You are lucky because Wyoming is the most generous state when it comes to big game hunting. We hate it but you might as well benefit from it. Wyoming makes a lot of money off out of state license sales so you can not only get buck tags but you can get extra doe fawn licenses as well. Not only this but you get preference points for Elk, Deer, and Antelope. Residents do not get them. You can also pay extra cash for a better chance of drawing.
The best is yet to come. . . . Wyoming has tons (and i mean tons) of public land. It's not like when I try to hunt pheasants in other states and have one tiny little walk in area that has been pounded by everyone else. There area miles of endless desert and national forest for the type of game you're pursuing. If you want a big buck put in for areas near Rawlins. It is an ugly town but good goats. If you just want a good hunt then anywhere is good. Lots of public land near Sweetwater County. You could probably just fly into Rock Springs or Gillette. Most of the private land is in the Eastern portion of the state. Good luck. Like I said, I hate all the out of state hunters in my areas but there is nothing I can do about it so go at it while its there. You'll have a blast. Guaranteed hunt.[/QUOTE
Wow, Some of this is correct, and most of this is NOT. Wyoming Residents hunt more and buy more tags than NR's all day long. I was born and raised in Wyoming and still have many family members in the state. It's not uncommon for them to harvest 3 goats and 4 deer a year/ per person. Sounds like your mad that NR's are hunting in Wyoming. NRs can't hunt in Wyoming with out a guide for real big game anyway. Elk etc.
You are some what right that Wyoming has tons of Public land to hunt. But you better Know exactly where you at, because some of the Biggest Ranches in the world Are in wyoming.
To all NR's most all Wyoming residents welcome out of state hunters.