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Wyoming resident draw results post tomorrow 18 Jun at 1000. Good luck!
I put in for 22 Type 1, General backup, and a cow tag. And antelope/deer. You?
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non-resident deer and antelope results will be up too!
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Grand kids made out great. 4 tags between three of them. I'm going to be bussssy.
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Wyoming resident draw results post tomorrow 18 Jun at 1000. Good luck!
I put in for 22 Type 1, General backup, and a cow tag. And antelope/deer. You? Area #22 type 1 elk? I drew that tag once in 20+ years of applying, and that was when they gave out a good number of tags. The G&F cut the quota to the bone. What are the odds this year? I did get a big 6x6 though, really steep country.
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Wyoming resident draw results post tomorrow 18 Jun at 1000. Good luck!
I put in for 22 Type 1, General backup, and a cow tag. And antelope/deer. You? Area #22 type 1 elk? I drew that tag once in 20+ years of applying, and that was when they gave out a good number of tags. The G&F cut the quota to the bone. What are the odds this year? I did get a big 6x6 though, really steep country. I remember the odds were around 5%. I drew a General tag. The good thing is several very good General tag units!
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Were WY antelope tags cut this year and if so, why ?
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Some areas were some weren’t. I think it depends on weather, winter counts and several other factors . The area I hunted last year dropped all of the doe tags this year. I saw a couple areas that had increases.
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Are WY preference points unit specific ?
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Are WY preference points unit specific ? No
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Some areas were some weren’t. I think it depends on weather, winter counts and several other factors . The area I hunted last year dropped all of the doe tags this year. I saw a couple areas that had increases. I drew a tag in an area that had a 30 tag quota.
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No antelope this year, but elk in 54
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