I am a bit peeved over Wyoming's hunting regulation re: Non residents hunting our Federal Wilderness.
I value the State ability to regulate fish and game aspects of our federal land though when it goes against the grain, so to say, it peeves me off. This has been a long standing regulation so I imagine it holds water though in my opinion, it exceeds my personal boundary for legit State regulations of my activity on federal land.
Where do the regulations stop if following along with this line of thought? Of course from an Outfitter and WY resident position, I am sure it is a great move though from a non STATE resident desiring to hunt on our federal land, I am forbidden unless I hire a WY Outfitter or convince a WY resident to accompany me on a hunt on my land?
I would have a different opinion if this was on State land though on federal I believe this exceeds state authority. A buddy and enjoy the heck outta the Bob though we want to explore the idea to hunt the Bridger-Teton...
Q. Is it true nonresidents cannot hunt in national forest wilderness areas without a guide?
A. Basically, that's right. Wyoming statute says nonresidents must have a licensed guide or resident companion to hunt big or trophy game in federally designated wilderness areas. The resident companion will need to get a free non-commercial guide license from a Game and Fish office. The law does not prohibit nonresidents from hiking, fishing or hunting game birds, small game, or coyotes in wilderness areas. Only nonresident big and trophy game hunters must have a licensed guide or resident companion.
I value the State ability to regulate fish and game aspects of our federal land though when it goes against the grain, so to say, it peeves me off. This has been a long standing regulation so I imagine it holds water though in my opinion, it exceeds my personal boundary for legit State regulations of my activity on federal land.
Where do the regulations stop if following along with this line of thought? Of course from an Outfitter and WY resident position, I am sure it is a great move though from a non STATE resident desiring to hunt on our federal land, I am forbidden unless I hire a WY Outfitter or convince a WY resident to accompany me on a hunt on my land?
I would have a different opinion if this was on State land though on federal I believe this exceeds state authority. A buddy and enjoy the heck outta the Bob though we want to explore the idea to hunt the Bridger-Teton...