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Wyoming Hunting Guide

Complete Wyoming hunting guide. Wyoming hunting seasons, license costs, bag limits, and regulations for all major game species. Updated for the current season.

Wildlife Agency

Wyoming Game and Fish Department

Official Site

Hunter safety course required for first-time buyers

Draw Application Deadlines

Species Type Opens Deadline Results
Elk Primary Draw Jan 2 Jan 31 Mid May
Mule Deer Primary Draw Jan 2 Jan 31 Mid May
Pronghorn Primary Draw Jan 2 Jan 31 Mid May
Moose Primary Draw Jan 2 Jan 31 Mid May
Bighorn Sheep Primary Draw Jan 2 Jan 31 Mid May
Mountain Goat Primary Draw Jan 2 Jan 31 Mid May

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Wyoming Hunting Seasons

Elk

Res: $52 Non-res: $637
Season Type Opens Closes
Rifle Oct 1 Nov 20
Archery Sep 1 Sep 30

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1

Draw-only for non-residents. Some general license areas for residents. Excellent elk hunting with vast public land.

Mule Deer

Res: $43 Non-res: $352
Season Type Opens Closes
Rifle Oct 1 Oct 31
Archery Sep 1 Sep 30

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1

Draw required for most regions. Wyoming is a top mule deer state. Non-resident quotas.

Whitetail Deer

Res: $43 Non-res: $352
Season Type Opens Closes
Rifle Oct 1 Nov 30
Archery Sep 1 Sep 30

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1

Whitetail deer in the river bottoms of eastern Wyoming. Separate tag from mule deer. Draw required.

Turkey

Res: $18 Non-res: $52
Season Type Opens Closes
Shotgun Apr 1 May 31
Archery Sep 1 Sep 30

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 2 (spring)

Merriam's turkeys in the Black Hills and river corridors. Spring and fall seasons. OTC tags for residents.

Moose

Res: $108 Non-res: $2078
Season Type Opens Closes
Rifle Sep 15 Oct 31

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1

Limited draw only. Shiras moose. Once-in-a-lifetime for residents. Some of the best moose hunting in the lower 48.

Bear

Res: $52 Non-res: $352
Season Type Opens Closes
Rifle Sep 1 Oct 31
Archery Sep 1 Sep 30

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1

Black bear OTC tags in some units. Spring season also available. Baiting allowed in designated areas.

Pronghorn

Res: $43 Non-res: $303
Season Type Opens Closes
Archery Aug 15 Sep 20
Rifle Sep 25 Oct 31

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1 per year

Draw-only in most western states

Bighorn Sheep

Res: $302 Non-res: $2252
Season Type Opens Closes
Rifle Sep 1 Nov 30

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1 per lifetime (most states)

Extremely limited tags. Once-in-a-lifetime draw.

Mountain Goat

Res: $302 Non-res: $2252
Season Type Opens Closes
Rifle Sep 1 Nov 15

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1 per lifetime

Once-in-a-lifetime draw. Extremely limited tags.

Mountain Lion

Res: $57 Non-res: $350
Season Type Opens Closes
Fall/Winter Nov 1 Mar 31

Bag limits: daily: 1, season: 1 per year

Hound hunting legal in most western states. Quotas apply.

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Wyoming Hunting FAQ

Do I need a hunting license in Wyoming?
Yes. All hunters in Wyoming must hold a valid hunting license from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Non-residents typically pay higher fees. A hunter safety course is required for first-time license buyers.
What is the hunting license cost in Wyoming?
Wyoming license costs vary by species. Elk: resident $52, non-resident $637. Mule Deer: resident $43, non-resident $352.
When is deer season in Wyoming?
Wyoming deer seasons: Rifle: Oct 1 - Nov 30, Archery: Sep 1 - Sep 30.
Does Wyoming require a hunter safety course?
Yes, Wyoming requires hunter education certification for all first-time hunters. The course covers firearm safety, hunting laws, wildlife conservation, and ethical hunting practices.
Who manages hunting regulations in Wyoming?
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department manages all hunting licenses, regulations, and wildlife management in Wyoming. Their website (https://wgfd.wyo.gov) has current season dates, license purchasing, and regulation booklets.