dry Creek Road (Natrona County Road 321); northwesterly U.S. Highway 287 and Interstate Highway 80 at the city of Riverside; easterly and southeasterly along said highway along said road to the Gas Hills Road (Natrona County Road Rawlins; westerly along said Interstate to the Wamsutter- to the Wyoming-Colorado state line. 212); northeasterly along said road to U.S. Highway 20-26 Crooks Gap Road (Sweetwater County Road 23); northerly at the town of Waltman. along said road to the Bairoil Road (Sweetwater County AREA 82. BAGGS. Beginning at the junction of Wyoming Road 22); easterly along said road to Wyoming Highway 73; Highway 789 and the Wyoming-Colorado state line; AREA 90. MUSKRAT. Beginning where U.S. Highway 26 easterly along said highway to U.S. Highway 287; southerly northerly along said highway to Muddy Creek north of intersects the Wind River Reservation boundary; easterly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80. Dad; easterly up said creek to the Muddy Creek Road along said highway to the town of Waltman and the Gas (B.L.M. Road 3306); easterly along said road to Miller Hills Road (Natrona County Road 212); southwesterly along AREA 100. SOUTH WAMSUTTER. Beginning where Hill Road (B.L.M. Road 3328); southeasterly along said said road to the Dry Creek Road (Natrona County Road 321); Wyoming Highway 789 crosses the Wyoming-Colorado state road to McCarty Canyon Road (Carbon County Road 503); southeasterly along said road to the divide between Deer line; west along said line to the Cow Creek-Powder Wash northeasterly along said road to Sage Creek Road (Carbon Creek and Dry Creek; southwesterly along said divide to Road north of Powder Wash, Colorado; northwesterly along County Road 401); southerly along said road to the Beaver Rim; southwesterly along said rim to the Ore Road; said road to the Bitter Creek Road (Sweetwater County Road Continental Divide at Middlewood Hill; southerly along said southerly along said road to the Beaver Rim Road (B.L.M. 19); northwesterly along said road to Interstate Highway divide to the Wyoming-Colorado state line; westerly along Road 2401); westerly along said road to the Cedar Rim 80; easterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 789 said line to Wyoming Highway 789. Draw Road (B.L.M. Road 2301); southwesterly along said at Creston Junction; southerly along said highway to the road to Wyoming Highway 135 (Sand Draw Road); northerly Wyoming-Colorado state line. AREA 83. BOLTEN RIM. Beginning where Wyoming along said highway to the south boundary of the Wind River Highway 71 crosses Interstate Highway 80 at the city of Reservation; easterly and northerly along said boundary to AREA 101. BLACK BUTTE. Beginning at the junction Rawlins; easterly along said Interstate to the North Platte its intersection with U.S. Highway 26. of Wyoming Highway 430 and the Wyoming-Colorado River; southerly up said river to Sage Creek; southwesterly state line; northwesterly along said highway to Interstate up said creek to the Sage Creek Road (Carbon County Road AREA 92. SOUTH WIND RIVER. Beginning where U.S. Highway 80 in the town of Rock Springs; easterly along 401); northerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 71; Highway 287 crosses the south boundary of the Wind River said interstate to the Bitter Creek Road (Sweetwater northerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80. Reservation; southeasterly along said highway to Wyoming County Road 19); southeasterly along said road to Carson Highway 28; southwesterly along said highway to the Springs Junction and the Cow Creek-Powder Wash Road; AREA 84. ATLANTIC RIM. Beginning where Wyoming Sweetwater River; northwesterly along said river to the southeasterly along said road to the Wyoming-Colorado Highway 71 crosses Interstate Highway 80 at the city of divide between the Sweetwater River and Popo Agie River state line; westerly along said line to Wyoming Highway Rawlins; southerly along said highway to the Sage Creek drainages at Sweetwater Gap; westerly along said divide 430. Road (Carbon County Road 401); southerly along said to the Continental Divide on Mt. Nystrom; northwesterly road to the McCarty Canyon Road (Carbon County Road along said divide to the south boundary of the Wind River AREA 102. ASPEN MOUNTAIN. Beginning where 503); southwesterly along said road to the Miller Hill Road Reservation; easterly along said boundary to U.S. Highway Interstate Highway 80 crosses the Green River; easterly (B.L.M. Road 3328); northwesterly along said road to the 287. along said highway to the town of Rock Springs and Muddy Creek Road (B.L.M. Road 3306); westerly along Wyoming Highway 430; southeasterly along said highway said road to Muddy Creek; westerly down said creek to AREA 94. TWIN CREEK. Beginning where Wyoming to the Wyoming-Colorado state line; westerly along said Wyoming Highway 789; northerly along said highway to Highway 28 intersects U.S. Highway 287 south of the city line to the Flaming Gorge Reservoir; northerly along the Interstate Highway 80; easterly along said highway to of Lander; southeasterly along U.S. Highway 287 to the east shore of said reservoir to the Green River; up the east Wyoming Highway 71. Bison Basin Road (Fremont County Road 281 and B.L.M. bank of said river to Interstate Highway 80. Road 3221); southerly along said road to the Cyclone Rim AREA 87. FERRIS. Beginning at the junction of U.S. Road (B.L.M. Road 3216); westerly along said road to the AREA 105. BEARTOOTH. All of the area within Wyoming Highway 287 and Interstate Highway 80 at the city of Red Creek Road (B.L.M. Road 3219); northwesterly along north of Clark’s Fork River and west of Wyoming Highway Rawlins; northerly along said highway to Muddy Gap said road to the Sand Creek Road; northwesterly along 120. Junction and Wyoming Highway 220; northeasterly along said road to the Continental Divide Road; westerly along said highway to the Pathfinder Road (Natrona County AREA 106. CRANDALL-SUNLIGHT. All of the drainage said road to the Oregon Buttes Road (Fremont County Road of Soda Butte Creek outside of Yellowstone National Park; Road 409); southerly along said road to the Pathfinder 445); northerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 28; Dam service road; southerly along said road to the North all of the south drainage of Clark’s Fork River down to and northeasterly along said highway to U.S. Highway 287. including Dead Indian Creek drainage. wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 53 HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

AREA 109. BALD RIDGE. All of the drainage of Pat river to the Wind River Reservation boundary; westerly, up said river to the town of Greybull. O’Hara Creek, Paint Creek, Trail Creek, Cottonwood Creek, northerly, then westerly along said boundary to the Anchor Dry Creek, Newmeyer Creek and Dead Indian Gulch north of Dam Road at Anchor Reservoir (Owl Creek Road-Hot Springs AREA 125. FIFTEEN MILE. Beginning where Wyoming the North Fork of the Shoshone River and west of Wyoming County Road 1); northerly and easterly along said road to Highway 120 crosses the divide between the Greybull River Highway 120. the Lake Creek Road; northeasterly along said road to the and Fifteen Mile Creek; northerly and easterly along said Upper Cottonwood Creek Road (Hot Springs County Road divide to the divide between Dorsey Creek and Elk Creek; AREA 110. GRINNELL. All of the north and west drainage 10); easterly along said road to Wyoming Highway 120; in easterly along said divide to the divide between Elk Creek of the North Fork of the Shoshone River down to and addition, all non-Indian fee title lands in that portion of Hot and Antelope Creek; easterly along said divide to U.S. including the drainage of Clearwater Creek; all of the south Springs County within the exterior boundaries of the Wind Highway 16-20; southerly then easterly along said highway drainage of the North Fork of the Shoshone River down to River Reservation. to its junction with the Big Horn Canal three (3) miles west the drainage of Elk Fork Creek. of Manderson; southerly along said canal to its junction AREA 121. . All of the north drainage with Wyoming Highway 20-U.S. Highway 789 three- AREA 111. ELK FORK. All of the north drainage of the of the Shoshone River east of Wyoming Highway 120 and quarters (3/4) of a mile south of Worland; southwesterly North Fork of the Shoshone River below the drainage of west of Wyoming Highway 295; all of the drainage of the along said highway to Tie Down Gulch; westerly along Clearwater Creek; all of the south drainage of the North Clark’s Fork River east of Wyoming Highway 120 and west said gulch to the divide between Cottonwood Creek and Fork of the Shoshone River below and including Elk Fork of Wyoming Highway 295 and Elk Basin Road. Gooseberry Creek; westerly along said divide to the divide Creek. between Gooseberry Creek and Grass Creek; westerly along AREA 122. SHOSHONE RIVER. Beginning where the Elk said divide to Wyoming Highway 120; northwesterly along AREA 112. ISHAWOOA. All of the north and west Basin Road (Wyoming Highway 295) crosses the Wyoming- drainage of the South Fork of the Shoshone River up to the said highway to the divide between the Greybull River and Montana state line; easterly along said line to the Bighorn Fifteen Mile Creek. drainage of Fall Creek. River; southerly up said river to Horseshoe Bend boat ramp;

DEER AREA 113. BOULDER. All of the east and south drainage westerly along the Horseshoe Bend Road to Wyoming AREA 127. COTTONWOOD. Beginning where Wyoming of the South Fork of the Shoshone River up to the drainage Highway 37; southerly along said highway to U.S. Highway Highway 120 crosses the divide between Gooseberry of Needle Creek; all of the drainage of Sage Creek and Dry 14A; easterly along said highway to the Bighorn River; Creek and Grass Creek; easterly along said divide to the Creek west of Wyoming Highway 120; all of the drainage of southerly up said river to Stucco (WyoBen Bentonite Plant); divide between Gooseberry Creek and Cottonwood Creek; Sulphur Creek. from Stucco south to B.L.M. Road 1138; northwesterly easterly along said divide to Tie Down Gulch; easterly down along said road to U.S. Highway 310; northerly along said said gulch to the Big Horn River; southerly up said river to AREA 114. WALL MOUNTAIN. All of the drainage of the highway to the divide between the Shoshone River and Dry the Broadway Street bridge at the town of Thermopolis; South Fork of the Shoshone River above and westerly along said street to Wyoming including the drainage of Fall Creek on the Highway 120; northwesterly along said west side of the South Fork of the Shoshone HUNTING ETHICS highway to the divide between Gooseberry River, and above and including the drainage Creek and Cottonwood Creek. of Needle Creek on the east side of the South Fork of the Shoshone River. AREA 128. WIND RIVER. All of the Never drink alcohol or drainage of the Wind River west of the west AREA 115. THOROFARE. All of the boundary of the Wind River Reservation drainage of the Yellowstone River upstream and those areas of the Spence and Moriarty from Yellowstone Lake and outside of use drugs while hunting Wildlife Habitat Management Area that lie Yellowstone National Park. east of the East Fork of the Wind River. AREA 116. MEETEETSE. All of the Greybull and Wood Creek; southwesterly along said divide to the Park-Big Horn AREA 130. BIG SANDY. Beginning at the town of Farson River drainages off national forest west of Wyoming county line; southerly along said line to U.S. Highway 14-16- and U.S. Highway 191; northerly along said highway to Highway 120. 