This might be correct for Florida but not for Wyoming to gain hunting privileges as a resident the first year is a full 365 then You can go to the 6 months or more. Now if someone looks into the 365 or not I am not sure but It clearly states it on The fish and game website and if you call and ask they will tell you the same thing.
all the miss information on the site is crazy.
It is off-season and we're all bored, in that manner I reply.
If you own a home, have a driver's license, and house and maintain it for a year - sounds like a resident to me. Even if they aren't physically there the full year or 365 days. That's how many states work - they require 6 or 12 month residency before you can buy a R license. Not a big deal like some guys are trying to push.
It's not like 5 guys renting an apartment and living in other states (someone was offering this a couple years ago on here, btw). That's illegal. But if you own the house & land, pay taxes on it, have DL, go to the Dr there, etc. and basically make it your home, I'm inclined to give benefit of the doubt.
What are we gonna see now, folks watching, counting the days on their fingers and toes, and calling LEO cause the guy who lives next door went on a vacation and doesn't have a full 365 days in the first year to get his resident license? I wouldn't put it past some on here, they need to get a life.
What's this called? Splitting hairs?
F&G says this:
Can I apply for a Resident License?
To qualify for any resident game and fish license, preference point, permit or tag, a person shall be domiciled and shall physically reside in Wyoming for one (1) full year (365 consecutive days) immediately preceding the date the person applies for or purchases the license, preference point, permit or tag and the person shall not have claimed residency elsewhere for any other purpose (including, but not limited to, voting, payment of income taxes, purchase of resident hunting, fishing or trapping licenses, etc.) during that one (1) year period.
Any active duty member of the armed forces of the United States who has been stationed in Wyoming for ninety (90) days shall qualify for resident licenses so long as the member remains stationed in Wyoming.
Who is a Resident?
Resident means: "a United States citizen or legal alien who meets the requirements specified in § 23-1-107 and rules of the Game and Fish Commission."
A person shall lose residency in Wyoming if the person moves to another state, territory or country and makes it his or her domicile, or if the person temporarily resides in any other state, territory, or country for an aggregate of one hundred eighty (180) days or more in a calendar year, unless he or she qualifies as one of the following:
• A minor dependent
• Is temporarily employed in the service of the United States
• Is a patient at a hospital or institution
• Is attending school
• Is an active duty member of the armed forces
• Is serving full time in an established volunteer service
(Refer to § 23-1-107 and WGFC Regulation Chapter 44 for detailed requirements).