Today, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department announced the ten 2016 winners of the Wyoming Super Tag raffles. The Super Tag raffles were created by Governor Matt Mead and the Wyoming Legislature in 2013 to provide hunters additional opportunities to obtain difficult to draw hunting licenses and to raise money for wildlife management in Wyoming...
After the recent resident big game draw, I was engaged in the conversation about whether or not preference points for resident hunters was a good thing or not.
There really are two sides of the issue. If you draw the areas and tags that you would like to hunt on a regular basis, you are probably happy with the system as it stands today...
Recently, Buffalo Game Warden Jim Seeman was out checking ice and lake conditions when he ran across a phenomenon that isn't seen very often, let alone captured on video.
Some of the most sought after hunting licenses issued by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department have an application deadline of today February 29th, 2016.
Current counts by the Wyoming Game and Fish point to healthy populations of all of these animals in the Northwest corner of the state as well as statewide...
Good news for hunters the numbers of mountain goats are increasing year after year. Not only are the goats increasing in number but also in range. If the heard of goats continue to grow and thrive, hunters will have a greater chance of getting a license.
Wyoming outdoorsmen and fishing enthusiasts might have noticed pictures of Game and Fish biologists netting fish at local reservoirs and wondered why? The answer is -
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department urges hunters and other backcountry users to be cautious when recreating in bear country, and to carry and know how to use bear spray.