Modified season proposals now available
Wildlife managers update hunting seasons proposals in response to winter impacts
As a result of winter impacts, Wyoming Game and Fish Department wildlife managers have made significant adjustments to hunting season proposals in many areas of the state. The modified set of draft regulations are now available for public viewing and will be presented to the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission on April 18 in Casper.
Initial season proposals were presented during public meetings around the state in March. After considering the ongoing impacts of winter and the overwhelming public concern, wildlife managers modified their recommendations in areas with extreme winter mortality.
"Modifications are highlighted in yellow in the draft regulations below."
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Chapter 2, General Hunting Regulation [ [link removed] ]
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Chapter 5, Antelope Hunting Seasons [ [link removed] ]
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Chapter 6, Deer Hunting [ [link removed] ]
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Chapter 7, Elk Hunting [ [link removed] ]
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Chapter 8, Moose Hunting [ [link removed] ]
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Chapter 9, Bighorn Sheep and Mountain Goat Hunting Seasons [ [link removed] ]
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Chapter 11, Upland Game Bird and Small Game Hunting Seasons [ [link removed] ]
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Chapter 14,?Migratory Game Bird Hunting Seasons and Light Goose Conservation Order [ [link removed] ]
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Chapter 15, Wild Bison Recreational Hunting Season [ [link removed] ]
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Chapter 20, 2023 Fall and 2024 Spring Wild Turkey Hunting Seasons [ [link removed] ]
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