These landowner tags are available for elk, deer, antelope and wild turkey. 1. To apply for a landowner tag, the landowner must own 160 contiguous acres in the draw area being applied for.
The maximum bag limit for big game animals and trophy game animals for any person with the proper licenses and permits shall not exceed the following number of animals: one (1) elk per license; one (1) moose per license; one (1) bighorn sheep per license; one (1) mountain goat per license; one (1) antelope per license; ...
Nonresident big and trophy game hunters are required to obtain a professional outfitter or resident guide while hunting in any federally designated wilderness area. All outfitters must be licensed by the Wyoming Board of Outfitters and Professional Guides.
A. Wyoming regulation specifically prohibits the transfer of licenses from one individual to another. If you cannot go hunting then your license cannot legally be used.
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To withdraw an application, go to the Department's website and log in as you did to enter the drawing. Select ?View Previously Submitted Applications? and then the ?Modify? button and the ?Remove Application from Drawing? button.
All Wyoming residents age 12 or older must have a resident hunting license. They must purchase the Conservation Stamp. Additional stamps and permits may be required. Visit the Wyoming Game and Fish Department website for exemptions.
General license deer hunt areas allow unlimited "over-the-counter" license sales for Wyoming residents. Nonresident deer hunters wishing to hunt a general area must obtain a Region General License specific to a select region.