Adventure Details
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Reservation fee
$29.95
Price per person
$99.00
Total
$0.00
Guest limit
5Species
Prairie Dogs and CoyotesElevation
6800Hunt duration
1 DayAcreage
44837Hunt Area
Shamrock Hills is truly one of the best examples of high desert southern Wyoming wintering areas and just a short drive NW of Rawlins, WY. This "Checkerboard" of public and private land is known for its large herds of Elk, Deer, and Pronghorn as well as rich deposits of coal, oil, and natural gas. The Checkerboard land ownership pattern was created by the transcontinental railroad in the 1800's. This effectively serves to landlock public parcels with private land. While this is controversial for some hunters, access to this private ranch allows for unhindered access to well over 40,000 acres of public and private land. This listing is for Prairie Dogs and Coyotes only. Any other use is in violation of property rules.
While at first glance the landscape can seem barren and dry, there are plenty of springs and oases in the desert to support a variety of western game. This area serves as a vital route and wintering area for herds of Elk and Deer found south in the Sierra Madre mountain range. As a working cattle ranch and given the large amount of acreage this offer terrific opportunity for both prairie dogs and coyotes.
1 Day
All Wyoming game laws must be adhered to.
Reservation fees are due at the time of booking, and are non-refundable. The outdoorsman fee will process 48 Hours before the adventure begins.
Cancellations made more than 48 prior to the adventure will avoid being charged. After the outdoorsman fee has been processed refunds are not available.
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