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Wow.I believe it’s onlu 135 dollar fine. Just saying...
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Wow.I believe it’s onlu 135 dollar fine. Just saying...
How hard is it for a resident to get a guide
License to take nonresident hunters into wilderness areas ?
Grizz area food storage had to be 20 ft from ground and 5' from any horizontal support. Have you ever tried to accomplish this with a moose by yourself? Never had an encounter with a WY warden that was anything but fair and professional, polar opposite of here in CO.Would you explain what you’re referring to?
I bet you never speed.Wow.
Yes but the GW we know quite well told me he would be looking at every aspect of your hunt and it could lead to other violations with loss of hunting privileges.I believe it’s onlu 135 dollar fine. Just saying...
Leave it to a member of law enforcement to make additional threats. I’m not buying it. I know two Wyoming game wardens really well. I know neither of them give two shits about that law. To be fair one of them patrols an area with no wilderness. The other patrols near where snowy’s base of operation.Yes but the GW we know quite well told me he would be looking at every aspect of your hunt and it could lead to other violations with loss of hunting privileges.
Why risk it, plenty of elk outside the wilderness areas.
And the guide has to be in the field with you, not sitting in camp.
And the guide has to be in the field with you, not sitting in camp.
One resident can take two nonresidents right?
One resident can take two nonresidents right?
yesBut can a resident take two at the same time?
Having gone with residents before, I always wondered how persnickety a GW would be if you and your Resident were separated while out hunting. Does anyone have first hand experience with that?
I have a cousin that I think will take us, but it looks like mdunc8 needs a guide for deer....
The crazy thing is you can still do that WITHOUT the resident guide. You just can't big game hunt without one. Tells you all you need to know about this stupid law.I know that this has been beaten to death, but every time this stupid law comes up it really pisses me off. It has got to be one of the most blatantly insulting laws out there.
Back in my late teens and early twenties, I did tons of backpacking and back country fly fishing throughout Wyoming wilderness areas, the Bridger, in the Winds, being one of my favorites. That was with no GPS, no InReach and certainly no cell phone! Somehow, I survived without a resident baby sitter tagging along.