Pinedale Region to hold hunting season-setting meeting

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department welcomes the public to a series of upcoming public meetings to discuss the current status of wildlife populations and proposed fall 2024 hunting seasons in the Jackson and Pinedale regions. Season-setting meetings are held each spring to present proposed license allocations, season-lengths and other proposals for the coming fall to hunters and the general public.

 

Pinedale Region meeting

Tuesday, March 19 - 2024 season-setting meeting, Pinedale Game and Fish Office from 6 to 8 p.m.

 

Jackson Region meetings

Wednesday, March 20 – 2024 season-setting open house, Thayne Community Center from 5 to 8 p.m. 
Thursday, March 21 – 2024 season-setting open house, Jackson Game and Fish office from 5 to 8 p.m.

 

The following regulations are open for comment:

  • Chapter 2, General Hunting Regulation
  • Chapter 5, Antelope Hunting Seasons
  • Chapter 6, Deer Hunting Seasons
  • Chapter 7, Elk Hunting Seasons
  • Chapter 8, Moose Hunting Seasons
  • Chapter 9, Bighorn Sheep and Mountain Goat Hunting Seasons
  • Chapter 11, Upland Game Bird and Small Game Hunting Seasons
  • Chapter 14, Migratory Game Bird Hunting Seasons and Light Goose Conservation Order
  • Chapter 15, Wild Bison Recreational Hunting Season
  • Chapter 20, Fall and Spring Wild Turkey Hunting Seasons
  • Chapter 44, Regulation for Issuance of Licenses, Permits, Stamps, Tags, Preference Points and Competitive Raffle Chances

 

Written comments shall be accepted through 5 p.m. March 29 online, at public meetings or by mailing: Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Regulations, 3030 Energy Lane, Casper, WY 82604.

 

Copies of the proposed regulations are available on the department website and at the address above in accordance with Chapter 1 Regulation Governing Access to Public Records.

 

Written comments shall be presented to the Game and Fish Commission prior to their April 2024 meeting in Riverton.

 

The Game and Fish Department supports the Americans with Disabilities Act. Every effort will be made for reasonable accommodations by contacting the nearest Game and Fish office.

 

 

Mark Gocke
Public Information Specialist

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