All Hunting in Wyoming Hunt Area 104 - Lincoln

Beginning where U.S. Highway 30 crosses the Ham's Fork River; westerly along said highway to Sage Junction and Wyoming Highway 89; southwesterly along said highway to the Wyoming-Utah state line; northerly along said line to the Wyoming-Idaho state line;

Hunt Area 104 - Lincoln

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
26
 
26
Success
40
 
40
Trophy Potential
0
N/A
Public Access
71
 
71
Ease of Terrain
82
 
82
Room to Breathe
5
 
5
Opportunity
77
 
77
Convenience
2
 
2
Ease of Effort
42
 
42
59
HuntScore

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Beginning where U.S. Highway 30 crosses the Ham's Fork River; westerly along said highway to Sage Junction and Wyoming Highway 89; southwesterly along said highway to the Wyoming-Utah state line; northerly along said line to the Wyoming-Idaho state line; northerly along said line to the Bear River; southeasterly up said river to the town of Cokeville and Smith̻s Fork Creek; northerly up said creek to the divide between Smith̻s Fork and Greys River; southeasterly along said divide to Commissary Ridge; southerly along said ridge to the head of Ham̻s Fork River; southerly down said river to U.S. Highway 30.

County

Lincoln

Size

647 Square Miles (413,953 Acres)

Land Ownership

24% Private, 73% Public, 26% USFS, 39% BLM, 8% State, 2% NPS

Latitude/Longitude

42.0803, -110.8224

Amenities

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

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HuntScore Tip

Public land and private land percentages can sometime be misleading. A unit may have 80% public land, but a particluar species may only occupy 20% on the entire area. And that 20% species distribution may lie 100% within private lands. Does that sound confusing? Just remember that there are always exceptions to the rule, and land ownership is just one piece of the puzzle.

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All Drawing Stats (2022)


Total Quota
45,986
Licenses Drawn
17,652
Licenses Surplus
28,334
Resident Quota
38,866
Nonresident Quota
7,120
Landowner Quota
0
Youth Quota
0
22.1%
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
GEN-1
F
ANY
G
LL
96%
82 Antlerless elk
GEN-1
E
ANY
G
LL
96%
0 Any elk
104-6
F
ANY
G
LL
83.7%
81 Cow or Calf, also valid in Area 105 in Lincoln County
104-7
F
ANY
G
LL
70.9%
76 Cow or calf valid west of U.S. Highway 30 and east of Lincoln County Road 207 or east of Rock Creek within the Twin Creek Drainage
104-7
F
ANY
G
LL
70.9%
76 Cow or calf, also valid in Area 105 in Lincoln County
104-7
F
ANY
G
LL
70.9%
76 Cow or calf valid on or within one quarter (1/4) mile of irrigated land
HuntScore Tip: There really aren't any secrets, but an understanding of the drawing process may be of benefit. In a nutshell, some areas are easier to draw than others. If there is a truism about drawing, it is that public land areas are generally more difficult to draw than private land areas. It's not unusual for public land antelope areas to have three or four residents apply for every license. For nonresidents, it's even more difficult. If you apply for a license in a private land area, you'll almost always improve your odds of drawing. But, you are strongly advised to have permission lined up to hunt before you apply.

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All Harvest Stats (2021)


Total Hunters
2,892
Total Harvest
922
Harvest Male
484
Harvest Female
0
31.9%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
ALL
ALL
ALL
N/A 1446 461
242
0
0
ALL
ALL
ALL
N/A 1446 461
242
0
0
F
NRS
N/A 205 105
62
0
0
F
NRS
N/A 205 105
62
0
0
F
RS
N/A 1241 356
180
0
0
F
RS
N/A 1241 356
180
0
0
F
6
LL
N/A 236 78
0
0
0
F
6
LL
N/A 236 78
0
0
0
F
7
LL
N/A 89 56
0
0
0
F
7
LL
N/A 89 56
0
0
0
F
G
N/A 1198 327
242
0
0
F
G
N/A 1198 327
242
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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