20; westerly along said highway to the town of Cody and the Big Sandy Reservoir Road (Sweetwater County Road the Shoshone River; northeasterly down said river to the 28); easterly along said road to the Big Sandy River at the AREA 117. FRANC’S PEAK. All of the Greybull and Wood Willwood Road (Wyoming Highway 295); northerly along Big Sandy Reservoir dam; northerly up said river to the River drainages on national forest. said highway to the Wyoming-Montana state line. Continental Divide; southeasterly along said divide to Mt. AREA 118. UPPER GOOSEBERRY CREEK. All of the AREA 123. YELLOWTAIL. Beginning at the Horseshoe Nystrom; easterly from Mt. Nystrom to Sweetwater Gap and drainages of Gooseberry Creek and Little Buffalo Creek Bend boat ramp on the Bighorn River; southerly up said the headwaters of the Sweetwater River; southerly down located west of Wyoming Highway 120. river to U.S. Highway 14A; westerly along said highway said river to Wyoming Highway 28; southwesterly along to Wyoming Highway 37; northerly along said highway to said highway to U.S. Highway 191 at the town of Farson. AREA 119. ANCHOR. Beginning where the divide the Horseshoe Bend Road; easterly along said road to the AREA 131. STEAMBOAT. Beginning at the junction between Gooseberry Creek and Grass Creek crosses Horseshoe Bend boat ramp. Wyoming Highway 120; southerly along said highway to of Interstate Highway 80 and Wyoming Highway 372; the Upper Cottonwood Creek Road (Hot Springs County AREA 124. EMBLEM. Beginning in the town of Greybull; northwesterly along Wyoming Highway 372 to the Road 10); westerly then southerly along said road to the southerly along U.S. Highway 16-20 to the divide between Fontenelle Dam Road (Lincoln County Road 313); northerly Lake Creek Road; southerly along said road to the Anchor Antelope Creek and Elk Creek; westerly along said divide to then easterly along said road to the County Line Road Dam Road at Anchor Reservoir (Owl Creek Road, Hot Springs the divide between Elk Creek and Dorsey Creek; westerly (Sweetwater County Road 52); southerly along said County Road 1); southerly along said road to the Wind River along said divide to the divide between Fifteen Mile road to the Eighteen Mile Road (Sweetwater County Reservation boundary; westerly along said boundary to the Creek and the Greybull River; westerly along said divide Road 49); northeasterly along said road to U.S. Highway divide between Owl Creek and the South Fork of the Wood to Fenton Pass and the Fenton Pass Road (B.L.M. Road 191; southerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 28; River; easterly along said divide to the divide between 1222); northerly along said road to Bighorn County Lane northeasterly along said highway to the Oregon Buttes Cottonwood Creek and Gooseberry Creek; northeasterly 40 1/2; southwesterly along said road to Park county Road Road (Sweetwater County Road 74); southerly along said along said divide to the divide between Gooseberry Creek 3XQ; northerly and westerly along said road to the Lower road to the Continental Divide Road; northerly along said and Grass Creek; easterly along said divide to Wyoming Greybull Road (Park County Road 3LE); northeasterly along road to the Sand Creek Road; easterly along said road to the Highway 120. said road to the Park-Bighorn county line; northerly along Red Creek Road (B.L.M. Road 3219); southeasterly along said line to the divide between Dry Creek and the Shoshone said road to the Cyclone Ridge Road (B.L.M. Road 3216); AREA 120. HAMILTON DOME. Beginning at the junction River; northeasterly along said divide to U.S. Highway 310 easterly along said road to the Bison Basin Road (B.L.M. of the Upper Cottonwood Creek Road (Hot Springs County (Wyoming Highway 789); southerly along said highway to Road 3221); southerly along said road to the Hadsell Road Road 10) and Wyoming Highway 120; southerly along said B.L.M. Road 1138; southeasterly along said road to Stucco (B.L.M. Road 3217); easterly along said road to the Osborne highway to the town of Thermopolis and the Broadway (WyoBen Bentonite Plant) and the Big Horn River; southerly Road (B.L.M. Road 3212); easterly along said road to the Street bridge over the Bighorn River; southerly up said Wamsutter-Crooks Gap Road (Sweetwater County Road 54 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

23); southerly along said road to Interstate Highway 80; Wyoming Highway 351; northerly along said highway along said divide to the divide between the Greys River and westerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 372. to Cora Junction and U.S. Highway 191; easterly along Salt River; northerly along said divide to the ridge between said highway to Pine Creek; northerly up said creek to Squaw Creek and the Greys River; northeasterly along AREA 132. CEDAR MOUNTAIN. Beginning where the Summit Lake; easterly to Mt. Helen and the Continental said ridge to the confluence of Squaw Creek and the Greys Flaming Gorge Reservoir crosses the Wyoming-Utah state Divide; southerly along said divide to the Middle Fork of River; westerly down said river to the Snake River. line; westerly along said line to the Blacks Fork River; Boulder Creek; westerly down said creek to Boulder Creek; northerly down said river to the I-80 Business Loop; westerly down said creek to the New Fork River; southerly AREA 145. SALT RIVER. Beginning at the Wyoming- westerly along said business loop to Interstate Highway down said river to Wyoming Highway 351; westerly along Idaho state line on the Snake River; easterly up said river 80; easterly along said highway to the Green River; said highway to the East Green River Road (Sublette County to the Greys River; easterly up said river to the confluence southerly down the east bank of said river to Flaming Gorge Road 23-110). of the Greys River and Squaw Creek; southwesterly from Reservoir; southerly along the east shore of said reservoir said confluence to the ridge between Squaw Creek and the to the Wyoming-Utah state line. AREA 140. NEW FORK. Beginning where U.S. Highway Greys River; southerly up said ridge to the divide between 191 crosses Pine Creek in the town of Pinedale; westerly the Greys River and the Salt River; southerly along said AREA 133. UINTA. Beginning where Interstate Highway and northerly along said highway to the Green River at divide to the divide between the Bear River and the Salt 80 crosses the Wyoming-Utah state line; easterly along Warren Bridge; northerly up said river to Jim Creek; easterly River; westerly along said divide to the Wyoming-Idaho said highway to I-80 Business loop; easterly along said up said creek to the divide between the New Fork River and state line; northerly along said line to the Snake River. road to the Blacks Fork River; southerly up said river to the the Green River; southerly along said divide to the divide DEER Wyoming-Utah state line; westerly then northerly along between the Green River and Pine Creek; southeasterly AREA 146. FISH CREEK. Beginning where Kinky Creek DEER said line to Interstate Highway 80. along said divide to Summit Lake and the head of Pine enters the Gros Ventre River; northerly down said river to Creek; southerly down said creek to U.S. Highway 191. Fish Creek; northerly up said creek to the North Fork of Fish AREA 134. BEAR RIVER DIVIDE. Beginning where Creek; northerly up said creek to the Moccasin Basin Road Wyoming Highway 89 crosses the Wyoming-Utah state line AREA 141. GREEN RIVER. Beginning where U.S. (U.S.F.S. Road 30750) at Calf Creek; northerly up said road west of Sage Junction; northeasterly along said highway to Highway 191 crosses the Green River at Warren Bridge; to the Continental Divide; southerly along said divide to Wyoming U.S. Highway 30; easterly then southerly along northwesterly along said highway to the divide between the Union Pass Road (U.S.F.S. Road 600); southerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80; westerly along the Hoback River and the Green River (Hoback Rim); said road to the Darwin Ranch Road (U.S.F.S. Road 620); said highway to Wyoming Highway 412; northwesterly northerly along said divide to the divide between the westerly along said road to Kinky Creek; westerly down along said highway to U.S. Highway 189; southerly along Green River and the Gros Ventre River at Hodges Peak; said creek to the Gros Ventre River. said highway to Muddy Creek; westerly along said creek to northeasterly along said divide to the Darwin Ranch Road the Amoco Sulfur Haul Road; southerly then westerly along (U.S.F.S. Road 620); easterly along said road to the Union AREA 148. TETON. Beginning where U.S. Highway 26- said road to the Whitney Canyon Road; westerly along said Pass Road (U.S.F.S. Road 600); northerly and easterly along 287 crosses the western bank of the Buffalo Fork River at road to Uinta County Road 103; southerly along said road said road to the Continental Divide; southerly along said the private land boundary of the Pinto Ranch; southerly, to Wyoming Highway 89; northerly along said highway to divide to Mt. Helen; westerly to Summit Lake and the divide westerly and northerly along said boundary to the Grand the Wyoming-Utah state line; northerly along said line to between the Green River and Pine Creek; northwesterly Teton National Park-Bridger Teton National Forest boundary; Wyoming Highway 89. along said divide to the divide between the Green River and northerly along said boundary to the Grand Teton National Park-John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway boundary; AREA 135. WEST GREEN RIVER. Beginning at the the New Fork River; northerly along said divide to the head of Jim Creek; westerly down said creek to the Green River; westerly then northerly along said boundary to the Targhee junction of Wyoming Highway 372 and Interstate Highway National Forest boundary at the northwest corner of Grand 80; westerly along said interstate highway to U.S. Highway southerly down said river to U.S. Highway 191 at Warren Bridge. Teton National Park; northerly along said boundary to the 30; northwesterly along said highway to Sage Junction and Yellowstone National Park boundary; easterly along said Wyoming Highway 89; southwesterly along said highway AREA 142. PINEY-HORSE CREEK. Beginning where boundary to the Continental Divide; southerly and easterly to the Wyoming-Utah state line; northerly along said line the East Green River Road (Sublette County Road 23-110) along said divide to Togwotee Pass and U.S. Highway to the Wyoming-Idaho state line; northerly along said intersects Wyoming Highway 351; westerly along said road 26-287; westerly along said highway to the easternmost line to the divide between the Salt River and Bear River; to the Green River; northerly up said river to Cottonwood boundary of Grand Teton National Park; northerly and easterly along said divide to the divide between the Salt Creek; westerly up said creek to South Cottonwood westerly along said boundary to U.S. Highway 26-287 and River and Smith’s Fork; northeasterly along said divide to Creek; westerly up said creek to the South Fork of South the Buffalo Fork River. Commissary Ridge; southeasterly along said ridge to the Cottonwood Creek; westerly up said creek to the divide head of LaBarge Creek; southeasterly down said creek to between the Green River and the Greys River; northerly AREA 149. TARGHEE. Beginning where Wyoming the Green River; southeasterly along said river to Fontenelle along said divide to the divide between the Hoback River Highway 22 crosses the Wyoming-Idaho state line; Dam and the Fontenelle Dam Road (Lincoln County Road and the Green River; easterly along said divide to U.S. northerly along said line to the southern boundary of 313); westerly along said road to Lincoln County Road Highway 191 at Hoback Rim; southerly along said highway Yellowstone National Park; easterly along said boundary to 316; southerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 372; to the East Green River Road (Sublette County Road 23-110) the Caribou-Targhee National Forest boundary; southerly southeasterly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80. at Cora Junction; southerly along said road to Wyoming along said boundary to Teton Pass and Wyoming Highway Highway 351. 22; westerly along said highway to the Wyoming-Idaho AREA 138. BOULDER. Beginning at the Fontenelle Dam state line. on the Green River; northerly up said river to Wyoming AREA 143. SOUTH PINEY. Beginning where LaBarge Highway 351; easterly along said highway to the New Fork Creek enters the Green River; westerly up said creek AREA 150. WILSON. Beginning where the Caribou- River; northerly up said river to Boulder Creek; easterly up to the divide between the Green River and Greys River; Targhee National Forest boundary crosses Wyoming said creek to the Middle Fork of Boulder Creek; easterly up northerly along said divide to the head of the South Fork Highway 22 at Teton Pass; northerly along said boundary said creek to the Continental Divide; southerly along said of South Cottonwood Creek; easterly down said creek to to the Grand Teton National Park boundary; northerly divide to the Big Sandy River; southerly down said river to South Cottonwood Creek; easterly down said creek to and southerly along said boundary to U.S. Highway 191; the Big Sandy Reservoir Road (Sweetwater County Road Cottonwood Creek; easterly down said creek to the Green southerly along said highway to its junction with Wyoming 28); westerly along said road to U.S. Highway 191; southerly River; southerly down said river to LaBarge Creek. Highway 22; westerly along said highway to Teton Pass. along said highway to the 18 Mile Road (Sweetwater County Road 49); southwesterly along said road to the County Line AREA 144. GREYS RIVER. Beginning at the confluence AREA 151. FALL CREEK. Beginning where Wyoming Road (Sweetwater County Road 52); northerly along said of Greys River and the Snake River; easterly up the Snake Highway 22 crosses the Snake River; southerly and road to the Fontenelle Dam Road (Lincoln County Road River to Bailey Creek; southerly up said creek to Dry Wash westerly down said river to the Wyoming-Idaho state line; 313); westerly along said road to Fontenelle Dam and the Draw; easterly up said draw to the top of the Greyback northerly along said line to Wyoming Highway 22; easterly Green River. Ridge; southerly along said ridge to the divide between along said highway to the Snake River. the Greys River and the Green River; southerly, westerly AREA 139. PINEDALE. Beginning where the East Green AREA 152. LOWER HOBACK. Beginning where U.S. and northerly along said divide to the divide between the Highway 191 crosses Flat Creek at the north edge of the River Road (Sublette County Road 23-110) intersects Greys River and Smith Fork Creek; northerly and westerly wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 55 HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

