Hunting &
Fishing
Wyoming Game and Fish Department Links
Access Maps: http://gf.state.wy.us/accessto/clickmap.aspOutdoor Calendar: http://gf.state.wy.us/services/news/newsletter/09/01/090110_16.asp
WGFD monthly E-Newsletter - http://gf.state.wy.us/newsview/frmselect.aspx
WY Hunter Mentor Program - http://gf.state.wy.us/Huntermentor/index.asp
2009 Nonresident Hunting Maps & Info - http://gf.state.wy.us/wildlife/hunting/NonResident/index.asp
2008 Hunting Guide - http://gf.state.wy.us/downloads/pdf/2008WyomingHuntingGuide.pdf
Other Helpful Links
Back Country First Aid for HorsesHunting:
If you don't get your application in on time, you won't draw a tag. Find out Application Dates and Deadlines for Wyoming tags and mark your calendar.http://gf.state.wy.us/fiscal/license/draw/2003/index.asp
Can't find your copy of the regulations and want to check if the season is still open? Check the Wyoming Hunting Regulations online:
http://gf.state.wy.us/admin/Regs/index.asp
Interested in checking out a new hunting area? Do you think you are a good hunter? Compare how long it took you to fill your tag last year to the average hunter for your area. The Wyoming Harvest Reports can help you research the success rate for new areas and tell you how many days it took the average hunter to fill their tag: http://gf.state.wy.us/wildlife/hunting/stats/harvest/index.asp
Ever wonder why you never draw that special tag? How many preference points does it take to draw a moose tag? Demand varies considerably by area. Check out the Wyoming Drawing Odds. Make sure you also check the maps or the Private lands Public wildlife Program to be sure you can obtain access:
http://gf.state.wy.us/wildlife/hunting/stats/demandpdf/index.asp
Ever wish you could get permission to hunt on private land? Donations to the Access Yes! Program have gained access to over 2 million acres of private land. Consider making a donation when you purchase your license. For details on Wyoming Private Lands Public Wildlife Program check out:
http://gf.state.wy.us/plpwhmprogram/default.aspx
2007 Hunting Guide - http://www.laramieboomerang.com/7220/HuntingGuide07.pdf
Fishing:
Before you go fishing make sure you know the
regulations for this season:
http://gf.state.wy.us/downloads/pdf/fishregs.pdf
View the state fishing records for walleyes, whitefish, trout, bass, etc. = http://gf.state.wy.us/fish/fishing/stats/records/index.asp
Are you ready for a challenge? Find
out the details about the Wyoming Cutt Slam
Program. Catch the four sub-species of
Cutthroat trout in their native range in
Wyoming and get a certificate recognizing the
accomplishment:
Wyoming Cutt Slam
Program:
http://gf.state.wy.us/services/customers/cuttslam/index.asp
So
you finally caught the big one? How does
it rate? Check out Wyoming Record
Fish:
http://gf.state.wy.us/fish/fishing/stats/records/index.asp
Fly
Fishing From a Woman's Perspective: http://www.shelovesflyfishing.com/index.html
Wyoming Sportsmen thank Governor Freudenthal:
Here at WWF, we work hard to represent our members' interests!
At the end of June 2008, nine newspapers around the state ran a thank you advertisement from sportsmen and women to Governor Freudenthal (see above). We chose the timing of the advertisement to coincide with the Western Governor's Association (WGA) meeting. Governor Freudenthal is chairman of WGA. With the heads of 19 states and 3 Pacific island territories in Jackson, Wyoming to discuss regional topics affecting the West, we wanted to make sure that our Governor received our thanks, and that sportsmen's interests were noted. Our goal was to bring sportsmen together from all over the state, to speak with one voice, and thank the Governor for his efforts to have energy development conducted responsibly in our state.
And we succeeded! In the end, we had 82 endorsements from a wide range of businesses (butchers, taxidermists, retail shops,outfitters, gunsmiths), sportsmen's groups (local, statewide, and national), and professional organizations. We had a great time getting out around the state, meeting a wide range of people who are all really passionate about protecting the excellent hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation opportunities that we are so lucky to have here in the Cowboy state.