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The first of many hunting application deadlines is approaching.
1/22/2019 1:38:25 PM
Cheyenne - The first of many hunting application deadlines is approaching. Resident and nonresident spring turkey hunters and nonresident elk hunters have until Jan. 31 to submit their applications for 2019 to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Hunters must apply online. The Hunt Planner tool on the Game and Fish website helps hunters plan their applications. The planner offers maps of each hunt area, descriptions of the terrain, drawing odds and harvest statistics. Tentative season information is posted as well. Hunters can find information on license limits and descriptions, season proposals and changes for 2019 in the informational application packet or by calling the sportsperson hotline at (307) 777-4600.
(Wyoming Game and Fish Department - 307-777-4600)
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The governor has appointed Brian Nesvik as the next director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Nesvik replaces Scott Talbott, who has retired.
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is holding five local meetings to discuss ungulate migration and proposed corridors.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission announced Monday that three candidates, one from Wyoming, Montana and Texas, will be submitted to Governor Mark Gordon, who will interview the three candidates and make the appointment of the department’s new director.
All interested parties are encouraged to attend one of the public meetings to be held across the state discussing the 2019 hunting season proposals.
The deadline is nearing for the 36th annual Wyoming Game and Fish Department Conservation Stamp Art Show.
Wyoming wild bison hunters can prepare to submit their applications for the 2019 season.
Hunters, anglers and wildlife watchers in Wyoming contributed more than $1 billion to Wyoming’s economy during 2017.
Wyoming Game and Fish Director Scott Talbott announced his retirement after 34 years of service with the agency.
Commission will discuss selection of next Game and Fish director
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department, in collaboration with state and federal partners, will host a migration corridor forum in Casper.
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