Wyoming hunt Planner

Welcome to our Hunt Planner. In the sections that follow you will find interactive maps, species specific hunt information, drawing odds, harvest information, public access and much more.

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Elk range from mountainous wilderness areas to lowland deserts and plains, and are plentiful on public and private lands. Every national forest has elk, and herds are present on mountain ranges and desert areas administered by the Bureau of Land Management.

Hunt Area 65

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Apply For Season Dates Archery Dates License Limitations
065-1 Oct. 1 - Oct. 31 Sep. 1 - Sep. 30 Any elk
065-4 Aug. 15 - Dec. 21 - Antlerless elk
065-4 Jan. 1 - Jan. 31 - Antlerless elk
065-6 Aug. 15 - Oct. 31 - Cow or calf
065-7 Nov. 1 - Dec. 21 - Cow or calf
* Difficult Public Access
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Approx. % of Public Land: 50%
Access to Public Land: Poor
Access Notes: The majority of elk hunting occurs in and around the Heart Mountain Area which has limited access. A majority of access to this area is through the Heart Mountain HMA.
Mapping Resources:
Additional Information: None
USFS Designated Wilderness Areas: None
Hunting Access in Wyoming - Public Access Summary

Parcels of land where Game and Fish facilitates management of hunters for access to hunt.


Available Hunter Management Areas for this Hunt Area

Heart Mountain More Info
Yellowtail More Info

Parcels of land where Game and Fish facilitates management of hunters for access to hunt. SW TEST


Available Wildlife Habitat Management areas for this Hunt Area

Yellowtail More Info

  • Nonresident Deadlines
  • Applications Open: January 2, 2026
  • Application Deadline: February 2, 2026
  • Modify & Withdrawal Deadline: May 8, 2026
  • Tentative Draw Results Available: May 21, 2026
  • Preference Point Only***: July 1, 2026 - November 2, 2026
  • Resident Deadlines
  • Applications Open: January 2, 2026
  • Application Deadline: June 1, 2026
  • Modify & Withdrawal Deadline: June 1, 2026
  • Tentative Draw Results Available: June 18, 2026

  • Nonresident Fees
  • Full Price Application^: $707.00
  • Full Price Landowner Application^: $707.00
  • Full Price Landowner Youth Application^**: $290.00
  • Full Price Youth Application^**: $290.00
  • Preference Point Only Youth***: $10.00
  • Preference Point Only: $52.00
  • Reduced Price Cow/Calf Application^: $303.00
  • Reduced Price Landowner Doe/Fawn Application^: $303.00
  • Reduced Price Landowner Youth Doe/Fawn Application^**: $115.00
  • Reduced Price Youth Cow/Calf Application^**: $115.00
  • Special Application^: $1,965.00
  • ^ A nonrefundable application fee of $15 is included in the amount to be remitted for each big game license applied for in the initial license drawing.
  • Resident Fees
  • Full Price Application^: $62.00
  • Full Price Landowner Application^: $62.00
  • Full Price Landowner Youth Application^**: $30.00
  • Full Price Youth Application^**: $30.00
  • Reduced Price Cow/Calf Application^: $48.00
  • Reduced Price Landowner Doe/Fawn Application^: $48.00
  • Reduced Price Landowner Youth Doe/Fawn Application^**: $25.00
  • Reduced Price Youth Cow/Calf Application^**: $25.00
  • ^ A nonrefundable application fee of $5 is included in the amount to be remitted for each big game license applied for in the initial license drawing.

** An applicant may apply for any big game license if he/she is eleven (11) years of age and has not attained eighteen (18) years of age at the time of application. Any person may take a big or trophy game animal at eleven (11) years of age if the person will attain twelve (12) years of age by the end of that calendar year. Persons who are less than eighteen (18) years of age and at least eleven (11) years of age at the time of application may apply for a youth license and remit youth fees. Applicants must be at least fourteen (14) years of age prior to September 15 of the application year in order to hunt wild bison. Applicants under the age of eighteen (18) may have their parent or legal guardian submit an application on their behalf.

Reduced Price Cow/Calf Licenses

2025 Drawing odds

Resident Landowner

Hunt Type Total Quota Landowner Licenses Issued Landowner License Odds
6 126 0 100.00%
7 210 0 100.00%

Resident

Hunt Type Total Quota First choice Applicants First choice odds
6 126 25 100.00%
7 210 106 100.00%

Full Price Licenses

2025 Drawing odds

Resident Landowner

Hunt Type Total Quota Landowner Licenses Issued Landowner License Odds
1 21 5 100.00%
4 149 0 100.00%

Resident

Hunt Type Total Quota First choice Applicants First choice odds
1 16 54 29.63%
4 149 33 100.00%

Topography and Vegetation: Rolling sagebrush hills, dry arid basins and river valleys. The elevation of the region ranges from a low of 3,800 feet to a high of 8,800 feet above sea level.
General Statement Regarding this Hunt Area: Mostly non-migratory elk that live in and around the Heart Mountain Area. Due to the variable nature of hunting access on private lands, there are often times when elk are not available on lands open to hunting. The occurrence of bulls in area 65 is highly variable. Hunters are encouraged to become familiar with land ownership patterns. This is a very unpredictable hunt, with a goal of maintaining very low numbers of elk, but ultimately dependent upon how much hunter access to private land is available.
Additional Hunting Opportunities: Some sage grouse, chukar and Hungarian partridge opportunities may exist in some parts of the area. Consult the Chapter 11 Upland Game Bird and Small Game Hunting Regulation for season dates, license requirements and bag/possession limits.
Herd Unit Job Completion Report:

