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Don't spend a whole weekend on a state fish and game website filtering through all the draw odds and harvest data to try to find the best hunting area to apply for. Find the area that is right for you in LESS THAN 30 MINUTES using a color coded map that ranks each hunting area according to trophy potential and hunter success.

About the maps: Statistics Maps Information Page

Maps Available Now!

* Pay using PayPal or Google Checkout (or simply pay with your credit card at PayPal - no Login info needed). You will be emailed a link to download the map automatically after the purchase is completed.

Wyoming Non-Resident Elk
Any Weapon Map - $11.95


Wyoming Non-Resident Mule Deer
Any Weapon Map - $11.95


Wyoming Non-Resident Pronghorn Antelope
Any Weapon Map - $11.95


Wyoming Resident Elk
Any Weapon Map - $11.95


Wyoming Resident Mule Deer
Any Weapon Map - $11.95


Colorado Mule Deer
All Rifle Seasons Map (no draw odds)
Residents & NonRes - $9.95


Colorado Elk
All Rifle Seasons Map (no draw odds)
Residents & NonRes - $9.95


Utah Non-Resident Elk
Any Weapon Map - $11.95


Utah Resident Elk
Any Weapon Map - $11.95


Arizona Resident & Non-Resident Antelope
Any Weapon Map - $8.99


Arizona Resident & Non-Resident Elk
Any Weapon Map - $8.99


Idaho Non-Resident Elk
Any Weapon Map - $11.95



Migration Route Maps Order Page

Seasonal Ranges Maps Order Page

Hunting Unit Boundary Maps for your GPS

Private & Public Property Boundary Maps for your GPS



Screenshot of a Map in Google Earth - Look past the unit numbers and just look at the colors for a moment. Look at how easy it is to pick out the 'hot spots' for trophy potential and harvest success.

What you get when you download a map from KMLers

You will receive a kml or kmz (zipped) file that depicts hunting areas (also known as hunting districts, game management units, or similar) that are rated using a cold to hot color scheme based on the hunter success rate and trophy potential of each hunting area. What you are paying for is the service provided to you for compiling the government data in a user-friendly format. The kmz file can be opened in Google Earth (or Virtual Earth - currently there are some limitations on file size, etc.). Each hunting area is also clickable to reveal the area's statistical information in 2 or 3 categories, depending on the availability of the data from state organizations. Here are examples of the easily comparable data.

Harvest Data:

  • % success
  • # of Hunters
  • Avg. Days/Hunter
  • # antlered
Trophy Potential:
  • # of B&C record book animals in the past 7 years (using B&C Trophy Database Search)
  • % Mature animals taken
  • state rank for # of B&C record book animals
  • Bull to Cow Ratio / Buck to Doe Ratio
  • Some maps may have % B&C animals as compared to other counties in the state, but we are modifying maps to show # of B&C record book animals in the past 7 years
Draw Odds:
  • # permits
  • # applicants
  • odds (%)
  • minimum preference points needed

Each map also contains detailed information on the following (where applicable):

  • how the state's drawing system works
  • how to play the preference point or bonus point system & which system is set up in each state
  • how the draw works with the bonus or preference points
  • the number of preference points needed to draw
  • License Costs
  • Non-Refundable Costs to apply for tags
  • Season Dates


And you can always feel free to contact us for help if you have any questions or comments.
help@kmlers.com