Wyoming Hunting
National Survey of Fishing, Hunging, and Wildlife National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (FHWAR) Presents microdata records (with any information that might identify aspecific person or household removed) on individuals involved in fishing,hunting, and other wildlife-associated recreation, such as wildlifeobservation, photography, and feeding. Data include state in which theseactivities occurred; number of trips taken; duration of trips; andexpenditures for food, lodging, transportation, and equipment. The surveywas conductd by the Census Bureau for the Fish and Wildlife Service,Department of the Interior, which prepares printed reports in thisfield. ... [Read More]
West Virginia DNR - Sunday Hunting The following counties may change if referendums are placed on future ballots. Hunters should check with the respective County Clerk's Office concerning Sunday Hunting. ... The counties listed below will be closed to Sunday hunting. ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov hunting (overall), big game hunting, small game hunting, migratory bird hunting ... Big game, small game and bird hunting are available on America’s public lands depending on the site and season of your trip. Hunting fees, licensing and seasonal restrictions may vary from site to site. For more detailed information, directly contact the site where you plan on hunting. ... RecML, the recreation standard that is being developed, describes hunting as: ... [Read More]
State of Wyoming - Detailed Index Information about hunting in the State of Wyoming. Links to license types and fees, big game licese drawing, leftover licenses, hunting safety information, commission regulations and on-line application forms. ... Hunting ... [Read More]
State of Wyoming - General Facts About Wyoming There is evidence of more than 12,000 years of prehistoric occupation in Wyoming. Among these groups were Clovis, 12,000 years ago, Folsom, 10,000 years ago, and Eden Valley, 8,000 years ago. The latter were the big game hunters of the Early period. Following these, and remaining until about 500 A.D., were many groups with a mixed hunting and gathering economy. These were followed by the predecessors of the historic Indians. ... [Read More]
Complimentary Hunting Permits Freudenthal turned over the licenses to the Wildlife Heritage Foundation of Wyoming to administer their distribution. The proceeds from the sales will work for Wyoming's wildlife resources through an efficient and controlled process, one that is accountable to both hunting and conservation communities. ... Governor Dave Freudenthal announced his policy for the 20 complimentary hunting licenses his office receives from the Game and Fish Department. ... [Read More]
State of Wyoming - Narrative Medicine Bow National Forest -spreads through five southeasterncounties and consists of more than 1 million acres, as well as theThunder Basin National Grassland in northeast Wyoming. The originof "Medicine Bow" is legendary and relates to the Indian tribes whoinhabited southeastern Wyoming and made their hunting bows ofmountain mahogany found there. Medicine Bow National Forestincludes the Snowy Range, which owes its name to the snowfieldsthat remain there throughout the summer, and is home to fourwilderness areas: Platte River, Huston Park, Encampment River andSavage Run. ... [Read More]
Hunting Herd size management is one of the objectives of the National Elk Refuge, and hunting serves that objective. Refuge areas open to hunting are designated on the special refuge map that is available at NER headquarters at 555 E. Broadway or that the Jackson Hole and Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center at 532 North Cache, both in Jackson, Wyoming. Please review the special hunting regulations listed below prior to hunting. ... A Refuge Hunting Permit , a valid State license , a valid hunter safety card or certificate, and a State conservation stamp are required and must be carried while hunting. Also, an Elk Feedground Special Management Permit ($10.00) is required to be in the possession of hunters on the refuge. (See Section 5 of WY G&F regulations.) Wyoming Pioneer andPioneer Heritage License holders are not required to have a ConservationStamp. ... [Read More]
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