Adventure Details
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Reservation fee
$100.00
Price per person
$1,950.00
Total
$0.00
Guest limit
4Hunt Area
12Species
DeerAccess Duration
5 daysAcreage
4035Elevation
4100 ftIndian Creek contains over 4,000 acres of land in Wyoming's Area 12, the combination of Indian Creek, various draws, fingers, and reservoirs provides an ideal environment for deer. The availability of the additional 630 acres of landlocked state land nearby adds to the appeal of the hunt. Having water sources like the creek and reservoirs on-site are a major advantage in attracting wildlife, especially during drier seasons. The bunkhouse style lodging with beds, kitchen, and bathroom adds convenience during the 5-day hunt, making it easier for hunters to focus on the hunt itself. You also have the option of staying in nearby Lusk as well. This is a DIY opportunity, meaning hunters will need to bring all of their own gear, supplies, etc. In order to access this property legally, all attending parties must be members of Infinite Outdoors.
Indian Creek offers several key factors that make for exceptional mule deer and white-tailed deer habitat. This property provides multiple water sources, ranging from the Indian Creek bottom, which holds small pockets of water year-round, to larger watering holes and reservoirs. These reliable water sources attract deer, especially during dry periods, ensuring that hunters have consistent opportunities to spot game.
Another significant factor is the variety of terrain. While the creek bottom provides ample cover and forage, the property also features expansive open spaces and rolling hills. Mule deer, in particular, thrive in these open areas, using the sagebrush and grasslands for bedding and grazing. White-tailed deer tend to favor the thicker vegetation along the creek, where they can remain concealed while staying close to water and food.
Thanks to low hunting pressure in recent years, hunters can expect to encounter mature, trophy-quality bucks. The combination of open space, diverse habitat, and dependable water sources makes Indian Creek a prime location for hunters pursuing both mule deer and white-tailed deer.