Welcome to a good state, besides the wind. You could probably get nonresident doe tags near Rawlins or Sinclair or any of the red desert areas, but they may cut tag numbers. I wouldn’t personally bother with trying to pronghorn hunt from the unit near Burns, Wheatland, or south of Lusk it’s just too much pressure from what I seen. You could also try up north.
I wasn’t a resident of the state but worked there a lot, and it takes 365 days from the time you get a driver’s license and register your vehicles. Then stay in the state at least 180 days. Next year you can buy general tags so you will be set for some good hunting.
If you like fishing go north to N. platte or Geunsey or Glendo reservoirs, I’ve caught smallmouth up there.
There is a great golf course in Cheyenne and Wheatland, if you like golf.
I wouldn’t bother watching Meateater or similar content in regards to learning about hunting they and others have #@)(*%* up the sport for everyone and did nothing but exploit the sport in pursuit of money.
You are probably going to need to drive a little ways but you should have some great prairie dog shooting if you like to shoot. Best of luck in your move
I wasn’t a resident of the state but worked there a lot, and it takes 365 days from the time you get a driver’s license and register your vehicles. Then stay in the state at least 180 days. Next year you can buy general tags so you will be set for some good hunting.
If you like fishing go north to N. platte or Geunsey or Glendo reservoirs, I’ve caught smallmouth up there.
There is a great golf course in Cheyenne and Wheatland, if you like golf.
I wouldn’t bother watching Meateater or similar content in regards to learning about hunting they and others have #@)(*%* up the sport for everyone and did nothing but exploit the sport in pursuit of money.
You are probably going to need to drive a little ways but you should have some great prairie dog shooting if you like to shoot. Best of luck in your move