WY Hunt Fish Programs
Mentored hunting and fishing programs are a great way to learn in a supportive community. WY Hunt Fish programs introduce you to hunting and fishing in a non-intimating way.
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Current Programs

Table Mountain Mentored Hunt
The Table Mountain Elk Hunt is a mentored hunt program designed to teach youth and women the basic hunting skills used in elk hunting. During the three-day hunt, participants will be provided with food and housing in Newcastle, Wyoming or Chugwater, Wyoming. Participants will learn various skills, including safe firearm handling, hunt scouting, field dressing and blood tracking.
Heart Mountain Bird Hunt
The Wood River Deer Hunt Program is a mentored program that teaches youth (who will reach the age of 12 by Dec. 31, 2025), adult women and families big game hunting skills and then puts these skills to use on a mentored whitetail doe hunt at a private ranch in the Wood River Valley west of Meeteetse in September 2025. This program seeks applicants who have an interest in hunting but have little to no experience.

Wood River Deer Hunt
The Wood River Deer Hunt Program is a mentored program that teaches youth (who will reach the age of 12 by Dec. 31, 2025), adult women and families big game hunting skills and then puts these skills to use on a mentored whitetail doe hunt at a private ranch in the Wood River Valley west of Meeteetse in September 2025. This program seeks applicants who have an interest in hunting but have little to no experience.

Spring Creek Antelope Hunt
The Spring Creek Pronghorn Hunt is a mentored program that teaches youth and adults the basic hunting skills used in pronghorn antelope hunting and then puts those skills to use on a mentored hunt on private ranches in Southeast Wyoming near Cheyenne during the fall 2024 antelope season.

First Fish on a Fly
The First Fish on a Fly Program is a mentored program that teaches youth and adults the basic skills and techniques fly anglers use to fish western trout rivers and lakes. Participants then apply these skills during a mentored fishing experience in the Cody/Meeteetse region. The program seeks applicants who have an interest in fly fishing but little to no experience.