Deer hunters planning food plots should begin now by testing soil
Hunters planning food plots for deer this spring should start by having their soil tested.
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Hunters planning food plots for deer this spring should start by having their soil tested.
Deer hunters planning food plots should begin now by testing soil Read More »
Q. Where can I find a list of the species of fish in various Wyoming waters?
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Even though boating season is still several months away there have been a few changes to the Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) regulations and the inspections that are now required.
New Inspection Regulations for Aquatic Invasive Species Read More »
The deadline for Wyoming ranchers and farmers to send in landowner coupons from the past hunting season is March 1.
Landowner Coupons Due March 1 Read More »
The preference-point system for moose and bighorn sheep was implemented 18 years ago and was designed to eventually improve an individual hunter’s drawing odds for licenses.
How Preference Points Affect Drawing Odds for Moose and Bighorn Sheep Read More »
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has begun a multi-year study at its Thorne-Williams Wildlife Research Unit (formerly Sybille) near Wheatland to evaluate the efficacy of a vaccine against chronic wasting disease.
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Vermont state law requires that ice fishing shanties must be removed from the ice before the ice becomes unsafe or ice loses its ability to support the shanty out of the water, or before the last Sunday in March (the 31st this year), whichever comes first.
Ice Shanties Must Be Removed Before Ice Weakens Read More »