BuzzH
Well-known member
That's because you're confusing wildlife ownership with land ownership.I'd love to see other states apply similar restrictions on WY residents until they put pressure on their own state to remove the stupid regulations.
New rule in MT, Wyoming residents are only allowed to hunt within 2 miles of a road...
It makes 0 sense. You can backpack through the wilderness, but no hunting. It's public land right? It seems odd that they can even place such a ridiculous law...
States can choose to limit access to their wildlife anyway they see fit. Lots of states put limits/regulations on where a tag is valid in regard to things like valid only on private, only valid on public, which drainages you can hunt, etc.
The states can even determine if they want a NR to even be allowed to hunt in their state.
Alaska requires that a NR must have a guide for certain species.
All are hunting regulations, just the way it is.