Area 65 - General
2024 HARVEST REPORT
Hunt Area 65
# Days Hunted 464
Days/Hunter 42.2
Total Area Harvest 11
Hunter Success 12.90%
Area 65 - Type 1
2024 HARVEST REPORT
Hunt Area 65
# Days Hunted 203
Days/Hunter 11.3
Total Area Harvest 18
Hunter Success 54.50%
Area 65 - Type 4
2024 HARVEST REPORT
Hunt Area 65
# Days Hunted 576
Days/Hunter 33.9
Total Area Harvest 17
Hunter Success 22.10%
Area 65 - Type 6
2024 HARVEST REPORT
Hunt Area 65
# Days Hunted 724
Days/Hunter 24.1
Total Area Harvest 30
Hunter Success 24.00%
Area 65 - Type 7
2024 HARVEST REPORT
Hunt Area 65
# Days Hunted 1087
Days/Hunter 14.5
Total Area Harvest 75
Hunter Success 41.20%
Area 65 - Type 9
2024 HARVEST REPORT
Hunt Area 65
# Days Hunted 76
Days/Hunter 0
Total Area Harvest 0
Hunter Success 0.00%

Hunter Education Requirements

No person born on or after January 1, 1966, may take any wildlife by the use of firearms on land other than that of his own family, unless the person possesses or can demonstrate they have obtained a certificate of competency and safety in the use and handling of firearms.

All Elk Hunt Area 75 and 79 (Grand Teton National Park) hunters, regardless of age, must possess and exhibit a valid hunter safety certificate.

Compliance will be checked in the field.

Hunter Education Exemptions

If you meet the Armed Forces/Wyoming Peace Officer exemption requirements or you have obtained special 1 year authorization through the Hunter Mentor Program, you are exempt from hunter education.

Hunter Mentor Program

Any person born on or after January 1, 1966, who has not received a certificate of competency and safety in the use and handling of firearms, may apply to the Department for a special authorization to take wildlife with the use of a firearm while being accompanied by a mentor. A special authorization issued to an individual shall be valid for one (1) year from the date of issue and shall be in the possession of the recipient at all times while in the field.

Animal carcasses must be disposed of properly at designated sites that allow for it. Please click on this link to locate an area near you and check with the disposal site for details regarding your carcass disposal.

Carcass Disposal Sites in Wyoming

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About Elk Hunting in Wyoming

Applying for a License

The total limit for elk licenses a person may possess differs from deer and antelope in that full price elk licenses and reduced price cow/calf elk licenses are combined together to calculate the total number of elk licenses allowed by any one person. An applicant shall apply for or receive no more than a total of three (3) elk licenses in any one (1) calendar year.

 

An applicant may apply for and receive one (1) general or limited quota full price elk license and one (1) limited quota reduced price cow/calf elk license through the initial license drawing. After the initial drawing, a person may apply for and receive up to a total of three (3) elk licenses, of which no more than one (1) shall be a General, Type 0, 1, 2, 3 or 9 license. However, no person shall apply for and receive more than a total of three (3) elk licenses which shall include not more than one (1) General, Type 0, 1, 2, 3 or 9 license in a single hunting season.

General Elk Licenses

General elk licenses are full-price licenses that are unlimited in the number of licenses issued statewide and are available for purchase "over-the-counter" for Wyoming residents.  Hunters may apply for or purchase a maximum of one general elk license per year.  General elk licenses may be used in any hunt area open to general license hunting and are subject to the season dates and limitations for that hunt area as set forth in the Chapter 7 Elk Hunting Season Regulation.    


 

Nonresident elk hunters wishing to hunt a general area must obtain a Region General License specific to a select region. Region General Licenses allow a nonresident to hunt elk in any hunt area within that region that is open to general license hunting and are subject to the season dates and limitations for that hunt area as set forth in the Chapter 7 Elk Hunting Season Regulation.  For example, nonresident Region S Licenses are valid in Elk Hunt Areas 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 21, 105, 106, 107, 110, and 130, which are open to general license hunting. However, Region S licenses are NOT valid in Elk Hunt Areas 8, 11, 30, 31, 32, 108, 124, and 125 (although these eight hunt areas fall within Region S) as these hunt areas are limited quota. Many general license elk hunt areas also have additional limited quota full-price and/or reduced-price licenses available.

Grand Teton National Park and National Elk Refuge

A person may apply for a reduced price cow/calf elk license without applying for a full price elk license. However, no hunter may take more than one (1) elk in Grand Teton National Park (Elk Hunt Areas 75 and 79) regardless whether he/she possesses both a full price elk license and a reduced price cow/calf elk license valid for the hunt area in Grand Teton National Park. Applicants desiring to hunt within Grand Teton National Park must apply for Elk Hunt Area 75.

 

After the first week of the National Elk Refuge (Elk Hunt Area 77) season, all unused full price elk and reduced price cow/calf elk licenses, excluding limited quota archery only licenses, are eligible for the National Elk Refuge drawing in Elk Hunt Area 77.

 

The Department of the Interior requires hunter safety certification of all hunters, regardless of age, to hunt in Grand Teton National Park (Elk Hunt Areas 75 and 79). The Hunter Mentor Program and Hunter Safety Exemption are not valid in Grand Teton National Park.

Annual Fishing

All nonresident full price elk licenses include an annual fishing privilege. Any hunter who is issued a full price elk license does not need to purchase an additional fishing license once their license is received in June. If you wish to fish prior to receiving your full price elk license, you must purchase a nonresident fishing license. Reduced price cow/calf elk licenses do not include fishing privileges.