Originally Posted by
Crockett12
It's been a long time since I hunted Wyoming and I've downloaded the Wyoming regulations and looked at them but felt I might get the answer better here rather than try and interpret the "book" that composes them. It appears as if all tags are on a draw basis but can’t find anything about over the counter sales like they used to do.
Years ago when I hunted deer and antelope in Wyoming it was over the counter sales but I understand the game populations have declined and I wonder if it's all on a draw basis now -- even for residents???
Background: I have a friend who lives in Wyoming and she wants to allow people to hunt her land but had these questions first. She's asking if a resident can buy over the counter tags for deer in area 34 (NW of Casper)? She's also asking the same question for Elk (area 120) and antelope (area 73)?
Thanks for any help!
Look up outfitters in Wyoming for the species you want to hunt and see if any have landowner licenses. I hunted Co last Oct and huntd on a landowner tag that came from the landowner whose land we hunted. We bought a hunting license over the counter Otherwise we would have put in for a drawing. BTW we both scored. Our outfitter, Double H out of Craig CO hunts for antelope, mule deer, Elk and cougars. We hunted within sight of the mts in Wyoming and Utah. Good luck.