Wyoming Super Tag Raffle

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Have you wanted to draw that Wyoming tag of a lifetime but didn't want to drop all the coin for application or don't even try since you don't have a dozen preference points?

Here's your Huckleberry!



http://wgfd.wyo.gov/web2011/news-1001800.aspx


WGFD Launches Inaugural Super Tag and Super Tag Trifecta Raffles

12/23/2013

CHEYENNE - Imagine having the opportunity to select any license, for any big game, trophy game or wild bison, for any hunt area in Wyoming for 2014. A few lucky winners of the inaugural Super Tag and Super Tag Trifecta raffles will have such an opportunity.

As one method to address recent budget cuts by increasing license revenue, on Jan. 2, 2014, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) will begin selling tickets for two raffles: the Super Tag and Super Tag Trifecta.

“The Super Tag raffle will provide a chance for hunters to win one of 10 tags for our most popular big game and trophy game species as well as wild bison,” said Alan Dubberley, WGFD spokesman. “The Super Tag Trifecta ramps it up a notch by providing one winner the opportunity to select tags for three of the 10 species.”

The species include elk, deer, antelope, moose, bighorn sheep, black bear, gray wolf, mountain goat, mountain lion and wild bison.

“There is the potential for 11 different winners, but it is possible for an individual to win more than one of the drawings,” said Dubberley. “The number of entries is unlimited. Obviously the more tickets you purchase, your odds of winning increase.”

Tickets go on sale Jan. 2, 2014 and can be purchased through May 1, 2014. Super Tag raffle tickets are $10 each and Super Tag Trifecta tickets are $30 each. Income raised will go toward the department’s general operations.

Winners can hunt any open hunt areas for the species they win except moose and big horn sheep for which minimal limitations will be imposed to protect herds in specific hunt area with low quotas. The winner of the moose super tag will be able to select any moose area as long as there are more than 10 licenses. For bighorn sheep, the hunter may select areas where more than eight licenses are available.

“Anyone can win,” Dubberley said, “Resident, non-resident, it is open to everyone.”

Two unique rules in the raffle include: successful raffle winners who have preference points will retain them and mandatory waiting periods will be waived.

“In other words, the winners don’t have to give up the preference points they have collected over the years to own the license,” Dubberley stated. “And, if they draw a coveted tag that usually requires a waiting period before they can apply again, that waiting period will be waived and they can enter the draw the very next year.”

Winners of the raffle, after purchasing the appropriate license, will be able to hunt in any open hunt area for the species they win. Hunters must still follow all dates, regulations and applicable laws for each hunt area and species they are hunting.

(Contact: Alan Dubberley (307) 777-4594)

-WGFD-
 
Interesting idea and great way to raise funds. I wonder what the drawing odds will end up being like with such a long period to purchase tickets.
 
The problem w/the raffle is that you still have to pay for the tag if you win. So you pay $10 a pop for the chance to buy the actual tag. Might not be a big deal for some but just doesn't seem right to have a raffle that makes you pay for the tag if won. The MT raffle is $5 each and I believe if you win that includes getting the tag.
 
some one will buy this raffle tag just like they do in every state. this year in Washington the same guy had the elk raffle and the governors tag. not sure how many he bought but i do know it was pretty well a sure thing he was drawing it. when you drop 10 grand or better into a raffle your going to draw and its cheaper than the governors tag to boot. if they really wanted to give the average joe a chance on these tags it would be limited entry. but the agencies wouldn't get all that money they want. then how would they buy more wolves?
 
just bc you drop 10k on tickets doesnt mean you will win.. Lots of raffles are won by guys buying one ticket.. Yes your odds are better but there is no sure thing in raffles
 
just bc you drop 10k on tickets doesnt mean you will win.. Lots of raffles are won by guys buying one ticket.. Yes your odds are better but there is no sure thing in raffles

you can buy a raffle with pretty high percentage of drawing if you dump enough money into it. technically yes any one can draw but if you dumped enough into it that you have a 200 to 1 chance of drawing you can probably start making your travel arrangements. its not the first time this guy in Washington has been "lucky" enough to get the raffle tag if i remember correctly. not knocking it, if you have the ability to work the angle then good for you. i just dont waste my time on most raffles like those, the odds are stacked
 
I am a sucker for raffles, agreed that at least the money goes toward a good cause. I do recall that Wyoming bowhunters annual raffle is limited to a certain number of tickets, which at least seems to increase your overall odds versus the unlimited ticket draws. Good luck
 
Can someone tell me who one the BOW raffle tag this year. I have not heard I won so I know I am not it, but just wondering. They do not keep there website up to date at all!
 
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