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If you are hunting in an area where you won't be layering, then these sizes can be ordered as is. If you anticipated layering bulky clothes or are heavier for your height, then consider a size up. All other hunters, including trappers, except those hunting waterfowl, crow, crane or dove, or while hunting furbearing animals at night, must wear either a head covering or upper garment of hunter orange clothing while hunting during any antelope, bear, deer or elk firearms muzzleloader or gun season in any open hunting area zone, county or area , this includes public lands closed to the firearm s season s.
Bow: Any compound bow of 30 pounds or more draw weight; any recurve, longbow or self-bow of 40 pounds or more draw weight. Hand-held releases are legal. Devices that permit a bow to be held mechanically at full or partial draw are allowed.
Crossbows: Minimum of pounds draw weight and equipped with safety devices. Bolts must be a minimum of 14 inches in length. Leverage gaining devices are legal. Firearms Restrictions: Unless otherwise provided by state law, no person may carry or use any firearm in conjunction with archery equipment during any archery season.
Hunters also are allowed to carry both archery equipment and legal firearms during any modern gun season, again provided they have the appropriate licenses and follow other regulations to participate in those seasons.
Rifles: Centerfire rifles firing at least a grain weight soft-nosed or hollow-point bullet. There is no restriction on magazine capacity regardless of caliber. Shotguns: Any centerfire shotgun firing a single slug, are legal. Handguns: Any centerfire handgun firing a single bullet with at least a grain weight. Minimum barrel length is four inches. Archery: Equipment described as legal in the archery section. Muzzleloaders: Equipment as described as legal in the muzzleloader section.
Wyoming is only accepting online applications. The timeframe to apply for elk in Wyoming is January ; for moose, sheep, and mountain goat is January 3-February 28; and for bison is March Resident elk applications are due May 31st. All application deadlines will close at midnight MT on the deadline day or the next normal business day if the deadline falls on a weekend or a holiday.
The deadline to modify or withdraw your online submitted application in for elk is May 9th and for sheep, mountain goat, moose, and bison is April 15th. Any changes can be made online. Party applications are permitted for elk with a maximum party size of six.
Non- residents cannot apply with residents. Party applications are not permitted for moose, sheep, mountain goat, or bison. Applicants wishing to apply for points only for any species must wait until the July 1st application period. It is a separate application period for this purpose only. You can elect to get a point if unsuccessful for sheep and moose during the regular application period, but you must purchase an elk point in the points only period if you wish to gain a point.
You cannot apply for points only during the regular application period. The online application deadline for points only is October 31st.
When applying for elk, non-residents can apply for either the regular or special license. The elk licenses are the exact same, and there are no special privileges for special license holders. Top tier units have odds that are nearly the same for the special and regular licenses, but for most units, going into the special draw can help you draw a license a year or two sooner. Use the elk table within this section to see your odds in each drawing and make your selection accordingly.
There is no special draw for moose, sheep, mountain goat, or bison. A number in the type column indicates a limitation e. The three types that you need to be aware of are 1, 2, and 9. Type 1 and type 2 licenses are limited quota full-price any animal or antlered. They are valid for the season and unit listed within the regulations.
Type 2 licenses are generally different from type 1 licenses in that they may have different hunt dates or different hunt boundaries within the same unit. Type 9 are archery-only licenses valid during the dates listed within the regulations. Type A are population reduction mountain goat licenses. Successful moose or sheep applicants must wait five years to apply for or receive another moose or sheep license or to apply for preference points for those species.
Mountain goat is considered a once-in-a-lifetime license. If you have drawn a mountain goat license since , you may not apply again for a type 1 or type 2 license, but you may apply for the type A goat licenses in units 4 and 5. If you harvest a mountain goat in units 4 or 5, it does not count as your once-in-a-lifetime goat for Wyoming.
If you have drawn an any bison license and have harvested a bull, you may not apply again for a bull bison license, but you can apply for a female or calf bison license in the following season. Any person who is issued an any bison license and harvests a female or calf cannot apply for a female or calf bison license for five years, but they are eligible to apply for an any bison license in the following season. Any person who is issued a female or calf wild bison license and harvests a female or calf cannot apply for an any bison license or a female or calf bison license for five years.
Wyoming requires applicants to submit all of the application fees plus license fees when applying for each species. Fees must be paid in full by Visa, MasterCard, or Discover card. All applications and licenses paid for with a credit card will incur a 2. This is not required for type 9 archery hunts.
A hunter safety certificate is required of all hunters born on or after January 1, Big game hunters must wear, in a visible manner, one or more exterior garment of a fluorescent orange or pink color, which shall include a hat, shirt, jacket, coat, vest, or sweater. This does not apply to the archery seasons.
The minimum age to take any big game animal in Wyoming, except for bison, is 11 years old if they will be 12 years old by the end of the same calendar year.
Hunters under 14 years old must be accompanied by a qualified adult. Hunters must be at least 14 years old prior to September 15th to hunt bison.
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