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ELK HAVEN, AREA 7 WYOMING By the Week

ELK HAVEN, AREA 7 WYOMING By the Week

Price $1000 - $5000
Within a scenic mountain setting nearly surrounded by 42,000 acres of blm, land lies elk haven, an 80-acre private hunting paradise. It’s a completely private, end-of-the-road sanctuary, surrounded by dense pine, and granite rock outcroppings.…
  • Acres
  • 42,080
  • Zip
  • 82201
  • County
  • Platte
  • Type
  • Short Term
  • Game
  • Whitetail Deer, Elk, Mule Deer, Turkey
Hunting on Clear Creek

Hunting on Clear Creek

Price $5000 - $15000
This is a 650 acre parcel that is mostly irrigated pasture and alfalfa. There is a bit of prairie hill terrain as well. Clear creek runs through the property creating a creek bottom habitat which…
  • Acres
  • 650
  • Zip
  • 82835
  • County
  • Sheridan
  • Type
  • Annual, Short Term
  • Game
  • Whitetail Deer, Mule Deer

Hunting Leases Wyoming

Wyoming Hunting Land for Lease:

In Wyoming there are less public hunting lands so people move towards hunting leases to hunt their desired animals. The total area available for hunting in this state is more than 34 million acres which is almost 50.5% of the whole area of this state. Visit Wyoming public hunting properties for sale. A fair estimate explains that every hunter in this state can have more than 50 acres individually to hunt their desired animals. The weather of this state is cold throughout the year. Before going on a hunting trip hunters should have weather updates so that they are fully ready for camping and hunting on different hunting leases. Animals that can be hunt on this state are Badger, Bobcat, Fox, Deer, and many other big and small games. Moreover, hunter can bring their dogs on hunting lands to hunt rabbits, hares, game birds (other than turkey), squirrel furbearing animals, and predatory animals on most units. Also, most of the hunting lands in Wyoming are secured with gates and fences which makes them an ideal place for hunters to hunt. In order to hunt on any hunting lease the minimum person age is 17 & a valid permit and license are also compulsory. Also, hunters can find the location of any hunting lease through a hunting map book.

Wyoming Private Hunting Lands:

Hunters who are fond of hunting visit this state to shoot Deer, Mountain Lion, Coyote, and other big games prefer to visit hunting leases of this state. Native hunters also prefer to hunt animals on hunting leases as they are crowd free and are full of facilities. Additionally, more than 50% people of this state contain a hunting license and visit the hunting leases every year during different hunting seasons to hunt big and small games. Almost 500,000 individuals purchase hunting license in this state every year which include the native hunters as well as the nonresidents. There is a huge difference between the amount of hunting license for the native hunters and for the nonresidents. Those who want to become a resident of this state must spend consecutive 3 months in this state. Also, hunters can bring their pets on hunting leases but they must be leashed and hunters should possess their current vaccination slips. Motor vehicles are not allowed inside the hunting land until unless you are physically disabled and the engine of motor vehicle must be switched off while hunting.

Hunting Areas Wyoming:

There are more than 10,000 hunting areas in Wyoming which include National Forests, Wildlife refuges, Public hunting lands, and Hunting Leases. These areas are ideal for hunters, fishermen and other nature lovers looking for some outdoor activities. These lands offer great Hunting and Recreation opportunities for the hunters who visit them. The animals that are available in huge amount on these lands include White-tailed Deer, Turkey, Coyotes, Raccoon, and many other small and large games. Public hunting lands in this state do not provide facilities like restrooms, campsites, washrooms, food corners etc, but they all are available in the hunting leases. Most hunters in this state prefer to visit hunting leases as visitors are not allowed in such places and hunters can hunt the desired animals in a secure and crowd free environment. The minimum age to hunt on Wyoming hunting areas 17 years and those hunters who are underage must hunt animals under the monitoring of some adult who possess a valid hunting license and a hunting lease permit. Lastly, there are always special areas on these lands for the disabled hunters so that they can hunt their desired animals easily.