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Area 65 - South Pass

Last Updated: Aug 21, 2024
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speciesgeneral Sizetrophy potential
Antelope70"-75"75"+

On The Ground

This unit is found in the central portion of the state along the Wind River Indian Reservation and lies just west and south of Lander. Good numbers of antelope are found here along with ample amounts of public land. Much of the western two-thirds of the unit is heavily timbered and mountainous and will generally not hold many, if any, antelope.

Good numbers of antelope are found here along with a decent collection of public lands. Much of the available public lands do not have suitable habitat for antelope and will be nearly useless for hunters. Public land is still available in regions of more suitable habitat though pressure can be high at times.

Terrain

There is a lot of open prairie with large basins, creek bottoms, and rolling hills that give hunters the opportunity to put on a stalk. Most of the western half of the unit is mountains, timbered, and not suitable habitat for antelope. Antelope will be found throughout the lower valleys but private lands will break up public access in many areas.

  • Roughly 867 square miles

  • 79.8% public land

  • Elevations from 5,300-13,200 feet

Wilderness

Under Wyoming law nonresidents are not permitted to hunt big game or trophy game in any federally designated wilderness areas without the presence of a licensed guide or resident companion. The resident companion must first get a free non-commercial guide license from a Game and Fish office. The law does not prohibit nonresidents from hiking, fishing or hunting game birds, small game, or coyotes in wilderness areas.

  • 18.5% Wilderness

A lot of open land and high desert prairie along with sagebrush and grasslands can be found here. Croplands dominate the valley floor near Lander. Rocky bluffs, sagebrush, cedars and small trees are common as the elevation climbs into the National Forest.

There is good public access in this unit with several well-maintained roads, a network of BLM and forest roads and smaller two track roads. Most roads here are in good shape, with a few passable only with four-wheel drive or ATVs.

Lander is the closest town to this unit, and has a lot of options for lodging. Groceries, gas and other stores can be found here as well. Camping is allowed on all public ground for up to 16 days in one location. Hunters can camp in remote locations.

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