All Hunting in Wyoming Hunt Area 120 - Hamilton Dome

Beginning at the junction of the Upper Cottonwood Creek Road (Hot Springs County Road 10) and Wyoming Highway 120; southerly along said highway to the town of Thermopolis and the Broadway Street bridge over the Bighorn River; southerly up said river to th

Hunt Area 120 - Hamilton Dome

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
60
 
60
Success
72
 
72
Trophy Potential
0
N/A
Public Access
15
 
15
Ease of Terrain
85
 
85
Room to Breathe
59
 
59
Opportunity
41
 
41
Convenience
3
 
3
Ease of Effort
38
 
38
59
HuntScore

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Beginning at the junction of the Upper Cottonwood Creek Road (Hot Springs County Road 10) and Wyoming Highway 120; southerly along said highway to the town of Thermopolis and the Broadway Street bridge over the Bighorn River; southerly up said river to the Wind River Reservation boundary; westerly, northerly, then westerly along said boundary to the Anchor Dam Road at Anchor Reservoir (Owl Creek Road-Hot Springs County Road 1); northerly and easterly along said road to the Lake Creek Road; northeasterly along said road to the Upper Cottonwood Creek Road (Hot Springs CountyRoad 10);easterlyalongsaid road toWyomingHighway120; in addition,all non-Indian fee title lands in that portion of Hot Springs County within the exterior boundaries of the Wind River Reservation.

County

Hot Springs

Size

572 Square Miles (366,247 Acres)

Land Ownership

21% Private, 15% Public, 13% BLM, 2% State, 64% Indian

Latitude/Longitude

43.6295, -108.5387

Amenities

There are 0 hospitals, 1 hotels, 1 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
954
Licenses Drawn
827
Licenses Surplus
127
Resident Quota
206
Nonresident Quota
748
Landowner Quota
0
Youth Quota
0
53.2%
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
120-1
E
ANY
G
LL
41.9%
61 Antlered deer
120-8
F
ANY
G
LL
100%
75 Doe or fawn white-tailed deer
00F-3
E
ANY
G
LL
60.6%
85 Covers the following units: 105, 106, 110-115. Check General OTC dates for a particular unit to see when a season is open.
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
400
Total Harvest
344
Harvest Male
138
Harvest Female
206
87.5%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
ALL
ALL
ALL
N/A 54 49
49
0
0
ALL
ALL
ALL
N/A 54 49
49
0
0
ALL
ALL
ALL
N/A 146 123
20
103
0
ALL
ALL
ALL
N/A 146 123
20
103
0
F
1
LL
N/A 13 0
0
0
0
F
8
N/A 145 98
0
98
0
F
8
N/A 145 98
0
98
0
F
3
LL
N/A 40 25
20
5
0
F
3
LL
N/A 40 25
20
5
0
F
RS
N/A 41 36
36
0
0
F
NRS
N/A 60 66
3
63
0
F
1
LL
N/A 54 49
49
0
0
F
1
LL
N/A 54 49
49
0
0
F
NRS
N/A 60 66
3
63
0
F
NRS
N/A 13 13
13
0
0
F
NRS
N/A 13 13
13
0
0
F
RS
N/A 86 57
17
40
0
F
RS
N/A 86 57
17
40
0
F
RS
N/A 41 36
36
0
0
F
1
LL
N/A 13 0
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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