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Wyoming provides numerous opportunities for hunters and trappers to harvest animals. Below is a list of resources and information to ensure a safe, legal and memorable experience.
Go to the Department’s website and under the “Hunting in Wyoming” button, scroll down to “Application Quick Links” and choose “Draw Results.” Enter your first name, last name, mailing zip code and date of birth to see if you were successful in the draw.
This Online Electronic Licensing System provides for the sale of most licenses, permits and stamps. Click here to view the complete list of products available online. Be prepared to use this system by first reviewing The Online Electronic License System Guide.
For information on delivery and timing of your WGFD License (if successful) or refund (if unsuccessful), click here. Hunter Education - Proof of hunter education is not required to submit an application.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department homepage provides information on hunting, fishing, licenses, permits, and wildlife conservation in Wyoming.
Learn about the different license types here. It can be difficult to combine information from the WGFD website on regulations, draw odds, and the hunts you want to go on all while you are logged into the application process.
Wyoming’s 10 different tag types, plus general opportunities can be confusing when you apply for Wyoming hunting licenses. Here’s a full breakdown of types of deer, elk, and antelope licenses available to help you understand them better.
If applying for license through drawing, application fee must also be remitted. Application Fee $5.00. ANTELOPE: RESIDENT DOE/FAWN ANTELOPE LANDOWNER: $22.00: If applying for license through drawing, application fee must also be remitted. Application Fee $5.00. ANTELOPE: RESIDENT DOE/FAWN ANTELOPE PIO HERITAGE LANDOWNER: $18.00
Wyoming big game hunting licenses have different application dates and deadlines. For several species, the application process opens on January 4th. It is important to note that, for non-resident hunters, the deadlines for many species come as early as February 1st.