Wyoming Game and Fish weekly update

July 10, 2023??


Over-the-counter leftover licenses on sale this week

First come first serve

CHEYENNE ??First come, first-serve leftover licenses go on sale at 8 a.m. July 12 on the Wyoming Game and Fish Department website, regional offices and the Headquarters office in Cheyenne. The licenses represent the remaining antelope, elk and deer licenses following the leftover draw.


Apply for permission to hunt on a Game and Fish hunter management area

Hunter Management Areas

CHEYENNE ??If you?re one of the many hunters making plans to head to a Wyoming Game and Fish Department Hunter Management Area (HMA) this fall, it's time to apply for permission slips. Applications for HMAs open 8 a.m. July 13. As many hunters know, a successful hunting season begins long before heading afield. Securing permission for access is one of the most important planning steps.


Grizzly bear relocated to reduce conflict potential

Updated G&F Shield

After consultation with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department captured and relocated one sub-adult female grizzly bear on July 9.

The bear was captured and relocated for killing cattle on private property in Park County northwest of Cody. In cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bridger-Teton National Forest, the bear was relocated to the Blackrock drainage approximately four miles northwest of Togwotee Pass.

Bears are relocated in accordance with state and federal law and regulation, and Game and Fish is required to notify the public whenever a grizzly bear is relocated.



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