town of Jackson; due east to the National Elk Refuge 287; easterly along said highway to Togwotee Pass and County Road 3XQ; southerly and easterly along said road boundary; easterly along said boundary to the Bridger-Teton the Continental Divide; southerly along said divide to the to big Horn County Lane 40-1/2; northeasterly along said National Forest boundary; southerly along said boundary to Moccasin Basin Road (U.S.F.S. Road 30750); southerly down road to the Fenton Pass Road (B.L.M. Road 1222); southerly Cache Creek; southeasterly up said creek to U.S.F.S. Trail said road to the North Fork of Fish Creek at Calf Creek; along said road to the divide between the Greybull River 018; northeasterly along said trail to the divide between southerly down said creek to Fish Creek; southwesterly and Fifteen Mile Creek; southwesterly along said divide to Flat Creek and Cache Creek at Cache Peak; easterly along down said creek to the Gros Ventre River; westerly down Wyoming Highway 120; northwesterly along said highway the divide between Flat Creek and Granite Creek to Pyramid said river to the Grand Teton National Park boundary. to U. S. Highway 14-16-20. Peak; southerly along the divide between the Gros Ventre River and the Hoback River to Steamboat Peak; southerly AREA 157. BOYSEN. All lands within the Bureau of AREA 168. MEDICINE BUTTE. Beginning where and westerly along the divide between Shoal Creek and Dell Reclamation’s Riverton and Boysen Unit boundaries and Interstate Highway 80 crosses the Wyoming-Utah state Creek to the Riling Draw road; southerly along said road to those lands within Boysen State Park south of Cottonwood line; northerly along said line to Wyoming Highway 89; the Dell Creek Road; westerly along said road to the Hoback Creek and west of Boysen Reservoir and those lands within southeasterly along said highway to its junction with Uinta River; westerly down said river to Cliff Creek; southerly up Boysen State Park south of U.S. Highway 20-26. County Road 103; northerly along said road to the Whitney Cliff Creek to the divide between the Greys River and the Canyon Road; easterly along said road to the Amoco Sulfur AREA 160. BEAVER CREEK. Beginning where U.S. Haul Road; easterly then northerly along said road to Muddy Hoback River; northwesterly along said divide to the divide Highway 287 intersects the south boundary of the Wind between the Greys River and Willow Creek; northerly along Creek; easterly down said creek to U.S. Highway 189; River Reservation; easterly along said boundary to northerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 412; said divide to the divide between Willow Creek and Bailey Wyoming Highway 135; southerly along said highway to Creek (Greyback Ridge); northerly along said divide to Dry southeasterly along said highway to Interstate Highway U.S. Highway 287; northwesterly along said highway to the 80; westerly along said highway to the Wyoming-Utah state Wash Draw; westerly down said draw to Bailey Creek; south boundary of the Wind River Reservation. northwesterly down said creek to the Snake River; northerly line. up said river to Wyoming Highway 22; easterly along said AREA 161. ST. MARY’S CREEK. Beginning on Wyoming AREA 169. TISDALE MOUNTAIN. Beginning where DEER highway to U.S. Highway 191; easterly along said highway Highway 72 at the town of Hanna on Wyoming Highway Interstate Highway 25 crosses the South Fork of the Powder to Flat Creek at the north edge of the town of Jackson. 72; southerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 30; River; southeasterly along said highway to the Midwest westerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80 at interchange and the Smoky Gap Road (Natrona County AREA 153. MONUMENT RIDGE. Beginning at the head Walcott; westerly along said highway to the North Platte of Cliff Creek; northerly down said creek to the Hoback Road 115); westerly along said road to the Dead Horse Road River; northerly down said river to the Medicine Bow River; (Natrona County Road 114); southwesterly along said road River; southerly up said river to the South Fork of the Hoback easterly up said river to the Hanna-Leo Road (Carbon County River; easterly to the Hoback Rim and the divide between to the Wild Horse Trail Road (Natrona County Road 113); Road 291); southerly along said road to Wyoming Highway westerly along said road to the 33 Mile Road (Natrona the Hoback River and the Green River; southwesterly along 72 at the town of Hanna. said divide to the divide between the Hoback River and the County Road 110); northwesterly along said road to the Greys River; northerly along said divide to the head of Cliff AREA 163. MIDDLE FORK. Beginning at the junction of Willow Creek Road (Natrona County Road 111); northeasterly Creek. the Barnum Mountain Road and the Outlaw Cave Access along said road to the Lone Bear Road (Natrona County Road west of the town of Barnum; southerly along the Road 112); southerly along said road to Willow Creek; AREA 154. RASPBERRY RIDGE. Beginning where U.S. Outlaw Cave Access Road to the Middle Fork of the Powder northwesterly down said creek to the South Fork of the Highway 191 crosses the divide between the Green River River; easterly down said river to Buffalo Creek; southerly Powder River; northerly down said river to Interstate 25. and the Hoback River on the Hoback Rim; southwesterly down said creek to the 33 Mile Road (Natrona County Road along said divide to a point due east of the confluence of AREA 170. RIVERVIEW. All non-Indian owned fee title 110); northwesterly along said road to the Hazelton Road lands within the following described area: Beginning where the South Fork of the Hoback River and the Hoback River; (Washakie County Road 81); northerly along said road to due west to the Hoback River; northerly down said river to Wyoming Highway 789 crosses the Big Wind River near the the Barnum Mountain Road; easterly along said road to the City of Riverton; northwesterly up said river to Diversion the Dell Creek road; easterly along said road to the Riling Outlaw Cave Access Road. Draw Road; northerly along said road to the divide between Dam and the southern Riverton Reclamation Unit boundary; Shoal Creek and Dell Creek; northeasterly along said divide AREA 164. NOWATER. Beginning at the junction of U.S. easterly, southerly, and northeasterly along said boundary to the divide between the Gros Ventre River and the Hoback Highway 16 and Bluebank Road (B.L.M. Road 1411); southerly to the Boysen State Park boundary south of Wyoming River at Steamboat Peak; southeasterly along said divide along said road to the Nowater Stock Drive Road; westerly Highway 789; southerly, easterly, then northerly along to the divide between the Green River and said boundary to the eastern boundary the Hoback River at Hodges Peak; southerly of the Wind River Reservation; southerly, along said divide to U.S. Highway 191. then westerly along said boundary to HUNTING ETHICS Wyoming Highway 135; northwesterly AREA 155. CRYSTAL PEAK. Beginning along said highway to Wyoming Highway where the Gros Ventre River crosses the 136; northwesterly along said highway National Elk Refuge boundary east of the Hunting is a privilege, to Wyoming Highway 789; northwesterly town of Kelly; easterly up said river to Kinky along said highway to the Big Wind River Creek; easterly up said creek to the Darwin near the City of Riverton. Ranch Road (U.S.F.S. Road 620); easterly not a right along said road to the divide between the AREA 171. CROWHEART BUTTE. All Gros Ventre River and the Green River; non-Indian owned fee title lands within the exterior boundaries of the Wind River southwesterly along said divide to the along said road to the Mud Creek Road; southerly along divide between the Gros Ventre River and the Hoback River Reservation; excluding Deer Hunt Areas 157 and 170, those said road to the divide between Nowater Creek and Kirby areas of the Spence and Moriarity Wildlife Management at Hodges Peak; northwesterly along said divide to the Creek; westerly along said divide to the head of Walter’s divide between Granite Creek and Flat Creek at Pyramid Area that lie east of the East Fork of the Wind River, and Draw; westerly down said draw to the Big Horn River; those lands within Hot Springs County. Peak; southwesterly along said divide to the divide between northerly down said river to Tie Down Gulch; northwesterly Flat Creek and Cache Creek at Cache Peak; northwesterly up said gulch to U.S. Highway 20; northeasterly along said along said divide to U.S.F.S. Trail 018; southwesterly along highway to U.S. Highway 16; easterly along said highway to said trail to Cache Creek; northwesterly along said creek the Bluebank Road. to the Bridger-Teton National Forest boundary; northerly along said boundary to the National Elk Refuge boundary; AREA 165. YU BENCH. Beginning at the junction of Elk northeasterly along said boundary to the Gros Ventre River. Wyoming Highway 120 and U.S. Highway 14-16-20; easterly along said highway to the Park-Bighorn County line; AREA 1. . Beginning where the north AREA 156. SPREAD CREEK. Beginning where the Grand southerly along said line to the Lower Greybull Road (Park boundary of the Black Hills National Forest crosses the Teton National Park boundary crosses the Gros Ventre County Road 3LE); southwesterly along said road to Park Wyoming-South Dakota state line; southerly along said River; northerly along said boundary to U.S. Highway 26- line to U.S.F.S. Road 807; northwesterly along said road to 56 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

Moskee; northerly along the Moskee Road to its junction Medicine Bow; northerly along said highway to; the Little AREA 11. MEDICINE BOW RIVER. Beginning where with U.S.F.S. Road 863; northerly along said road to the Medicine Bow River; northeasterly and northerly along said Interstate Highway 80 crosses Rock Creek at Arlington; Black Hills National Forest boundary marker and one- river to the Shirley Ridge Road (Carbon County Road 2E); southwesterly up said creek to Deep Creek; southwesterly quarter (1/4) mile south of Ranch A; easterly along said northwesterly along said road to Wyoming Highway 487; up said creek to Sheep Lake Trail 389; southeasterly boundary to the Wyoming-South Dakota state line. northwesterly along said highway to the Lone Tree Road along said trail to the divide between the Laramie River (B.L.M. Road 3141); northerly along said road to the Spring and the Medicine Bow River; southwesterly along said AREA 2. FORTIFICATION. Beginning where the Wild Creek Road; easterly along said road to the Bates Creek divide to Medicine Bow Peak and the divide between the Horse Road (Sheridan County Road 38) crosses the Powder Road (Natrona County Road 402); northeasterly along said Medicine Bow River and Brush Creek; northwesterly along River at Arvada; easterly along said road to the Echeta Road road to the Squaw Springs Trail Road; northeasterly along said divide to U.S.F.S. Road 103; northwesterly along said (Sheridan County Road 293); southeasterly along said road said road to U.S.F.S. Road 660; easterly along said road to road to the North Brush Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road 100); to the Montgomery Road; westerly along said road to the Curry Creek; northwesterly down said creek to Deer Creek; northerly along said road to the Sand Lake Road (U.S.F.S. Kingsbury Road; southerly along said road to Interstate northerly down said creek to the North Platte River at the Road 101); northwesterly along said road to the Cedar Pass Highway 90; westerly along said highway to the Powder town of Glenrock. Road (U.S.F.S. Road 261); southwesterly along said road River; northerly down said river to the Wild Horse Road to U.S.F.S. Road 115; northerly along said road to the Pass (Sheridan County Road 38). AREA 8. BOULDER RIDGE. Beginning at the city of Creek Basin Road; northerly along said road to the Pass Laramie and U.S. Highway 287; southerly along said Creek Road (Carbon County Road 404); northerly along said AREA 3. RAWHIDE. Beginning at the intersection of highway to the Wyoming-Colorado state line; westerly U.S. Highway 20 and U.S. Highway 85 in the town of Lusk; road to Wyoming Highway 72; northwesterly along said along said line to Wyoming Highway 10; northerly along highway to Interstate Highway 80 