WyoDoug
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I think this is valid only for Wyoming residents, but an article worth reading, especially if you are a resident and considering a buffalo hunt:
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming residents have a chance to land a bison hunting license for just $10.
Gov. Mark Gordon, with support from the Wyoming Wildlife Foundation, is raffling off a Governor’s Bison License, which will cost just $10 to the lucky winner.
All Wyoming residents who are eligible to hunt in Wyoming can enter the raffle. Tickets are limited to one per person, and the bison license is non-transferable. The lucky winning ticket will be drawn during Cheyenne Frontier Days.
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Gordon says in a statement that he wants to give any Wyoming citizen who enjoys hunting or who has ever considered hunting a chance to experience this time-honored Wyoming tradition.
Proceeds of all raffle sales will go back to supporting Wyoming’s wildlife and habitats.
To enter the raffle, or for more information, visit www.wyomingwildlifefoundation.org
Article is cut and pasted from Oil City News website.
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming residents have a chance to land a bison hunting license for just $10.
Gov. Mark Gordon, with support from the Wyoming Wildlife Foundation, is raffling off a Governor’s Bison License, which will cost just $10 to the lucky winner.
All Wyoming residents who are eligible to hunt in Wyoming can enter the raffle. Tickets are limited to one per person, and the bison license is non-transferable. The lucky winning ticket will be drawn during Cheyenne Frontier Days.
Article continues below...
Gordon says in a statement that he wants to give any Wyoming citizen who enjoys hunting or who has ever considered hunting a chance to experience this time-honored Wyoming tradition.
Proceeds of all raffle sales will go back to supporting Wyoming’s wildlife and habitats.
To enter the raffle, or for more information, visit www.wyomingwildlifefoundation.org
Article is cut and pasted from Oil City News website.
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