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  1. Pronghorn, mule deer tags slump, predator tags may bump

    Pronghorn, mule deer tags slump, predator tags may bump By …   In essence, commissioners did away with doe and fawn tags for both species in southwestern Wyoming. …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:50

  2. To prevent pneumonia die-off, Game and Fish inches toward bighorn ewe hunt in the Gros Ventre

    … allowed hunters to apply for bighorn lamb and ewe tags in hunt area seven, which covers the Gros Ventre range … Gocke acknowledged that allowing hunters to apply for tags ahead of commissioners approving the hunt is a bit … the department will allow hunters to shoot either a doe or a fawn. In this case, the difference is ewe or lamb. …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:32

  3. CWD positive animals a disappointment for hunters

    …   For the past five years, she's purchased three deer tags and an elk tag to feed herself and friends and family. … positive for chronic wasting disease.   “The first doe I harvested, and the buck, they both looked incredibly … three positive CWD tests account for 20% of her 15 deer tags over the past five years, which is in line with the 29% …

    admin - 02/19/2024 - 16:16

  4. Antelope, deer licenses reduced because of drought, disease

    … and disease, Wyoming wildlife managers are axing 8,000 tags for hunting pronghorn and 3,300 tags for hunting mule deer statewide. Pronghorn and mule … Game and Fish commissioners approved an additional 50 doe and fawn pronghorn licenses in those areas. Trends for …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:50

  5. Rare ‘inverted’ snowpack magnified winter’s heavy toll on wildlife

    … seasons proposed in the Green River Basin and beyond. Some doe and fawn pronghorn hunts that would have targeted … of animals have been canceled and Type 1 “any antelope” tags typically used on bucks have been vastly reduced. Mule …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:50

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