maninthemaze
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We ordered BLM maps for the areas we wanted to hunt. They were about $4 each from the BLM office. They have the lists of maps on their website.
https://www.blm.gov/wy/st/en/resources/public_room/gis/datagis/state/huntareas.html
Clicking on the "deer" or "antelope" buttons on the left will give you a map with the areas and names for those maps listed. I hope that makes sense.
Looks like you'll need maps for Kemmerer, Rock Spring and Fontenelle Reservoir. There might be more. You'll have to just look and decide. What I did was once I had the maps in hand in called a local game warden and he told me what roads were county maintained. Usually it's roads with numbers and not necessarily names. Seems like a lot of the named roads were roads named after the family who lived on them. You could also call the county road department and they could list all the roads they maintain.
Having a GPS with the onxmaps chip is worth it's weight in gold.
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https://www.blm.gov/wy/st/en/resources/public_room/gis/datagis/state/huntareas.html
Clicking on the "deer" or "antelope" buttons on the left will give you a map with the areas and names for those maps listed. I hope that makes sense.
Looks like you'll need maps for Kemmerer, Rock Spring and Fontenelle Reservoir. There might be more. You'll have to just look and decide. What I did was once I had the maps in hand in called a local game warden and he told me what roads were county maintained. Usually it's roads with numbers and not necessarily names. Seems like a lot of the named roads were roads named after the family who lived on them. You could also call the county road department and they could list all the roads they maintain.
Having a GPS with the onxmaps chip is worth it's weight in gold.
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