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WyomingMoose

WY Moose Unit 40 — Lower Hams Fork

Total Acres
975,760
Public Land
54%
Elevation
6,135–8,012 ft

Season DatesDraft

YearWeaponDatesTag TypeSex
2026Archery — Type 4Sep 1, 2026Sep 30, 2026female
2026Archery — Type 1Sep 1, 2026Sep 30, 2026male
2026Rifle — Type 4Oct 1, 2026Oct 31, 2026female
2026Rifle — Type 1Oct 1, 2026Oct 31, 2026male

Trophy Data

B&C Entries
56
Avg Score
159.3
Top Score
200.4
Recent (5yr)
1

AI Scout Analysis

# WY 40 – Lower Hams Fork: Tactical Analysis ## Terrain & Access Unit 40 spans 6,135–8,012 ft elevation across 976,000 acres with 54% public land access. This mid-to-high-elevation terrain supports traditional moose habitat, with moderate public huntability offset by significant private land concentration. Forum discussion indicates Northeast Wyoming public land faces heavy hunting pressure with declining trophy quality on public acres. ## Herd Quality Wildlife survey data shows an 80:100...

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Tag Quotas & Applicant Volume

YearWeaponResidencyApplicantsTags issued
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2023Type 1resident240
2023Type 4resident60
2023Type 1 (Pref Point)resident263
2023Type 4 (Pref Point)resident83

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Harvest Data

YearWeaponHuntersHarvestSuccess
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2023All Types5480.0%