All Hunting in Wyoming Hunt Area 32 - Bates Creek

Beginning where the Pathfinder Dam crosses the North Platte River; easterly and northerly down said river to the Casper city limits; southerly and easterly along said limits to Wyoming Highway 251 (Casper Mountain Road); southerly along said road to the C

Hunt Area 32 - Bates Creek

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
49
 
49
Success
91
 
91
Trophy Potential
0
N/A
Public Access
57
 
57
Ease of Terrain
87
 
87
Room to Breathe
10
 
10
Opportunity
54
 
54
Convenience
2
 
2
Ease of Effort
70
 
70
66
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Beginning where the Pathfinder Dam crosses the North Platte River; easterly and northerly down said river to the Casper city limits; southerly and easterly along said limits to Wyoming Highway 251 (Casper Mountain Road); southerly along said road to the Circle Drive Road (Natrona County Road 505); southerly along said road to the divide between Red Creek and the Clear Fork of Muddy Creek; southerly along said divide to the divide between Corral Creek and Otter Creek; southerly across Muddy Mountain along said divide to the head of Smith Creek; southerly and easterly to the divide between Smith Creek, Kerfoot Creek and the West Fork of Deer Creek; easterly along said divide to the divide between Kerfoot Creek and the West Fork of Deer Creek; easterly along said divide to the divide between Spruce Creek and the West Fork of Deer Creek; easterly along said divide to the divide between the East Fork of Bates Creek and West Fork of Deer Creek; easterly along said divide to the divide between Soldier Creek and the West Fork of Deer Creek; easterly along said divide to Reno Hill and the head of Sawmill Creek; easterly and northerly down said creek to Deer Creek; southerly up said creek to Curry Creek; southeasterly up said creek to U.S.F.S. Road 660; westerly along said road to its termination at the Squaw Springs Trail Road; southwesterly along said road to the Bates Creek Road (Natrona County Road 402); southwesterly along said road to the Spring Creek Road; westerly along said road to the Lone Tree Road (B.L.M. Road 3141); southerly along said road to the Shirley Ridge Road (Carbon County Road 2); southwesterly along said road to Wyoming Highway 77; southerly along said highway to the Chalk Mountain Road (B.L.M. Road 3129); westerly and northerly along said road to the Dry Creek Road (Carbon County Road 103); northwesterly along said road to the south fork of Canyon Creek; westerly and northerly down said fork to Canyon Creek; westerly down said creek to the east shore of Pathfinder Reservoir; northeasterly along said east shore to the Pathfinder Dam and the North Platte River.

County

Carbon, Natrona, Converse

Size

685 Square Miles (438,114 Acres)

Land Ownership

43% Private, 56% Public, 2% USFS, 40% BLM, 15% State, 1% Other

Latitude/Longitude

42.5456, -106.4431

Amenities

There are 0 hospitals, 1 hotels, 0 campgrounds, and 0 grocery stores within a 20 mile radius.

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All Drawing Stats (2022)


Total Quota
1,238
Licenses Drawn
1,146
Licenses Surplus
92
Resident Quota
901
Nonresident Quota
337
Landowner Quota
0
Youth Quota
0
43.7%
Overall Unit
1st Choice Draw Odds
Choose a hunt below to take a deeper dive into quotas, drawing odds, drawing trends, and harvest data.
Stats Apply For Sex Manner Season Type Draw Odds HuntScore Notes
032-7
F
ANY
G
LL
57.2%
87 Doe or fawn valid on or within one (1) mile of irrigated land
032-6
F
ANY
G
LL
40%
81 Doe or fawn
032-1
E
ANY
G
LL
44%
83 Any antelope
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All Harvest Stats (2021)


Total Hunters
1,696
Total Harvest
1,502
Harvest Male
794
Harvest Female
708
88.6%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
ALL
ALL
ALL
N/A 848 751
397
354
0
ALL
ALL
ALL
N/A 848 751
397
354
0
F
NRS
N/A 259 268
106
162
0
F
NRS
N/A 259 268
106
162
0
F
RS
N/A 589 483
291
192
0
F
RS
N/A 589 483
291
192
0
F
1
LL
N/A 510 416
397
19
0
F
1
LL
N/A 510 416
397
19
0
F
6
N/A 299 240
0
240
0
F
6
N/A 299 240
0
240
0
F
7
N/A 116 95
0
95
0
F
7
N/A 116 95
0
95
0
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