All Hunting in Wyoming Hunt Area 19 - Muddy Mountain

Beginning at the confluence of Deer Creek and the North Platte River at the town of Glenrock; southerly up said creek to Curry Creek; southeasterly up said creek to U.S.F.S. Road 660; northwesterly along said road to the Squaw Springs Trail Road; southwe

Hunt Area 19 - Muddy Mountain

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
28
 
28
Success
50
 
50
Trophy Potential
0
N/A
Public Access
45
 
45
Ease of Terrain
89
 
89
Room to Breathe
12
 
12
Opportunity
21
 
21
Convenience
17
 
17
Ease of Effort
24
 
24
49
HuntScore

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Beginning at the confluence of Deer Creek and the North Platte River at the town of Glenrock; southerly up said creek to Curry Creek; southeasterly up said creek to U.S.F.S. Road 660; northwesterly along said road to 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 Wyoming Highway 487; northwesterly along said highway to the Bates Hole Stock Trail (Natrona County Road 403); northwesterly along said road to the Bolton Creek Road (Natrona County Road 404); northwesterly along said road to Wyoming Highway 220; southwesterly along said highway to the North Platte River at Government Bridge; easterly down said river to Wyoming Highway 95.

County

Natrona, Converse

Size

719 Square Miles (460,026 Acres)

Land Ownership

54% Private, 45% Public, 2% USFS, 22% BLM, 21% State, 1% Other

Latitude/Longitude

42.6589, -106.2590

Amenities

There are 0 hospitals, 10 hotels, 0 campgrounds, and 0 grocery stores within a 20 mile radius.

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HuntScore Tip

Wyoming's most sought after antelope hunting is primarily found in south-central, central and southwest Wyoming. Most hunt areas in these parts of Wyoming have ample public access on lands managed by the BLM. Public land hunt areas are typically hard to draw. Antelope are also abundant in northeast and east-central Wyoming, although finding access can be difficult because the area is largely private land.

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All Drawing Stats (2022)


Total Quota
1,773
Licenses Drawn
1,771
Licenses Surplus
2
Resident Quota
1,487
Nonresident Quota
286
Landowner Quota
0
Youth Quota
0
28.7%
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
019-1
F
ANY
G
LL
20.4%
63 Antlerless elk
019-1
E
ANY
G
LL
20.4%
63 Any elk
019-1
E
ANY
G
LL
20.4%
63 Any elk
019-2
F
ANY
G
LL
33.6%
65 Antlerless elk
019-2
E
ANY
G
LL
33.6%
65 Any elk
019-2
E
ANY
G
LL
33.6%
65 Any elk
019-4
F
ANY
G
LL
100%
77 Antlerless elk
019-4
F
ANY
G
LL
100%
77 Antlerless elk
019-6
F
ANY
G
LL
58.6%
71 Cow or calf
019-5
F
ANY
G
LL
100%
77 Antlerless elk
019-6
F
ANY
G
LL
58.6%
71 Cow or calf
HuntScore Tip: In addition to a general or limited quota license, one must purchase an archery license before hunting during a special archery season. Only one archery license per year is required and it is valid for all big and trophy game special archery seasons. Archers possessing a Type 9 archery only license are not required to purchase an archery permit. However, they can only hunt in the hunt area(s) and during the dates their license is valid and may not hunt during a later regular season if unsuccessful.

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All Harvest Stats (2021)


Total Hunters
1,232
Total Harvest
604
Harvest Male
308
Harvest Female
0
49%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
ALL
ALL
ALL
N/A 616 302
154
0
0
ALL
ALL
ALL
N/A 616 302
154
0
0
F
NRS
N/A 107 46
30
0
0
F
NRS
N/A 107 46
30
0
0
F
RS
N/A 509 256
124
0
0
F
RS
N/A 509 256
124
0
0
F
1
LL
N/A 138 86
77
0
0
F
1
LL
N/A 138 86
77
0
0
F
2
LL
N/A 148 94
77
0
0
F
2
LL
N/A 148 94
77
0
0
F
4
LL
N/A 103 18
0
0
0
F
4
LL
N/A 103 18
0
0
0
F
5
LL
N/A 92 30
0
0
0
F
5
LL
N/A 92 30
0
0
0
F
6
LL
N/A 176 74
0
0
0
F
6
LL
N/A 176 74
0
0
0
HuntScore Tip: Ever hunt a unit with a 100% success rate and not see any animals? If you're nodding your head to any of these scenarios then you're one of the people who knows that statistics are a good guide, but they aren't a guarantee.

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Average Temps

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