at the west Elk Mountain easterly along U.S. Highway 20 to the Wyoming-Nebraska said highway to Wyoming Highway 230 at Woods Landing; state line; southerly along said line to the Colorado state interchange; southeasterly along said highway to Rock northeasterly along said highway to U.S. Highway 287 at Creek. line; westerly along said state line to U.S. Interstate 25; the city of Laramie. northerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 26; easterly AREA 12. KENNADAY PEAK. Beginning at the junction along said highway to the North Platte River; northerly and AREA 9. SOUTH SNOWY RANGE. Beginning at the city of the North Platte River and Interstate Highway 80 at Fort westerly up said river to Interstate Highway 25; northerly of Laramie and Wyoming Highway 230; southwesterly along Steele Bridge; easterly along said highway to Wyoming along said Interstate to U.S. Highway 20; easterly along said highway to Woods Landing and Wyoming Highway 10; Highway 130 at the Saratoga interchange; southerly along said highway to the intersection of U.S. Highway 20 and southerly along said highway to the Wyoming-Colorado said highway to the Pass Creek Road (Carbon County Road U.S. Highway 85 in the town of Lusk. state line; westerly along said line to Wyoming Highway 404); easterly along said road to the Pass Creek Basin 230; northeasterly along said highway to U.S.F.S. Road AREA 6. POLE MOUNTAIN. Beginning at the city of Road; southerly along said road to U.S.F.S. Road 115; 512; northwesterly along said road to U.S.F.S. Road 543; southerly along said road to the Cedar Pass Road (U.S.F.S. Laramie and U.S. Highway 30-287; northerly along said northerly along said road to Douglas Creek at Keystone; highway to Wyoming Highway 34; northerly and easterly Road 261); northeasterly along said road to the Sand Lake northerly up said creek to the divide between the Laramie Road (U.S.F.S. Road 101); southeasterly along said road to along said highway to Interstate Highway 25; southerly River and the North Platte River; northerly along said divide along said highway to the Wyoming-Colorado state line; the North Brush Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road 100); southerly to Wyoming Highway 130; easterly along said highway to along said road to U.S.F.S. Road 103; southeasterly along westerly along said line to U.S. Highway 287; northerly Wyoming Highway 230. along said highway to the city of Laramie and U.S. Highway said road to the divide between Brush Creek and the 30-287. AREA 10. ROCK CREEK. Beginning at the city of Laramie Medicine Bow River; southeasterly along said divide to and Wyoming Highway 130; westerly along said highway to Medicine Bow Peak and the Laramie River-North Platte AREA 7. LARAMIE PEAK. Beginning at the confluence the divide between the Laramie River and the North Platte River divide; southerly along said divide to Wyoming of Deer Creek and the North Platte River in the town of River; northerly along said divide to the divide between Highway 130; westerly and northerly along said highway to Glenrock; easterly and southerly down said river to the the Medicine Bow River and the Laramie River at Medicine the North Platte River at Saratoga; northwesterly down said town of Guernsey and U.S. Highway 26; westerly along Bow Peak; northeasterly along said divide to Sheep Lake river to Interstate Highway 80. said highway to Interstate Highway 25; southerly along Trail 389; northwesterly along said trail to Deep Creek; AREA 13. ENCAMPMENT RIVER. Beginning where the said highway to Wyoming Highway 34; southwesterly along northeasterly down said creek to Rock Creek; northeasterly ELK said highway to U.S. Highway 30-287; northwesterly along Continental Divide crosses the Wyoming-Colorado state down said creek to Interstate Highway 80 at Arlington; line; northerly along said divide to Wyoming Highway 70; said highway to Wyoming Highway 487 at the town of southeasterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 130. THE ULTIMATE HUNTING ADVENTURE WYOMING’S SUPER TAG RAFFLE OFFERS 9 SPECIES AND 10 CHANCES TO WIN Super Tag tickets: $10 Super Tag Trifecta: $30 Raffle winners must AND SUPER TAG TRIFECTA 2016 SUPER TAG purchase any applicable BIGHORN SHEEP WINNER licenses and/or stamps JEFF CAMPAGNA WGFD.WYO.GOV/REINEWSLETTER before hunting. wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 57 HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

easterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 230; Creek; southeasterly up said creek to U.S.F.S. Road 660; Road (Carbon County Road 100); westerly along said road to southeasterly along said highway to the Wyoming-Colorado northwesterly along said road to the Squaw Springs Trail U.S. Highway 287; northerly along said highway to Muddy state line; westerly along said line to the Continental Divide. Road; southwesterly along said road to the Bates Creek Gap Junction. Road (Natrona County Road 402); southwesterly along said AREA 15. SPRING CREEK. Beginning where Wyoming road to the Spring Creek Road; westerly along said road to AREA 23. RATTLESNAKE. Beginning where Wyoming Highway 71 (Rawlins Sandstone Road) crosses the the Lone Tree Road (B.L.M. Road 3141); southerly along said Highway 220 intersects the Dry Creek Road (Natrona Continental Divide; northerly along said highway to Sage road to Wyoming Highway 487; northwesterly along said County Road 321); northwesterly along said road to the Gas Creek; easterly down said creek to the North Platte River; highway to the Bates Hole Stock Trail (Natrona County Road Hills Road (Natrona County Road 212); northeasterly along southerly up said river to Wyoming Highway 130; southerly 403); northwesterly along said road to the Bolton Creek said road to U.S. Highway 20-26 at the town of Waltman; along said highway to Wyoming Highway 230; southeasterly Road (Natrona County Road 404); northwesterly along said easterly along said highway to Poplar Street in the city along said highway to Wyoming Highway 70; westerly along road to Wyoming Highway 220; southwesterly along said of Casper; southerly along said street to the North Platte said highway to the Continental Divide; northerly along said highway to the North Platte River at Government Bridge; River at the city of Casper; southwesterly up said river to divide to Wyoming Highway 71. northeasterly down said river to Deer Creek in the town of the Kortes Road (Natrona County Road 407); northerly along Glenrock. said road to Wyoming Highway 220; westerly along said AREA 16. SHIRLEY MOUNTAIN. Beginning at the highway to the Dry Creek Road (Natrona County Road 321). junction of Interstate Highway 80 and the North Platte AREA 21. BAGGS. Beginning at the junction of Wyoming River; northeasterly down said river to Wyoming Highway Highway 789 and the Wyoming-Colorado state line; AREA 24. GREEN MOUNTAIN. Beginning at the junction 220 at Government Bridge; northeasterly along said northerly along said highway to Muddy Creek north of of U.S. Highway 287 and Wyoming Highway 220; southerly highway to the Bolton Creek Road (Natrona County Road Dad; easterly up said creek to the Muddy Creek Road along U.S. Highway 287 to Wyoming Highway 73; westerly 404); southeasterly along said road to the Bates Hole (B.L.M. Road 3306); easterly along said road to Miller Hill along said highway to the Bairoil Road (Sweetwater County Stock Trail (Natrona County Road 403); southeasterly along Road (B.L.M. Road 3328); southeasterly along said road Road 22); westerly along said road to the Wamsutter-Crooks said road to Wyoming Highway 487; southerly along said to the McCarty Canyon Road (Carbon County Road 503); Gap Road (Fremont County Road 318 and Sweetwater highway to the Shirley Ridge Road (Carbon County Road 2E); northeasterly along said road to the Sage Creek Road County Road 23); southerly along said road to the Osborne easterly and southerly along said road to the Little Medicine (Carbon County Road 401); southerly along said road to the Road (B.L.M. Road 3212); westerly along said road to the Bow River; southerly and southwesterly along said river Continental Divide at Middlewood Hill; southerly along said Bison Basin Road (Fremont County Road 281 and B.L.M. to Wyoming Highway 487; southerly along said highway divide to the Wyoming-Colorado state line; westerly along Road 3221); northerly along said road to U.S. Highway 287; to U.S. Highway 30-287 at the town of Medicine Bow; said line to Wyoming Highway 789. easterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 220. southwesterly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80; westerly along said interstate to the North Platte River. AREA 22. FERRIS. Beginning where Wyoming Highway AREA 25. SOUTH PASS. Beginning where U.S. Highway 287 intersects Wyoming Highway 220 at Muddy Gap 287 crosses the south boundary of the Wind River AREA 19. MUDDY MOUNTAIN. Beginning at the Junction; northeasterly along Wyoming Highway 220 to Reservation; easterly along said boundary to Wyoming confluence of Deer Creek and the North Platte River at the Buzzard Road (Natrona County Road 410-Carbon County Highway 135; southerly along said highway to U.S. Highway the town of Glenrock; southerly up said creek to Curry Road 497); southerly along said road to the South Ferris 287 at Sweetwater Station; easterly along said highway to

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58 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS the Bison Basin Road (Fremont County Road 281 and B.L.M. along said road to Wyoming Highway 430; southerly along 90 crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line; southeasterly Road 3221); southerly along said road to the Rocky Crossing said highway to the Wyoming-Colorado state line. along said highway to U.S. Highway 14; westerly along Road (B.L.M. Road 3214); westerly along said road to the said highway to the Black Mountain Road (U.S.F.S. Road Red Creek Road (B.L.M. Road 3219); northerly along said AREA 33. MIDDLE FORK. Beginning at the Kaycee 16); southerly along said road to the Goose (Red Grade) road to the Three Forks – Atlantic City Road (B.L.M. Road interchange on Interstate Highway 25; southeasterly along Road (U.S.F.S. Road 26); southerly along said road to 2317); northwesterly along said road to the Sweetwater said highway to the Midwest interchange and the Smoky the Woodchuck Pass Road (U.S.F.S. Road 226); southerly River at Phelps-Dodge Bridge; westerly up said river to Gap Road (Natrona County Road 115); westerly along said along said road to Woodchuck Pass and the divide along Wyoming Highway 28; northeasterly up said highway to road to the Dead Horse Road (Natrona County Road 114); the Big Horn Mountain range; northwesterly along said U.S. Highway 287; northerly along said highway to the southwesterly along said road to the Wild Horse Trail Road divide to U.S. Highway 14 at Granite Pass; northerly along south boundary of the Wind River Reservation. (Natrona County Road 113); westerly along said road to the said highway to the Hunt Mountain Road (U.S.F.S. Road 33 Mile Road (Natrona County Road 110); northwesterly 10); northwesterly along said road to U.S. Highway 14A; AREA 27. UPPER SWEETWATER. Beginning where along said road to the Hazelton Road (Washakie County westerly along said highway to the Devils Canyon Road Wyoming Highway 28 crosses the Sweetwater River; Road 81); northerly along said road to the Barnum Mountain (U.S.F.S. Road 14); northerly along said road to the Sheep northwesterly up said river to the divide between the Road; easterly along said road to the Barnum Road (Johnson Mountain Road (U.S.F.S. Road 11); northerly along said road Sweetwater River and the Popo Agie River drainages at County Road 78) at the town of Barnum; easterly along said to the Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly along said line Sweetwater Gap; southeasterly along said divide to Granite road to Wyoming Highway 190; northeasterly along said to Interstate Highway 90. Peak and the head of Willow Creek; southeasterly down road to Wyoming Highway 191; easterly along said highway said creek to Wyoming Highway 28; southwesterly along to Interstate Highway 25. AREA 39. DEER CREEK. Beginning where U.S. Highway said highway to the Sweetwater River. 