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That's what I thought it looked like and why that's one of the few left over licenses . I have a point and a couple of friends do too, but they were wishy washy about going so we didn't put in. should have just went by myself, I get pretty ants this time of year and will get worse in Sept and October. Elk hunt next fall is a long way off.
The online atlas features hundreds of walk-in areas where hunters can access private lands for a variety of species. The Walk-in program has been responsible for providing more than a million acres of access to hunters annually.
There is walk in area on the S. end of the lake. Just N. of some irrigated fields. Boarders some public land on the W. Check the WALK IN'S on the web page. Might be a game management area. There are signs.
Last edited by wyowinchester; 08/07/18.
If you hunt with your kids. You should not have to hunt for your kids.
http://maps.greenwoodmap.com/johnson/map#zcr=4/1489438/1751899/0&lyrs=statefed,ownership,roads,placenames&filter=(pidn%20in('51810320007400')) Pretty much the big area with no lines in it
If you hunt with your kids. You should not have to hunt for your kids.
The walk in area south of Lake Desmet is by free permit , but only a limited number, for bucks and does is only the last two weeks of the season........ you have to get the permit from the Wyoming Game and fish website.