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Camping inside Hunter Management Area's (HMA)

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Looking at some areas to hunt Antelope in Wyoming that have HMA areas.

I notice that some HMA areas contain BLM land but the Ranch Rules for some say "No Camping". So, .... can a person camp on the BLM land if it's inside the HMA?
 
Looking at some areas to hunt Antelope in Wyoming that have HMA areas.

I notice that some HMA areas contain BLM land but the Ranch Rules for some say "No Camping". So, .... can a person camp on the BLM land if it's inside the HMA?
Call the local G&F office and ask them. Ask for the Access Yes Coordinator.
 
I would think that if the HMA does not grant pass through access for the purpose of camping, then only day hunting can be done if you need to use deeded lands to get there. I.e, they have given conditional permission but if you break it you are trespassing (upon leaving back through their land, since you would no longer have rights to be there). But if you were to access only through BLM then normal BLM rules should apply since those are public in any case, just happen to be surrounded by ranch. Interested to hear the group’s consensus.
 
I would bet if the BLM is accessible from a public road then yes you can camp on it.
But yes, call a local WG&F office and make inquiries.
 
If a landowner is kind enough to enroll HMA and the BLM parcel is shown within the boundary, why not just find another place to camp? Seems like the intent is pretty clear, yes you can probably find loop holes, but you could also try and find a place that's not as convenient but a lot more considerate. The flip side is next year maybe you can camp there, but you can't hunt the private property previously enrolled?
 
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