Wyoming general Non-res questions

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My buddy went up to the north eastern part of the state this past fall on a pronghorn hunt. He was successful and also said they saw plenty of mulies in the public land areas they hunted. This was early October.

Got me looking into it and I’m considering applying for what appears to be an unlimited draw for the general season. I’m assuming that is how it works for non-res general areas?

My understanding is that I apply for a non-res deer region and can hunt any legally open public general unit within said region? Is private a different tag/draw or am I allows to hunt private with permission on the general tag?

I also realize that nothing is a gimme, but is it a pretty good guarantee to get drawn in those type areas? He got drawn for that region to hunt pronghorn rifle first time ever applying.


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You are correct. A general tag for a 'Region' will let you hunt any numbered unit in that region. You can hunt private in that region as well, so long as you have permission.
 
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You are correct. A general tag for a 'Region' will let you hunt any numbered unit in that region. You can hunt private in that region as well, so long as you have permission.

Someone correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think that's entirely true. There are occasionally numbered areas within a region that are "Limited Quota Areas" and are not included in that Region tag. For instance, in Region B, areas 10 and 22 are excluded with a General Tag.
 

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Someone correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think that's entirely true. There are occasionally numbered areas within a region that are "Limited Quota Areas" and are not included in that Region tag. For instance, in Region B, areas 10 and 22 are excluded with a General Tag.
Correct. You can hunt all the GENERAL areas within that Region.

Most general areas can be hunted with just a few points. But just save up your points and hunt G ;)
 
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Someone correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think that's entirely true. There are occasionally numbered areas within a region that are "Limited Quota Areas" and are not included in that Region tag. For instance, in Region B, areas 10 and 22 are excluded with a General Tag.

That’s my understanding as well.


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Correct. You can hunt all the GENERAL areas within that Region.

Most general areas can be hunted with just a few points. But just save up your points and hunt G ;)

Soooo is there not a likelihood of drawing a hunt region with NO points? Is that the position I find myself


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Soooo is there not a likelihood of drawing a hunt region with NO points? Is that the position I find myself


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Look at the draw statistics on the WYGF website for the Region you are looking at. I've hunted a couple different regions in what would be considered NE WY including the most NE region. To say there are "plenty" of mulies on public is a reach. There maybe be plenty of the species but anything with head gear will be a but harder to find and after the first few forkies get killed it can get very slim picking quick. Not that there aren't some there but even a couple points may put you into a little better hunting numbers wise.
 

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The very northeastern area in Wyoming is mostly all private. The Game and Fish says not to even put in for that area if you don't have private land access.

I think this makes tags much easier to draw than areas with a lot of public. But I agree, you better have a good public area in mind or have private access.
 

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Wyoming hunt planner on the game and fish website would answer most of your questions


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When I lived in Sundance, the region was draw for non-residents, but any resident who hadn't killed a deer during the earlier seasons could hunt northeast wyoming on an un-filled tag. We were over-run with with resident hunters looking to fill the freezer with anything with 4 legs. The hunters from Gillette alone made it a circus. This was 20 plus years ago. Unless you have access to private land, I would pass.
 
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