Knight.54
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So I’ve got a question about the Wilderness law in Wyoming regarding non-residents, does anyone one here know of people who have been prosecuted under this law and if so what was the penalty?
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Wyoming game wardens don't mess around. Don't know what the penalty is, but I do know that they patrol the wilderness areas on horseback. While tagging along with my brother who lives in Wyoming, they came into our camp on their horses and asked to see licenses and ID's. After they were satisfied, then they engaged in small talkSo I’ve got a question about the Wilderness law in Wyoming regarding non-residents, does anyone one here know of people who have been prosecuted under this law and if so what was the penalty?
Full disclosure, I set the cruise control at 8mph over.Hmmm....so it's ok to break the law if chances are good you won't get caught?
FFSHmmm....so it's ok to break the law if chances are good you won't get caught?
I was wondering the same thing. It may be explicit, but perhaps still vulnerable.I am guessing that the recent corner crossing saga might have some folks wondering if other laws they don’t like are potentially on shaky ground.
I personally don’t think this is one. It’s pretty explicitly written, and it is within the purview of Game and Fish.
I'm not saying it's not but there is an interesting parallel that says maybe there is potential for a change based on federal law.I personally don’t think this is one. It’s pretty explicitly written, and it is within the purview of Game and Fish.
WY would just make the wilderness areas separate units and regulate by “unit” not by wilderness status. Problem solved, no longer backwards.I'm not saying it's not but there is an interesting parallel that says maybe there is potential for a change based on federal law.
Federal wildlife refuges can replace a state waterfowl law and its pretty common for this to happen in the states I've visited waterfowl hunting. Wyoming law about wilderness is actually backwards of that in that its the state regulating a federal area of land.
The law weeds out people who don't know how to make friends in Wyoming....
If the game warden was on a mule…was he just half-assing his job?I've been checked before in a wilderness area. The warden who checked me wasn't on horseback though, he was on a mule!
You said that.Hmmm....so it's ok to break the law if chances are good you won't get caught?