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Game and Fish Commission approves Feedground Management Plan
The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission voted to approve the department?s Feedground Management Plan, the result of a four-year collaborative process. Regional wildlife managers will now be tasked with developing adaptive Feedground Management Action Plans with local stakeholders.
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Your hunting calendar:?
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April 1 ? Applications open for fall turkey, trapping, crane and Springer special pheasant hunt. |
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April 30 ? Deadline to apply for moose, bighorn sheep, wild bison and mountain goat. |
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May 8 ? Nonresident deadline to modify or withdraw elk applications. |
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May 9 ? Draw results tentatively available for moose, bighorn sheep, wild bison and mountain goat. |
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May 16 ? Draw results tentatively available for nonresident elk. |
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May 31 ? Deadline to apply for deer, antelope and resident elk. |
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May 31 ? Deadline to apply for fall turkey, sandhill crane, trapping and Springer special pheasant hunt. |
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Win a Commissioner's tag ? Donate to the Wyoming Hunger Initiative
The Wyoming Hunger Initiative is raffling a second Commissioner's tag with all proceeds benefiting the Food from the Field program. Tickets are available until April 12, 2024 at 11:00 am MST.
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Game and Fish moves forward in designation process of Sublette antelope migration corridor
The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission voted to identify the Sublette antelope migration corridor and directed the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to advance in the designation process.
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Spring is a great time to take hunter education
Big game applications are open, and if you?re thinking about hunting now is a good time to sign up for hunter education. Classes are offered statewide and volunteers are expected to post more in the next few months.
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Enter to win a new spotting scope
Purchase a Super Tag by March 31 for the chance to win an Ultralight Spotting Scope from Maven along with the possibility of winning the chance at the hunt of a lifetime. All revenue from Super Tag sales goes directly to projects in Wyoming benefitting wildlife, so you can feel good knowing your money is being used for conservation. Donate to help wildlife, and maybe get something for yourself.
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Sportsperson Hotline: ?(307) 777-4600?| Open?8 a.m.- 5 p.m. MT Monday-Friday
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department manages and conserves more than 800 species of fish and wildlife across Wyoming. ?For nearly 120 years, we?ve carried out our mission to conserve wildlife and serve people. Through these efforts, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department ensures the public continues to enjoy Wyoming?s vast fish and wildlife resource ?through ?hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife watching and other forms of outdoor recreation. Hunters, anglers and wildlife watchers contribute over a billion dollars to Wyoming?s economy each year.
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