Understanding WY nonresident elk application/zones?

Looks like there’s an opportunity for influencers to make a YouTube video to show where Wyoming wilderness areas are.
Im sure Bowmar is looking into one now. Probably where he killed a bull in wilderness with no tag or guide. But he used a nose button, so its fine.
 
look in the layer library and see if you have the Western Application Research layer. They evidently moved some stuff. The Roadless layer and Wilderness Layer are in there.
 
The information roadblock has been eliminated for Western hunting opportunity, unfortunately now, just COST is the final roadblock.

Maybe there will be a Youtube video how to PAY for hunts soon.
 
They won't because there isn't enough room to show every point pool.

I was thinking font and color and maybe adding line breaks every once and a while. Just to make things easier on the eye.


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Here's the thing. Hunting involves a finite resource that is decreasing in availability and increasing in cost. The barriers to entry are being removed to increas demand. There are guys that figured this stuff out through hours of there own time. They are frustrated and I dont blame them. It's like the public land we all enjoy, we all own the land, but I own the time it has taken me to learn it. I dont fault either side for the stance they take.
 
Lots of guys on this thread must be just a load of fun to share a hunting camp with...

Well in that case, and in the spirit the spirit of free information, drop us some pins Buzz.

Wyoming general.

Not looking for a trophy, just a fair representative of the species. Don’t even just drop the unit, give all the new boys some trailheads, camp sites, wallows, meadows, bedding areas. Heck, you could even help them pack meat.


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Here's the thing. Hunting involves a finite resource that is decreasing in availability and increasing in cost. The barriers to entry are being removed to increas demand. There are guys that figured this stuff out through hours of there own time. They are frustrated and I dont blame them. It's like the public land we all enjoy, we all own the land, but I own the time it has taken me to learn it. I dont fault either side for the stance they take.
Right...the funny thing is, my Grandfather moved from Ronan Montana to Missoula Montana in 1922 at the age of six. Hwy 93 wasn't paved.

I never saw him cuss out the Montana Department of Transportation or the various automobile manufactures that removed the barrier for people to make that move in 2000 (the year of his passing) in less than an hour, that took he and my great grandfather and grandmother a couple days to do.

I guess we should tear up the pavement on HWY 93?
 
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