14A crosses the Big Horn River; northerly down said river to AREA 34. UPPER POWDER RIVER. Beginning at the the Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly along said line AREA 28. CONY MOUNTAIN. Beginning where U.S. junction of Wyoming Highway 196 and the Crazy Woman to the Sheep Mountain Road (U.S.F.S. Road 11); southerly Highway 287 crosses the south boundary of the Road (Johnson County Road 14); southerly along along said road to the Devils Canyon Road (U.S.F.S. Road Reservation; southeasterly along said highway to Wyoming said highway to Wyoming Highway 191 at the town of 14); southerly along said road to U.S. Highway 14A; westerly Highway 28; southwesterly along said highway to Willow Kaycee; westerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway along said highway to the Big Horn River. Creek; northwesterly up said creek to the divide between 190; westerly along said highway to the town of Barnum the Sweetwater River and Popo Agie River drainages and the Barnum Mountain Road; westerly along said road AREA 40. HORSE CREEK. Beginning on the Big Horn at Granite Peak; northwesterly along said divide to the to the Hazelton Road (Washakie County Road 81-Johnson River in the town of Greybull; northerly down said river to Continental Divide; northwesterly along said divide to the County Road 3); northerly along said road to the Gold Mine U.S. Highway 14A; easterly along said highway to the Hunt south boundary of the Wind River Reservation; easterly Road (U.S.F.S. Road 452); northerly along said road to the Mountain Road (U.S.F.S. Road 10); southeasterly along said along said boundary to U.S. Highway 287. Canyon Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road 25); northerly along said road to U.S. Highway 14 at Granite Pass; southwesterly road to U.S. Highway 16; easterly along said highway to along said highway to the Big Horn River at the town of AREA 30. ASPEN MOUNTAIN. Beginning where the Crazy Woman Canyon Road; easterly along said road to Greybull. Interstate Highway 80 crosses the Green River; easterly Wyoming Highway 196. along said highway to the town of Rock Springs and AREA 41. MEDICINE LODGE. Beginning where U.S. Wyoming Highway 430; southeasterly along said highway AREA 35. HUNTER MESA. Beginning where U.S. Highway 14 crosses the Bighorn River in the town of to the Mud Springs Road (Sweetwater County Road 32); Highway 87 business loop crosses French Creek; southerly Greybull; easterly along said highway to Granite Pass and southwesterly along said road to Aspen Mountain Road along said highway to Wyoming Highway 196; southerly the divide along the Bighorn Mountain range; southeasterly (Sweetwater County Road 27); southerly along said road along said highway to the Crazy Woman Canyon Road along said divide to the divide between Medicine Lodge to Clay Basin Pipeline Road (Sweetwater County Road (Johnson County Road 14); westerly along said road to Creek and Paint Rock Creek; southwesterly along said 71); southwesterly along said road to the Ramsey Ranch U.S. Highway 16; westerly along said highway to the divide divide to the Cold Springs Road (U.S.F.S. Road 344) at the Road (Sweetwater County Road 34); westerly along said along the Big Horn Mountain range at Powder River Pass; Upper Medicine Lodge Lake; southwesterly along said road road to U.S. Highway 191; westerly along said highway to northwesterly along said divide to North Clear Creek; to the Alkali Road (U.S.F.S. Road 338-B.L.M. Road 1111);

the Ramsey Ranch Road (Sweetwater County Road 34); easterly down said creek to the North Fork Ditch; easterly southerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 31; westerly ELK northerly along said road to Sage Creek Road (Sweetwater down said ditch to French Creek; easterly down said creek along said highway to the Bighorn River at the town of County Road 36); westerly along said road to Sage Creek; to the U.S. Highway 87 business loop. Manderson; northerly down said river to U.S. Highway 14 westerly down said creek to Flaming Gorge Reservoir; in the town of Greybull. northerly along the east shore of said reservoir to the Green AREA 36. ROCK CREEK. Beginning where Interstate River; northeasterly then northwesterly up said river to Highway 90 crosses Piney Creek; southeasterly along AREA 45. PAINT ROCK CREEK. Beginning where U.S. Interstate Highway 80. said highway to Interstate Highway 25; southerly along Highway 16 crosses the Big Horn River in the town of said highway to French Creek east of the town of Buffalo; Worland; northerly down said river to Wyoming Highway AREA 31. LITTLE MOUNTAIN. Beginning where the east westerly up said creek to the North Fork Ditch; westerly 31 at the town of Manderson; easterly along said highway shore of Flaming Gorge Reservoir crosses the Wyoming- up said ditch to the North Fork of Clear Creek; westerly to the Cold Springs Road (B.L.M. /U.S.F.S. Road 344); Utah state line; northerly along the east shore of Flaming up said creek to the divide along the Big Horn Mountain northeasterly along said road to the divide between Gorge Reservoir to its confluence with Sage Creek; easterly range; northerly along said divide to South Piney Creek; Medicine Lodge Creek and Paint Rock Creek at Upper up said creek to the Sage Creek Road (Sweetwater County northeasterly down said creek to Piney Creek; easterly Medicine Lodge Lake; easterly along said divide to the Road 36); easterly along said road to the Ramsey Ranch down said creek to Interstate Highway 90. divide along the Big Horn Mountain range; southeasterly Road (Sweetwater County Road 34); southerly along said along said divide to U.S. Highway 16 at Powder River Pass; road to U.S. Highway 191; southerly along said highway to AREA 37. GOOSE. Beginning at the junction of U.S. westerly along said highway to the Canyon Creek Road the Wyoming-Utah state line; westerly along said line to the Highway 14 and Interstate Highway 90 east of the town of (U.S.F.S. Road 25); southerly along said road to the Gold east shore of Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Ranchester; southerly along said highway to Piney Creek; Mine Road (U.S.F.S. Road 452); southerly along said road to westerly up said creek to South Piney Creek; southwesterly the Bighorn National Forest boundary; westerly along said AREA 32. PINE MOUNTAIN. Beginning where Wyoming up said creek to the divide along the Big Horn Mountain boundary to U.S. Highway 16; westerly along said highway Highway 430 crosses the Wyoming-Colorado state line; range; northwesterly along said divide to the Woodchuck to the Bighorn River in the town of Worland. westerly along said line to the Wyoming-Utah state line; Pass Road (U.S.F.S. Road 226); northerly along said westerly along said line to U.S. Highway 191; northerly road to the Goose (Red Grade) Road (U.S.F.S. Road 26); AREA 47. COPPER MOUNTAIN. Beginning where the along said highway to the Ramsey Ranch Road (Sweetwater northwesterly along said road to the Black Mountain Road Big Horn River intersects Wyoming Highway 172 (Black County Road 34); easterly along said road to the Clay Basin (U.S.F.S. Road 16); northeasterly along said road to U.S. Mountain Road); easterly along said highway to the Kirby Pipeline Road (Sweetwater County Road 71); northeasterly Highway 14; easterly along said road to Interstate Highway Creek Road (Hot Springs County Road 7); southerly along along said road to the Aspen Mountain Road (Sweetwater 90. said road to the Bridger Creek Road (Fremont County Road County Road 27); northerly along said road to the Mud 259); southerly along said road to the Badwater Road Springs Road (Sweetwater County Road 32); northeasterly AREA 38. TONGUE. Beginning where Interstate Highway (Fremont County Road 117); southeasterly along said road wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 59 HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

to the Lysite-Moneta Road (Fremont County Road 176); AREA 54. BALD RIDGE. Beginning where Wyoming westerly along said boundary to the divide between Owl southerly along said road to U.S. Highway 20-26; westerly Highway 212 crosses the Wyoming-Montana state line on Creek and the South Fork of the Wood River; northeasterly along said highway to the town of Shoshoni; northerly along the Beartooth Plateau; southwesterly along said highway along said divide to the divide between Cottonwood Creek U.S. Highway 20 to the Wind River Reservation boundary; to the Morrison Jeep Trail (U.S.F.S. Road 120); southeasterly and Gooseberry Creek; northeasterly along said divide to north and west along said boundary to the Big Horn River; along said road to the Clark’s Fork River; westerly along the divide between Gooseberry Creek and Grass Creek; northerly down said river to Wyoming Highway 172. said river to the divide between Dead Indian Creek and easterly along said divide to Wyoming Highway 120; in Dead Indian Gulch; southerly along said divide to the divide addition, all non-Indian fee title lands in that portion of Hot AREA 48. UPPER NOWOOD. Beginning at the town between Dead Indian Creek and Paint Creek; southerly Springs County within the exterior boundaries of the Wind of Moneta and U.S. Highway 20-26; northerly along the along said divide to the divide between Rattlesnake Creek River Reservation. Lysite-Moneta Road (Fremont County Road 176) to the and Pat O’Hara Creek; southerly and easterly along said Badwater Road (Fremont County Road 117) at the town of divide to the divide between Rattlesnake Creek and Trail AREA 66. BASIN. All of the area west of the Big Horn Lysite; westerly along said road to the Bridger Creek Road Creek; southeasterly along said divide to Wyoming Highway River; south of U.S. Highway 14-16-20 and U.S. Highway 14, (Fremont County Road 259); northerly along the Bridger 14-16-20; easterly along said highway to the Bighorn River; east of Wyoming Highway 120 and north of Broadway Street Creek Road to the Kirby Creek Road (Hot Springs County northerly along said river to the Wyoming-Montana state in the town of Thermopolis. Road 7); northerly along said road to Wyoming Highway line; westerly along said line to Wyoming Highway 212 on AREA 67. WIGGINS FORK. All of the drainage of the 172 (Black Mountain Road); easterly along said road to the Beartooth Plateau. the Murphy Dome-Mud Creek Road (B.L.M. Road 1409); Wind River that lies north of U.S. Highway 287 and west of northeasterly along said road to the Nowater Stock Drive AREA 55. GRINNELL. All of the north and west drainage the Wind River Reservation and those areas of the Spence Road (B.L.M. Road 1404); easterly along said road to of the North Fork of the Shoshone River down to but and Moriarity Wildlife Management Area east of the East the Upper Nowood Road; northeasterly along said road excluding the drainage of Sweetwater Creek; all of the Fork of the Wind River. to Deep Creek; southerly up said creek to Lost Creek; south drainage of the North Fork of the Shoshone River AREA 68. WARM SPRINGS. Beginning where U.S. southerly up said creek to the Cherry Creek Hill Stock Drive down to but excluding the drainage of Elk Fork Creek. Highway 287 crosses Jakey’s Fork Creek; southwesterly Road; northeasterly along said road to the Hazelton Road up said creek to the Continental Divide; northwesterly (Washakie County Road 6215); southwesterly along said AREA 56. WAPITI RIDGE. All of the drainage of the North Fork of the Shoshone River below and including the along said divide to U.S. Highway 287 at Togwotee Pass; road to Natrona County Road 109; southwesterly along southeasterly along said highway to Jakey’s Fork Creek. said road to the North Fork of Buffalo Creek; southwesterly drainage of Sweetwater Creek and above the drainage of along said creek to the divide between the Middle Fork Jim Creek; all of the south drainage of the North Fork of AREA 69. . Beginning where and North Fork of Buffalo Creek; westerly along said divide the Shoshone River below and including the drainage of U.S. Highway 287 crosses the west boundary of the Wind to the divide between Badwater Creek, Deep Creek and Elk Fork Creek; all of the north and west drainage of the River Reservation; southerly along said boundary to the Buffalo Creek; southwesterly along said divide to Badwater South Fork of the Shoshone River below and including the Continental Divide; northwesterly along said divide to Creek; southwesterly along said creek to Natrona County drainage of Ishawooa Creek. Jakey’s Fork Creek; northeasterly down said creek to U.S. Road 101; southwesterly along said road to Natrona County AREA 58. SAGE CREEK. Beginning where Wyoming Highway 287; southeasterly along said highway to the Wind Road 102; southerly along said road to Natrona County Highway 120 leaves the town of Cody; southerly along said River Reservation boundary. Road 103; southeasterly along said road to Natrona County highway to Meeteetse Rim; westerly along said rim to the Road 104; southerly along said road to Waltman and U.S. AREA 70. BUFFALO FORK. Beginning where U.S. divide between the Greybull River and the South Fork of the Highway 26-287 intersects the easternmost boundary Highway 20-26; westerly along said highway to the town Shoshone River; westerly along said divide to the west fork of Moneta. of Grand Teton National Park; northerly and westerly of Belknap Creek; northwesterly down said creek to the along said boundary to the private land boundary at the AREA 49. OTTER CREEK. Beginning at the junction of South Fork of the Shoshone River; northeasterly down said Pinto Ranch; southerly, westerly and northerly along said U.S. Highway 16 and the Bighorn National Forest Boundary river to the town of Cody. boundary to the Grand Teton National Park-Bridger