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How long does it take to draw an antelope tag in Wyoming?

April 9, 2026

Quick Answer

Drawing an antelope tag in Wyoming typically takes several years, with the average time ranging from 5 to 10 years after applying.

Drawing Process

In Wyoming, the drawing process for antelope tags is a random and objective process. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department uses a computerized system to randomly draw tags from applicants who have met the eligibility requirements. The drawing is held annually in May, and applicants can apply online through the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s website.

Unit Selection and Strategies

When selecting a unit for antelope hunting in Wyoming, it’s essential to consider the unit’s reputation for producing large or trophy-class antelope. Some of the most popular units for speed goat tactics, which involve targeting high-percentage areas for high-speed, short-distance hunting, include Unit 24 in the northeastern part of the state and Unit 32 in the northwestern part of the state. These units offer public land access and a high density of antelope.

Public Land and Speed Goat Tactics

Speed goat tactics involve targeting antelope in areas where they tend to congregate, such as near water sources, food sources, and travel corridors. On public land, this often involves targeting areas with minimal human disturbance, such as remote canyons, valleys, and ridges. By using high-powered optics and a well-placed stand or blind, hunters can increase their chances of harvesting a trophy-class antelope quickly and humanely. In areas with minimal public access, such as in Unit 24, it’s essential to have a solid understanding of the terrain and the movement patterns of the antelope to increase the chances of success.

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