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NONRESIDENTS CAN PARTICIPATE IN WYOMING'S ELK HUNTING LOTTERY THROUGH THE WYOMING WILDLIFE FUNDRAISER AND THE WYOMING ELK TAG LOTTERY. THEY MUST MEET THE REQUIRED ELIGIBILITY AND REGISTRATION RULES. THE WYOMING GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT DETERMINES THE NUMBER OF NONRESIDENT TAGS AVAILABLE EACH YEAR.
Eligibility and Registration Requirements
To participate in Wyoming’s elk hunting lottery as a nonresident, applicants must register through the Wyoming Wildlife Fundraiser or the Wyoming Elk Tag Lottery. The Wyoming Wildlife Fundraiser is a drawing that offers a limited number of nonresident elk tags. The Wyoming Elk Tag Lottery allows nonresidents to enter for a chance to purchase a limited number of elk tags. Nonresidents can apply for one application period per year, and each application must include the required fees, which vary by species and region.
Application Period and Deadlines
The application period for nonresident elk hunting in Wyoming typically runs from mid-March to mid-April. Nonresidents must submit their applications by the deadline, which is usually April 15th. It’s essential to note that the application process and deadlines may vary, so nonresidents should check the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s website for the most up-to-date information.
Tag Allocation and Drawing Process
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department allocates a limited number of nonresident elk tags each year, which are then distributed through the lottery drawing. The drawing process is random and fair, ensuring that all applicants have an equal chance of being selected. Nonresidents who are drawn will be notified by email and will have a limited time to purchase their elk tag.
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