Teton approximately nine (9) miles east of the town of Ten Sleep; AREA 59. BOULDER BASIN. All of the south and east National Forest boundary; northerly along said boundary to easterly along said boundary to the Gold Mine Road (U.S.F.S. drainage of the South Fork of the Shoshone River, west of Pacific Creek; northeasterly up said creek to Gravel Creek; Road 452); southerly along said road to the Hazelton Road the west fork and mainstream of Belknap Creek; down to northerly up said creek to the Gravel Creek Trail (U.S.F.S (Big Horn Divide Road-Johnson County Road 3); southerly the South Fork of the Shoshone River; all of the north and Trail 042); northerly along said trail to the south boundary along said road to the Cherry Creek Hill Stock Drive Road; west drainage of the South Fork of the Shoshone River, of Yellowstone National Park; easterly along said boundary ELK southwesterly down said road to Lost Creek; northwesterly above the drainage of Ishawooa Creek. to the Continental Divide; southerly and easterly along said down said creek to Deep Creek; northwesterly down said divide to U.S. Highway 26-287 at Togwotee Pass; westerly creek to the Upper Nowood Road; southwesterly along AREA 60. THOROFARE. All of the drainage of the along said highway to the east boundary of Grand Teton said road to the Nowater Stock Drive (B.L.M. Road 1404); Yellowstone River upstream from Yellowstone Lake outside National Park. westerly along said road to the Murphy Dome-Mud Creek of Yellowstone National Park. Road (B.L.M. Road 1409); southerly along said road to AREA 71. PACIFIC CREEK. Beginning where Pacific Wyoming Highway 172 (Black Mountain Road); westerly AREA 61. NORTH GREYBULL RIVER. All of the north Creek crosses the Grand Teton National Park boundary; along said highway to the Big Horn River; northerly along and west drainage of the Greybull River west of Wyoming northerly along said boundary to the Targhee National said river to U.S. Highway 16; easterly along said highway Highway 120. Forest boundary; northerly along said boundary to the to the Bighorn National Forest boundary. southern boundary of Yellowstone National Park; easterly AREA 62. SOUTH GREYBULL RIVER. All of the south along said boundary to the Gravel Creek Trail (U.S.F.S. Trail AREA 51. SUNLIGHT-CRANDALL. Beginning at and east drainage of the Greybull River located west of the 042) at Fox Park; southwesterly along said trail over Big Wyoming Highway 212 where it crosses the Wyoming- mouth of the Wood River; all of the north and west drainage Game Ridge to Gravel Creek; southerly down said creek to Montana state line east of Twin Lakes; southwesterly along of the Wood River. Pacific Creek; southerly down said creek to the Grand Teton said highway to Morrison Jeep Trail (U.S.F.S. Road 120); AREA 63. WOOD RIVER-GOOSEBERRY CREEK. All National Park boundary. southeasterly along said road to the Clark’s Fork River; all of the south and east drainage of the Wood River; all of AREA 72. BERRY CREEK. All of the drainages of Berry of the south drainage of the Clark’s Fork River north of and the south and east drainage of the Greybull River located including the Sunlight Creek drainage, but excluding the Elk Creek, Owl Creek and Webb Canyon Creek and that area east of the mouth of the Wood River; all of the drainage of north of Berry Creek to the Grand Teton National Park Creek drainage; northerly up the Yellowstone National Park Gooseberry Creek located west of Wyoming Highway 120. border to the Wyoming-Montana state line; easterly along boundary. said line to Wyoming Highway 212 line east of Twin Lakes. AREA 64. OWL CREEK. Beginning where the divide AREA 73. TARGHEE-ALTA. Beginning where Wyoming between Gooseberry Creek and Grass Creek crosses AREA 53. TROUT PEAK. All of the drainages of Elk Creek, Highway 22 crosses the Wyoming-Idaho state line; northerly Wyoming Highway 120; southeasterly along said highway along said line to the southern boundary of Yellowstone Dead Indian Creek, Jim Creek, Trout Creek and Rattlesnake to the Big Horn River; southerly up said river to the Wind Creek. National Park; easterly along said boundary to the Caribou- River Reservation boundary; westerly, then northerly, then Targhee National Forest boundary; southerly along said

60 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS boundary to Teton Pass and Wyoming Highway 22; westerly the National Elk Refuge boundary; northeasterly along said line; northerly along said line to Wyoming Highway 22; along said highway to the Wyoming-Idaho state line. boundary to the divide between the Gros Ventre River and easterly along said highway to the Snake River. Flat Creek east of Kelly. AREA 75. SNAKE RIVER. Beginning at the southern AREA 86. MONUMENT RIDGE. Beginning at the head of boundary of Grand Teton National Park and the Gros Ventre AREA 81. SPREAD CREEK. Beginning where the Grand Cliff Creek; northerly down said creek to the Hoback River; River at U.S. Highway 26-89-191; northerly along said Teton National Park boundary crosses the Gros Ventre River southerly up said river to the South Fork of the Hoback highway to Ditch Creek; westerly along said creek to the east of the town of Kelly; northerly along said boundary River; due east to the Hoback Rim and the divide between Snake River proper; northerly along the easternmost bank to U.S. Highway 26-287; easterly along said highway to the Hoback River and the Green River; southwesterly along of the main channel of the Snake River to the northernmost Togwotee Pass and the Continental Divide; southerly along said divide to the divide between the Greys River and the channel of Spread Creek; easterly along said creek to U.S. said divide to the Moccasin Basin Road (U.S.F.S. Road Hoback River; northerly along said divide to the head of Highway 26-89-191; southwesterly along said highway to 30750); southerly down said road to the North Fork of Cliff Creek. U.S.F.S. Road 30310 at the Cunningham Cabin; southerly Fish Creek at Calf Creek; southerly down said creek to Fish along said road to the Grand Teton National Park boundary; Creek; southeasterly down said creek to the Gros Ventre AREA 87. RASPBERRY RIDGE. Beginning where U.S. southerly along said boundary to the southernmost River; westerly down said river to the Grand Teton National Highway 191 crosses the divide between the Green River intersection with the Shadow Mountain-Kelly Road (U.S.F.S. Park boundary. and the Hoback River on the Hoback Rim; southwesterly Road 30340); southwesterly along said road to the junction along said divide to a point east of the confluence of the of the Teton Science School road; northeasterly along AREA 82. CRYSTAL PEAK. Beginning where the Gros South Fork of the Hoback River and the Hoback River; due said road one and one-quarter (1-1/4) miles to a marked Ventre River crosses the National Elk Refuge boundary near west to the Hoback River; northerly down said river to the boundary; easterly one (1) mile to the Grand Teton National the town of Kelly; easterly up said river to Kinky Creek; Dell Creek Road; easterly along said road to the Riling Draw Park boundary; southerly along the Grand Teton National easterly up said creek to the Darwin Ranch Road (U.S.F.S. Road; northerly along said road to the divide between Park boundary to the Gros Ventre-Kelly Road; southwesterly Road 620); easterly along said road to the divide between Shoal Creek and Dell Creek; northeasterly along said divide along said road to a posted boundary approximately the Green River and Gros Ventre River; southwesterly along to the divide between the Gros Ventre River and the Hoback one-half (1/2) mile west of the Gros Ventre Campground; said divide to the divide between the Gros Ventre River River at Steamboat Peak; southeasterly along said divide to southerly along said boundary to the southern boundary and Hoback River at Hodges Peak; northwesterly along the divide between the Green River and the Hoback River at of Grand Teton National Park and the Gros Ventre River; said divide to the divide between Granite Creek and Flat Hodges Peak; southerly along said divide to U.S. Highway westerly along said boundary to U.S. Highway 26-89-191. Creek at Pyramid Creek; northwesterly and northerly along 191. the divide between Flat Creek and the Gros Ventre River AREA 77. NATIONAL ELK REFUGE. Beginning where to the National Elk Refuge boundary; northerly along said AREA 88. GREYS FEEDGROUND. Beginning at the U.S. Highway 26-89-191 crosses the Gros Ventre River at boundary to the Gros Ventre River. Wyoming-Idaho state line on the Snake River; easterly the northwest corner of the National Elk Refuge boundary; up said river to the Greys River; easterly up said river easterly up said boundary to the Bridger-Teton National AREA 83. FISH CREEK. Beginning where Kinky Creek to the confluence of the Greys River and Squaw Creek; Forest and National Elk Refuge boundary; southerly along enters the Gros Ventre River; northerly down said river to southwesterly from said confluence to the ridge between said boundary to the town of Jackson and the National Elk Fish Creek; northeasterly up said creek to the North Fork of the Squaw Creek drainage and the Greys River; southerly Refuge boundary; westerly along said boundary to U.S. Fish Creek; northerly up said creek to the Moccasin Basin up said ridge to the divide between the Greys River and the Highway 26; northerly along said highway to the Gros Road (U.S.F.S. Road 30750) at Calf Creek; northerly up said Salt River; southerly along said divide to the Stewart Sheep Ventre River at the northwest corner of the National Elk road to the Continental Divide; southerly along said divide Trail; westerly along said trail to the Stewart Creek Road; Refuge. to the Union Pass Road (U.S.F.S. Road 600); southwesterly westerly and southerly along said road to U.S. Highway 89; along said road to the Darwin Ranch Road (U.S.F.S. Road northerly along said highway to the McCoy Creek Road; AREA 78. WILSON. Beginning where the Caribou- 620); westerly along said road to Kinky Creek; westerly westerly and northerly along said road to the Wyoming- Targhee National Forest boundary crosses Wyoming down said creek to the Gros Ventre River. Idaho state line; north along said line to the Snake River. Highway 22 at Teton Pass; northerly along said boundary to the Grand Teton National Park boundary; northerly AREA 84. LOWER HOBACK. Beginning where U.S. AREA 89. LOWER GREYS RIVER. Beginning at the Highway 191 crosses Flat Creek at the north edge of the town confluence of Greys River and the Snake River near Alpine; and southerly along said boundary to U.S. Highway 191; ELK southerly along said highway to its junction with Wyoming of Jackson; due east to the National Elk Refuge boundary; easterly up the Snake River to Bailey Creek; southeasterly Highway 22; westerly along said highway to Teton Pass. easterly along said boundary to the Bridger-Teton National up said creek to Dry Wash Draw; easterly up said draw Forest boundary; southerly along said boundary to Cache to the divide between Bailey Creek and Willow Creek AREA 79. TETON PARK. Beginning where the U.S. Forest Creek; southeasterly up said creek to U.S.F.S. Trail 018; (Greyback Ridge); southerly along said divide to the divide Service access road (U.S.F.S. Road 30310) near Cunningham northeasterly along said trail to the divide between Flat between Willow Creek and the Greys River; southerly along Cabin intersects U.S. Highway 26-89-191; northerly along Creek and Cache Creek at Cache Peak; easterly along the said divide to the divide between the Greys River and the said highway to the junction of U.S. Highway 89-287 at divide between Flat Creek and Granite Creek to Pyramid Hoback River; southerly and easterly along said divide Moran; northwesterly along said highway to the Grand Peak; southerly along the divide between the Gros Ventre between the Greys River and the Green River; southerly Teton National Park boundary; easterly and southerly River and the Hoback River to Steamboat Peak; southerly along said divide to the head of Blind Bull Creek; westerly along said boundary to the private land boundary at the and westerly along the divide between Shoal Creek and down said creek to Greys River; southerly up said river Pinto Ranch; westerly, southerly and easterly along said Dell Creek to the Riling Draw Road; southerly along said to Meadow Creek; westerly up said creek to the divide boundary to the Grand Teton National Park-Bridger Teton road to the Dell Creek Road; westerly along said road to between the Greys River and the Salt River; northerly along National Forest boundary; northeasterly then southerly and the Hoback River; westerly down said river to Cliff Creek; said divide to the ridge between the Squaw Creek drainage westerly along the Grand Teton National Park boundary to southerly up Cliff Creek to the divide between the Greys and the Greys River; northeasterly along said ridge to the the U.S. Forest Service access road (U.S.F.S. Road 30310) River and the Hoback River; northwesterly along said divide confluence of Squaw Creek and the Greys River; westerly near Cunningham Cabin; northerly along said road to U.S. to the divide between the Greys River and Willow Creek; down said river to the Snake River. Highway 26-89-191. northerly along said divide to the divide between the Bailey Creek and Willow Creek (Greyback Ridge); northerly along AREA 90. UPPER GREYS RIVER. Beginning at the point AREA 80. SHEEP CREEK. Beginning where the National said divide to Dry Wash Draw; westerly down said draw to where Blind Bull Creek runs into the Greys River; easterly Elk Refuge boundary crosses the divide between the Gros Baily Creek; northwesterly down said creek to the Snake up said creek to the divide between the Greys River and the Ventre River and Flat Creek east of Kelly; southeasterly River; northerly up said river to Wyoming Highway 22; Green River; southerly and westerly along said divide to the along said divide to the divide between Flat Creek and easterly along said highway to U.S. Highway 191; easterly divide between the Greys River and the Smith Fork Creek; Granite Creek; southwesterly along said divide to the along said highway to Flat Creek at the north edge of the northerly along said divide to the divide between the Greys divide between Cache Creek and Flat Creek at Cache town of Jackson. River and Salt River; northerly along said divide to the head Peak; northwesterly along said divide to U.S.F.S. Trail of Meadow Creek; easterly down said creek to Greys River; 018; southwesterly along said trail to Cache Creek; AREA 85. FALL CREEK. Beginning where Wyoming northerly down said river to Blind Bull Creek. northwesterly along said creek to the Bridger-Teton Highway 22 crosses the Snake River; southerly and National Forest boundary; northerly along said boundary to westerly down the Snake River to the Wyoming-Idaho state AREA 91. SALT RIVER. Beginning at the point where the McCoy Creek Road crosses the Wyoming-Idaho state line; wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 61 HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

easterly and southerly along said road to U.S. Highway 89; southeasterly along said road to the Red Creek Road (B.L.M. southerly along said highway to the Stewart Creek Road; Road 3219); southerly along said road to the Rocky Crossing northerly and easterly along said road to the Stewart Road (B.L.M. Road 3214); easterly along said road to the Driveway Trail; easterly along said trail to the divide Osborne Road (B.L.M. Road 3212); easterly along said road between the Salt River and the Greys River; southerly along to the Wamsutter-Crooks Gap Road (Sweetwater County said divide to the divide between the Bear River and the Road 23); southerly along said road to Interstate Highway Salt River; westerly along said divide to the Wyoming-Idaho 80; westerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 372. state line; north along said line to the McCoy Creek Road. AREA 102. WEST GREEN RIVER. Beginning at the AREA 92. PINEY-HORSE CREEK. Beginning where junction of Interstate Highway 80 and Wyoming Highway the East Green River Road (Sublette County Road 23-110) 372; westerly along Interstate Highway 80 to U.S. Highway intersects Wyoming Highway 351; westerly along said 30; northwesterly along said highway to the Ham’s highway to the Green River; northerly up said river to Fork River; northerly up said river to Commissary Ridge; Cottonwood Creek; westerly up said creek to the South northerly along said ridge to the head of LaBarge Creek; Cottonwood Creek; westerly up said creek to the South Fork All the information southeasterly down said creek to the Green River; southerly of the South Fork of Cottonwood Creek; westerly up said down said river to U.S. Highway 28; southwesterly along creek to the divide between the Greys River and the Green said highway to Wyoming Highway 372; southerly along River; northerly along said divide to the divide between the said highway to Interstate Highway 80. Green River and the Hoback River; northwesterly along said ONE PLACE divide (Hoback Rim) to U.S. Highway 191; southerly along The Wyoming Hunt Planner, AREA 103. RAYMOND MOUNTAIN. Beginning said highway to the East Green River Road (Sublette County available on the Game and where the Bear River crosses the Wyoming-Idaho state line; northerly along said line to the divide between Road 23-110) at Cora Junction; southerly along said road to Fish website, wgfd.wyo.gov, Wyoming Highway 351. the Salt River and Bear River; easterly along said divide revolutionizes hunt area to the divide between the Salt River and Smiths Fork; AREA 93. WATERDOG LAKES. Beginning where U.S. northeasterly along said divide to the head of Smiths Fork Highway 191 intersects with Wyoming Highway 352; maps and combines species- Creek; southerly down said creek to the Bear River at the northwesterly along U.S. Highway 191 to the divide specific hunt information, town of Cokeville; northwesterly down said river to the between the Hoback River and the Green River (Hoback drawing odds, license details, Wyoming-Idaho state line. Rim); northerly along said divide to the divide between the Green River and the Gros Ventre River at Hodges Peak; and harvest information. AREA 104. LINCOLN. Beginning where U.S. Highway 30 northeasterly along said divide to the Darwin Ranch Road crosses the Ham’s Fork River; westerly along said highway (U.S.F.S. Road 620); easterly along said road to the Union Check it out before your to Sage Junction and Wyoming Highway 89; southwesterly Pass Road (U.S.F.S. Road 600); southerly and easterly along hunt at wgfd.wyo.gov along said highway to the Wyoming-Utah state line; said road to Wyoming Highway 352; southerly along said northerly along said line to the Wyoming-Idaho state line; highway to U.S. Highway 191. northerly along said line to the Bear River; southeasterly up said river to the town of Cokeville and Smith’s Fork Creek; AREA 94. SOUTH PINEY. Beginning where LaBarge Mt. Helen and the Continental Divide; southerly along said northerly up said creek to the divide between Smith’s Creek enters the Green River; westerly up said river to divide to the Middle Fork of Boulder Creek; westerly down Fork and Greys River; southeasterly along said divide to the divide between the Green River and the Greys River; said creek to Boulder Creek; westerly down said creek to Commissary Ridge; southerly along said ridge to the head northerly along said divide to the head of the South Fork the New Fork River; southerly down said river to Wyoming of Ham’s Fork River; southerly down said river to U.S. of South Cottonwood Creek; easterly down said creek to Highway 351; westerly along said highway to the East Highway 30. South Cottonwood Creek; easterly down said creek to Green River Road (Sublette County Road 23-110). Cottonwood Creek; easterly down said creek to the Green AREA 105. CARTER LEASE. Beginning where Interstate River; southerly down said river to LaBarge Creek. AREA 98. BOULDER. Beginning where U.S. Highway 28 Highway 80 crosses the Wyoming-Utah state line; northerly crosses the Green River; northerly up said river to Wyoming along said line to Wyoming Highway 89 west of Sage AREA 95. GREEN RIVER. Beginning where Wyoming Highway 351; easterly along said highway to the New Fork Junction; easterly along said highway to U.S. Highway 30; ELK Highway 352 meets the Union Pass Road (U.S.F.S. Road River; northerly up said river to Boulder Creek; easterly up easterly then southerly along said highway to Interstate 600); northerly and easterly along said road to the said creek to the Middle Fork of Boulder Creek; easterly up Highway 80; westerly along said highway to the Wyoming- Continental Divide; southerly along said divide to Mt. said creek to the Continental Divide; southerly along said Utah state line. Helen; westerly to Summit Lake and the divide between divide to the Big Sandy River; southerly down said river to the Green River and Pine Creek; northwesterly along said the Big Sandy Reservoir Road (Sweetwater County Road AREA 106. UINTA. Beginning where Interstate Highway divide to the divide between the Green River and the New 28); westerly along said road to U.S. Highway 191; southerly 80 crosses the Wyoming-Utah state line; easterly along said Fork River; northerly along said divide to the head of Jim along said highway to U.S. Highway 28; southwesterly highway to Wyoming Highway 414; southerly along said Creek; westerly down said creek to Wyoming Highway 352; along said highway to the Green River. highway to Wyoming Highway 410 at the town of Mountain northerly up said highway to the Union Pass Road (U.S.F.S. View; southerly along said highway to the Stateline Dam Road 600). AREA 99. BIG SANDY. Beginning at the junction of Road (U.S.F.S. Road 072, Uinta County Road 283); southerly Wyoming Highway 28 and U.S. Highway 191; northerly along said road to the Wyoming-Utah state line; west then AREA 96. NEW FORK. Beginning where U.S. Highway 191 along said highway to the Big Sandy Reservoir Road north along said line to Interstate Highway 80. crosses Pine Creek in the town of Pinedale; westerly along (Sweetwater County Road 28); easterly along said road said highway to Wyoming Highway 352; northerly up said to the Big Sandy River at the dam; northerly up said river AREA 107. HICKEY MOUNTAIN. Beginning where highway to Jim Creek; easterly up said creek to the divide to the Continental Divide; southeasterly along said divide the Flaming Gorge Reservoir crosses the Wyoming-Utah between the New Fork River and the Green River; southerly to Mt. Nystrom; easterly from Mt. Nystrom to Sweetwater state line; west along said line to the Stateline Dam Road along said divide to the divide between the Green River and Gap and the headwaters of the Sweetwater River; southerly (U.S.F.S. Road 072, Uinta County Road 283); northerly along Pine Creek; southeasterly along said divide to Summit Lake down said river to Wyoming Highway 28; southwesterly said road to Wyoming Highway 410; northerly along said and Pine Creek; southerly down said creek to U.S. Highway along said highway to U.S. Highway 191. highway to Interstate Highway 80; easterly along said 191. highway to the Green River; southerly down said river to AREA 100. STEAMBOAT. Beginning at the junction Flaming Gorge Reservoir; southerly along the east shore of AREA 97. PINEDALE. Beginning where Wyoming of Interstate Highway 80 and Wyoming Highway 372; said reservoir to the Wyoming-Utah state line. Highway 351 intersects the East Green River Road (Sublette northwesterly along Wyoming Highway 372 to U.S. Highway County 23-110); northerly along said road to Cora Junction 28; northeasterly along said highway to the Sweetwater AREA 108. SOUTH RAWLINS. Beginning where and U.S. Highway 191; easterly along said highway to Pine River; easterly down said river to the Three Forks-Atlantic Wyoming Highway 71 crosses Interstate Highway 80 at the Creek; northerly up said creek to Summit Lake; easterly to City Road (B.L.M. Road 2317) at Phelps-Dodge Bridge; city of Rawlins; southerly along said highway to the Sage 62 | 2017 wgfd.wyo.gov HUNT AREA BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS

