Permissions Slips and Application Dates

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Diamond Lake HMA is open August 15 - October 31 for the taking of Antelope during the specific species season as published in the current Game and Fish Commission Regulations. 

*Part of the HMA will be closed down due to wind turbine construction.  Additional restriction will apply, please read them when you receive a permission slip.

*Access to the east side is only through the Sprague Road entrance to the Laramie River HMA.  Then take the special condition road to the east side of the Diamond Lake HMA.  No hunting is allowed through the Laramie River HMA.
 
*NO shooting in the direction of wind-power facilities and personnel - remember high caliber rifles can shoot a long-distances!

For more information see below.

Laramie Regional Office
1212 S. Adams St.
Laramie WY 82070

(307) 745-4046

Big and Trophy Game Allowed on this HMA:

Antelope Doe/Fawn Antelope Deer Doe/Fawn Deer Elk Cow/Calf Elk Moose Bighorn Sheep Mountain Lion Black Bear
X - 43 X - 43 - - - - - - - -

Small Game, Upland and Game Birds Allowed on this HMA:

Waterfowl Pheasant Sharp-Tailed Grouse Sage-Grouse Blue Grouse Sandhill Crane Dove Partridge Turkey Rabbit
- - - - - - - - - -
"X" denotes specific species you may hunt on each specific HMA. Hunt Area's Denoted in RED after "X".

General HMA Information

The Diamond-Lake Hunter Management Area (HMA) is located 30 miles northwest of Laramie, on the north side of I-80, and is comprised of private and/or leased lands of Booth Land & Livestock, Rock River Ranches, and Sims Cattle Company.


Each hunter must possess an appropriate permission slip and vehicle pass for the time period and type(s) of animal they are hunting before entering the HMA.

 

Each Hunter Management Area has a unique set of ranch rules. It is the hunter’s responsibility to know, understand, and comply with the ranch rules in order to utilize the HMA. Failure to comply is a violation of Game and Fish Commission Regulations and may result in fines, the termination of access privileges, and/or other legal penalties. Hunters should abide by the ranch rules and respect the landowner and the land for continued access opportunities. Remember, we are guests on their property!

 

The Wyoming Game & Fish Department commends these participating ranches for their contributions to wildlife management and hunter access.