Wyoming left list help
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Wyoming left list help
Anyone here have a good understanding of the Wyoming left overs? They just came out and I see a unit Id like to hunt... Do I apply for leftovers or is this the leftovers I can buy OTC?
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I want to try and get into 29... or more south if at all possible. I really dont want to pay the trespass fee's and Im fairly sure I can find public land in this area. Does anyone know how hard it is to draw a deer tag in 29 as well? For being so comfortable with the colorado regs I cant believe the wyoming ones are so confusing to me.
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They show unit 29 has 169 Type 1 tags avaliable for the leftover draw. That unit for deer would be 14 & 167, which is in Region B and they show that they have 47 tags avaliable for the draw, unless you want to hunt only Whitetails, if so they have 196 Whitetail only tags left. We as NRs must send in certified funds with our apps. I don't know of much public land that is in SE WY. If you look on the BLM maps you'll see some state land here and there but not very much.
They show unit 29 has 169 Type 1 tags avaliable for the leftover draw. That unit for deer would be 14 & 167, which is in Region B and they show that they have 47 tags avaliable for the draw, unless you want to hunt only Whitetails, if so they have 196 Whitetail only tags left. We as NRs must send in certified funds with our apps. I don't know of much public land that is in SE WY. If you look on the BLM maps you'll see some state land here and there but not very much.
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There are 1800acres of Walk in Only land just north of Lance Creek. It's Area 3 on the map at this link.
http://gf.state.wy.us/wildlife/access/p ... brara1.asp
It also encompasses a fair amount of Thunderbasin National Grassland (TBNG). If I'm not mistaken, some or all of that is open to hunting as well. Check a little futher into it and see what you come up with.
http://gf.state.wy.us/wildlife/access/p ... brara1.asp
It also encompasses a fair amount of Thunderbasin National Grassland (TBNG). If I'm not mistaken, some or all of that is open to hunting as well. Check a little futher into it and see what you come up with.
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Thank you all for the replies.... I see so these are not leftovers that we can drive up to cheyenne and buy these are ones we must send in to apply for it trhough the mail and certified money order. Well I definately want to get up to Wyoming in this area this year if at all possible. Id really prefer deer archery in this area, so I will wait and hope that there are still some leftovers left in there after the leftover draw. I have some places in mind to hunt but I think that walk in is a great plan. Thank you for that link. Ill let you all know what I decide to do.
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I use to hunt private land in this unit at the Tillard ranch... We've since lost contact with that hunting group and now none of us go back. Maybe ill try and see if its still run the same way and go back, I scouted public up there alot even though I was hunting private.... since I knew there would be a time I could come back and just hunt public. ive seen some decent animals and the rattlesnakes and prairie dogs where just an added bonus.