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Shoot big game from the road/vehicle in wyoming?
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<blockquote data-quote="WYO300RUM" data-source="post: 2307028" data-attributes="member: 32631"><p>I also live in Cody. The Outfitters Association has a big pull in the state. Example. No non res.in wilderness areas. It's Federal/public land. Not state land. Why does the state have any say in it ? Hmmm? It has been fought in court. Does a resident have a better chance a not being attacked be a griz ? Or better yet with an outfitter ? All about the money for the state $$$. The areas for deer , elk and lope, so micro managed. One side of the road the season is a month different. Different rules , does, bucks, dates, etc.. you constantly have to think and check of you are legal. More revenue for fines. Non residents have to buy a point every other year or lose there points. What BS. AZ., Ut., and Nv. did away with that. One year residency requirement. If you move here, you have to pay another year non res. fees before you can apply as a resident. That only applys to F&G. Everything else in state is 6 mon. $$$. I'm not concerned with 30 ft. after 38 years. I could go on but I'm ready for bed . Sleep well all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYO300RUM, post: 2307028, member: 32631"] I also live in Cody. The Outfitters Association has a big pull in the state. Example. No non res.in wilderness areas. It's Federal/public land. Not state land. Why does the state have any say in it ? Hmmm? It has been fought in court. Does a resident have a better chance a not being attacked be a griz ? Or better yet with an outfitter ? All about the money for the state $$$. The areas for deer , elk and lope, so micro managed. One side of the road the season is a month different. Different rules , does, bucks, dates, etc.. you constantly have to think and check of you are legal. More revenue for fines. Non residents have to buy a point every other year or lose there points. What BS. AZ., Ut., and Nv. did away with that. One year residency requirement. If you move here, you have to pay another year non res. fees before you can apply as a resident. That only applys to F&G. Everything else in state is 6 mon. $$$. I'm not concerned with 30 ft. after 38 years. I could go on but I'm ready for bed . Sleep well all. [/QUOTE]
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