Adventure Details
Reservation fee
$49.99
Price per person
$99.99
Total
$0.00
Guest limit
6Flyway
CentralElevation
4000 ftAcreage
51Species
WaterfowlHunt Duration
1-Day HuntZone
C1AThis property is one of 12 that are a part of the Oregon Trail Waterfowl Pass. Hunting here is limited to Oregon Trail Waterfowl Pass Holders and their guests - inquire within IO if you'd like more information about the pass. Riverside #1 is one of the closest fields to the North Platte River, and as a result, it often sees some of the heaviest early-morning goose traffic when birds lift off from the roost. This field is designated as a layout blind location only, meaning no pit is dug or provided for this hunt. Hunters may use layout blinds or bring their own A-frame to set up. Please note that driving into the alfalfa fields is strictly prohibited and will result in fines. All gear, blinds, and decoys must be carried in on foot from the access points provided. This spot requires some extra effort hauling in decoys, but it pays off with consistent flyovers. Oregon Trail Waterfowl Pass Holders and their guests only. Respect field boundaries and access points to keep this area in play for years to come.
This alfalfa field lies tucked between the North Platte River and a chain of ponds and loafing basins - a region well documented as a key corridor for migrating Canada geese. According to recent WGFD mid-winter surveys, Goshen County has hosted nearly 15,000 Canada geese during counts, often representing about half of all Canada geese counted in the county in those surveys. While mallard numbers have fluctuated and are lower in recent years, geese remain relatively strong users of this region. Local reports also confirm that while drought in breeding grounds has lowered some numbers, the fields and water sources in and around Torrington continue to draw geese regularly. Because of the proximity of roost sites (river and ponds) and the alignment of fields in their flight paths, hunters in these fields can expect consistent flight activity, especially in early mornings and late afternoons. Weather-driven shifts (cold fronts, snow, wind) tend to concentrate goose movement - hunters anticipate roost shifts and set decent decoy spreads with good concealment generally see higher success. Overall, these fields are among the more reliable goose hunting opportunities in southeast Wyoming for those willing to walk in, work edge setups, and time their hunts well.
Reservation fees are processed at the time of booking and are non-refundable. All outdoorsman fees will process automatically, 48 hours prior to the hunt.
Cancellations must be made 48 hours or more prior to the adventure. Cancellations made within 48 hours will be subject to partial or full ourdoorsman fee charges.
If there is a lapse in availability, please do not be discouraged to reach out to IO. All calendars are set and managed by landowners, and unavailability is set by them. However, IO is willing to reach out on your behalf, to check on available dates. Other reasons for unavailable dates include biologist recommended hunter/harvest quotas that landowners implement, as well as state season dates not being released.
You are not legally allowed to access the property, for any adventure, prior to your selected access day. If you try to access the property at all before your selected date(s), without prior approval from IO, you will be subject to trespassing and punishments therein
Youth 13 and under are welcome on the hunt without charge given proper safety etiquette and that they adhere to the party limit size. The group leader assumes responsibility and liability for those minors on the hunt. They are still responsible for all rules set forth in the property agreement.