Creek Road (Carbon County Road 401); southerly along (Crook County Road 145); easterly along said line to where 387 to the Ross Road (County Road 31 in Converse County); said road to the McCarty Canyon Road (Carbon County the Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota state lines meet; southeasterly along said road to Wyoming Highway 95; Road 503); southwesterly along said road to the Miller Hill southerly along the Wyoming-South Dakota state line to southwesterly along said highway to the North Platte River Road (B.L.M. Road 3328); northwesterly along said road Interstate Highway 90; westerly along said Interstate at the town of Glenrock; westerly up said river to Interstate to the Muddy Creek Road (B.L.M. Road 3306); westerly to Wyoming Highway 116 at the town of Sundance; Highway 25 in the city of Casper; northerly along said along said road to Muddy Creek; westerly down said creek southwesterly along said highway to U.S. Highway 16 at the highway to Wyoming Highway 259. to Wyoming Highway 789; northerly along said highway town of Upton; northerly and westerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80; easterly along said highway to to Interstate Highway 90; westerly along said Interstate to AREA 123. BLACK THUNDER. Beginning where Wyoming Highway 71. the D-Road (Crook County Road 68); northerly along said Wyoming Highway 59 crosses the Belle Fourche River; road to the Rocky Point Road in Campbell County (Campbell northeasterly down said river to the mouth of Raven AREA 110. UPPER PLATTE RIVER. Beginning where County Road 85); northerly along said road to the Wyoming- Creek; southeasterly up said creek to the Raven Creek Wyoming Highway 130 crosses the Laramie River-North Montana state line. Road; southerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 116; Platte River Divide; southerly along said divide to Douglas southerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 450; Creek; southerly down said creek to U.S.F.S. Road 543 AREA 117. SOUTH BLACK HILLS. Beginning where westerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 59; at Keystone; southerly along said road to U.S.F.S. Road Interstate Highway 90 crosses the Wyoming-South Dakota northerly along said highway to the Belle Fourche River. 512; southeasterly along said road to Wyoming Highway state line; southerly along said line to the Black Hills National 230; southwesterly along said highway to the Wyoming- Forest boundary; westerly along said boundary to the Sand AREA 124. POWDER RIM. Beginning at the junction of Colorado state line; westerly along said line to Wyoming Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road 863) at the boundary marker and Wyoming Highway 789 and the Wyoming-Colorado state Highway 230; northwesterly along said highway to one-quarter (1/4) mile south of Ranch A; southerly along line; westerly along said line to Wyoming Highway 430; Wyoming Highway 130; easterly along said highway to said road to the Moskee Road; southeasterly along said northerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80; the divide between the Laramie River and the North Platte road to Moskee and the Deer Creek Road (U.S.F.S. Road easterly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 789; River. 807); southeasterly along said road to the Wyoming-South southerly along said highway to the Wyoming-Colorado Dakota state line; southerly along said line to the Dewey state line. AREA 111. SEMINOE. Beginning at the junction of U.S. Road (Weston County Road 2); northwesterly along said Highway 287 and Interstate Highway 80 at the city of AREA 125. ELK MOUNTAIN. Beginning at the junction road to U.S. Highway 85; northerly along said highway to of Interstate Highway 80 and U.S. Highway 30 at the Rawlins; northerly along said highway to the South Ferris U.S. Highway 16; northwesterly along said highway to the Road (Carbon County Road 100); easterly along said road to Saratoga interchange; northeasterly along U.S. Highway town of Upton and Wyoming Highway 116; northeasterly 30 to Wyoming Highway 72 at the Hanna interchange; the Buzzard Road (Carbon County Road 497-Natrona County along said highway to Interstate Highway 90; easterly Road 410); northerly along said road to Wyoming Highway southeasterly along Wyoming Highway 72 to the Pass along said Interstate Highway to the Wyoming-South Creek Road (Carbon County Road 404) west of the town 220; northeasterly along said highway to the Kortes Road Dakota state line. (Natrona County Road 407); southerly along said road to of Elk Mountain; southerly and westerly along said road the North Platte River; southerly up said river to Interstate AREA 118. SHAMROCK HILLS. Beginning at the to Wyoming Highway 130; northerly along said highway to Highway 80; westerly along said Interstate to U.S. Highway junction of U.S. Highway 287 and Interstate Highway 80 at Interstate Highway 80. 287. the city of Rawlins; westerly along said Interstate to the AREA 126. LOST SPRINGS (NON-HERD UNIT). All of Wamsutter-Crooks Gap Road (Sweetwater County Road 23); AREA 113. ROCHELLE HILLS. Beginning at the junction Converse, Weston and Niobrara Counties, excluding lands northerly along said road to the Bairoil Road (Sweetwater within other described and numbered elk hunt areas. of Wyoming Highway 59 and Wyoming Highway 450; County Road 22); easterly along said road to Wyoming easterly along Wyoming Highway 450 to the Lynch Road Highway 73; easterly along said highway to U.S. Highway AREA 127. CROWHEART BUTTE. All non-Indian owned (Weston County Road 7A); southerly along said road to 287; southerly along said highway to Interstate Highway fee title lands within the exterior boundaries of the Wind the Weston-Converse County line and the Clareton Road 80. River Reservation, and all lands within the Bureau of (Converse County Road 39); southerly along said road to Reclamation’s Riverton and Boysen Unit boundaries, and the Dull Center Road (Converse County Road 38); easterly AREA 120. BUFFALO CREEK. Beginning at the those lands within Boysen State Park south of Cottonwood along said road to the Converse-Niobrara County line and intersection of Interstate Highway 25 and the North Platte Creek, west of Boysen Reservoir, and south of U.S. Highway ELK the North Lance Creek Road (Niobrara County Road 14); River in the city of Casper; southwesterly up said river to 20-26; excluding those areas of the Spence and Moriarity easterly and southerly along said road to the Slagle Road the bridge at Poplar Street; northerly along said street Wildlife Management Area that lie east of the East Fork (Niobrara County Road 4); southerly along said road to the to U.S. Highway 20-26; westerly along said highway to of the Wind River, and excluding those lands within Hot Cow Creek Road (Niobrara County Road 3); westerly along Natrona County road 104 at Waltman; northerly along said Springs County. said road to the Converse-Niobrara County line and the Cow road to Natrona County Road 103; northwesterly along said Creek Road (Converse County Road 45); southerly along road to Natrona County Road 102; northerly along said AREA 128. MUSKRAT. Beginning where U.S. Highway said road to the Converse-Niobrara County line and the road to Natrona County Road 101; northeasterly along said 20-26 crosses the east boundary of the Wind River K-Field Road (Niobrara County Road 50); southerly along road to Badwater Creek; northeasterly along said creek Reservation; easterly along said highway to the town of said road to the Converse-Niobrara County line and the to the divide between Badwater Creek, Deep Creek and Waltman and the Gas Hills Road (Natrona County Road Walker Creek Road (Converse County Road 43); westerly Buffalo Creek; northeasterly along said divide to the divide 212); southwesterly along said road to the Dry Creek along said road to Dry Creek; westerly up said creek to between the Middle Fork and North Fork of Buffalo Creek; Road (Natrona County Road 321); southeasterly along said the Iberlin Ranch Road; northerly along said road to the easterly along said divide to the North Fork of Buffalo Creek; road to Wyoming Highway 220; southwesterly along said Thunder Basin boundary and U.S.F.S. northeasterly along said creek to Natrona County Road 109; highway to U.S. Highway 287; westerly along said highway Road 958C; northwesterly along said road to the East Bill northeasterly along said road to Washakie County road to Wyoming Highway 135; northerly along said highway to Road (U.S.F.S. Road 958); westerly along said road to the 6215; northeasterly along said road to the 33-Mile Road the south boundary of the Wind River Reservation; easterly Dull Center Road (Converse County Road 38); westerly (Natrona County Road 110) at Kidd Flat; southeasterly along and northerly along said boundary to U.S. Highway 20-26. along said road to Wyoming Highway 59; northerly along said road to Natrona County Road 113; easterly along said said highway to the junction of Wyoming Highway 59 and road to Natrona County Road 114; northeasterly along said AREA 129. NON-HERD UNIT. All of Campbell, Crook, Wyoming Highway 450. road to Natrona County Road 115; easterly along said road Johnson, Natrona, and Sheridan Counties, excluding lands to Wyoming Highway 387; easterly along said highway to within other described and numbered elk hunt areas. AREA 114. KYLE. Beginning in the city of Laramie at the Wyoming Highway 259 in the town of Midwest; southerly junction of Interstate Highway 80 and U.S. Highway 30-287; AREA 130. BOLTEN RIM. Beginning where Wyoming along said highway to Interstate 25; southerly along said Highway 71 crosses Interstate Highway 80 at the city of westerly along Interstate Highway 80 to Wyoming Highway highway to the North Platte River in the city of Casper. 72; northerly along said highway to U.S. Highway 30-287; Rawlins; easterly along said Interstate to the North Platte southeasterly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80. AREA 122. PINE RIDGE. Beginning at the intersection River; southerly up said river to Sage Creek; southwesterly of Interstate Highway 25 and Wyoming Highway 259; up said creek to the Sage Creek Road (Carbon County Road AREA 116. NORTH BLACK HILLS. Beginning where the northerly along Wyoming Highway 259 to U.S. Highway 387 401); northerly along said road to Wyoming Highway 71; Montana-Wyoming state line crosses the Rocky Point Road at the town of Midwest; northeasterly along U.S. Highway northerly along said highway to Interstate Highway 80. wgfd.wyo.gov Wyoming Hunting Regulations | 63 BE BEAR AWARE• Do not challenge the bear with aggressive body language, direct eye contact Game retrieval and handling • Immediately remove carcasses from the field. The longer game is in the field, or shouting. at camp, or in a vehicle, the more likely it is to be discovered. • If the bear begins to approach, stand your ground and use bear spray if • Separate the carcass from the gut pile with as much distance as possible if available. you must leave meat in the field for any time. • If a bear makes contact or is about to make contact, drop and cover by lying • Ideally leave the gut pile in the field far away from camps, roads, trails. flat on your stomach inter-lacing your fingers and placing them on the back of • If an animal is harvested by a camp, road or trail, move the gut pile or parts ½ your neck. Do not fight back. mile away or to a landfill. • Once the bear feels the threat is neutralized it will usually stop attacking. • Quarter and hang the carcass in a tree or game pole 10 to 15 feet from the • Make certain the bear has left the area before you retreat or move. ground and 4 feet from the tree trunk or supporting branches. • If you must leave the carcass on the ground, place it in plain view so you can How and when to use bear spray see if a bear is present or if it has been disturbed when you return. Placing large • Bear spray is an effective deterrent that is designed to deter aggressive items such as branches or a jacket on the carcass so you can tell from a safe bear behavior. distance if a bear has disturbed your carcass. • Studies have shown that bear spray is more effective than firearms at • When returning to a carcass stop and view the area from a distance with reducing your chances of injury. binoculars. Approach the carcass from upwind and make sufficient noise • Make sure that you are carrying an EPA registered Bear Spray and not another to alert any bears of your presence. Just because you don’t see a bear doesn’t form of self protection pepper spray. mean there isn’t one in the area. • Bear spray is to be used on a charging bear or in an aggressive encounter. • When retrieving meat go with your hunting partners and if possible approach • It sprays 25-30 feet as it creates a 4-foot cloud. on horseback. • Each member of a party should carry spray. • If you detect disturbance from a distance or if the carcass has been buried, a • Bear spray must be carried where it is readily accessible. bear has probably been to the carcass or may be bedded nearby. • Never attempt to scare a bear off of a carcass it has claimed. If a bear comes into your camp • Have a plan on how to recover an animal before you harvest one and use extra • Remain calm and do not panic. Bears generally avoid people and they are caution if harvesting an animal late in the day. probably attracted to odors of food. • Ready your bear spray or firearm for use. What to do if you see an aggressive /defensive • Do not approach the bear. bear at close range • Try to scare the bear away by yelling, shouting, or making other loud noises. • Try to remain calm, slowly back out of the area, and have a defense ready. • If the bear does not get a food reward they will usually leave. • Never run away from the bear. • If a bear tries getting into your tent fight back and use your personal defense.

For more information about staying safe in bear country, visit the WGFD bear wise page. https://wgfd.wyo.gov/wildlife-in-wyoming/more-wildlife/large-carnivore/grizzly-bear-management/bear-wise-wyoming VISIT US ONLINE AT WGFD.WYO.GOV The Wyoming Game and Fish Department receives federal financial assistance in Sport Fish and Wildlife Restoration. Under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S. Department of the Interior prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, or disability. If you believe that you have been discriminated against in any program, activity, or facility as described above, or if you desire further information, please write to: Department of Interior—U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service—Division of Human Resources 4401 North Fairfax Drive—Mail stop: 2000—Arlington, Virginia 22203