Paulyester
Lil-Rokslider
I've searched and haven't been able to find the specifics on the non-resident requirement of having a resident with you while in wilderness areas. My question is in what aspect does the resident need to be with you. Is it in camp with you, right next to you, within shouting distance, etc. All I can find is what is published on the Wyoming Fish and Game site:
Nonresident big and trophy game hunters must obtain a professional outfitter or resident guide while hunting in any federally designated wilderness area. The Wyoming Board of Outfitters and Professional Guides must license all outfitters.
Nonresident big and trophy game hunters must obtain a professional outfitter or resident guide while hunting in any federally designated wilderness area. The Wyoming Board of Outfitters and Professional Guides must license all outfitters.
- A resident guide license may be obtained from the Wyoming Game and Fish Departent by any resident possessing a valid big or trophy game license. A resident guide may only take up to two nonresidents in a wilderness area per year, provided they do not accept any gratuity or compensation.