Andrew12gauge
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It is for disabled hunters. https://wgfd.wyo.gov/WGFD/media/content/PDF/Licensing/HUNTING-SEASON-EXTENSION-PERMIT.pdf
Makes sense
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It is for disabled hunters. https://wgfd.wyo.gov/WGFD/media/content/PDF/Licensing/HUNTING-SEASON-EXTENSION-PERMIT.pdf
I posted this would happen a year ago... So did several other members. Writing was on the wall and honestly they need to cut more tags imo.
Has WF&G ever eliminated doe tags for a year?
Apply for your 2 doe tags and throw them in the garbage. Apply for 2 more in the leftover draw and pitch them too.Has WF&G ever eliminated doe tags for a year?
I did last year after hunting in 26, for what a doe tag cost non resident I will try to do that again this year as well.Apply for your 2 doe tags and throw them in the garbage. Apply for 2 more in the leftover draw and pitch them too.
My wife and I do that every year.
Big difference there.So...
2020 - 58,206 licenses
2021 - 50,231 licenses
2022 - 42,456 licenses
I am booked with Bighorn Outfitters for 2023.
I will have to talk to Dustin to see if this will affect our trip.
...Nice to see that most of the cuts are to doe tags. Hoping that the hunters will self-preserve the herd and skip the doe tags for the next couple of years as well.
Can hope...
Just because I have a tag or just because one is issued doesn't mean it has to be filled.I support cuts when backed by "science", but I do not understand the concept of "self-preserve". If WYFG issues 100 doe tags for a given area, aren't they the experts saying that this area with a "success" rate of 50% can stand to lose 50 doe?
Demand vastly exceeds the supply for most tags, so if you don't buy the tag, someone else probably will. WY F&G establishes quotas based on data including harvest surveys, field observations, etc. Buying a tag and not using it just lowers the "success" rate used in computing tag allocations - lower rate means they increase tag allocations assuming the same harvest objective.
If there is a problem with tag allocations from WY F&G then data/facts should be available to prove them wrong. I prefer they establish those numbers rather than the WY legislature, outfitters or a disorganized group of hunters.