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Game and Fish Works to Educate Youth on Poaching

Wyoming Game and Fish recently distributed posters in Laramie with graphic images from two poaching incidents accompanied by information about the penalties in each case. Both incidents on the poster involved WyoTech students.

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USFWS Mountain Prairie, Flickr
USFWS Mountain Prairie, Flickr
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UW-Led Research Shows Slight Decline in Big Game Antler, Horn Size

A team of scientists led by a University of Wyoming researcher recently reported that the size of trophy horns and antlers of most species of North American big game has declined slightly over the past century, most likely as a result of intensive harvest of males.

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Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Flickr
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Flickr
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Gun or Bow Hunting? – Survey of the Day

The hunting season in Wyoming has gone from bow to gun. While many hunters enjoy both types of hunting, some find more of a thrill using a bow and arrow and others enjoy utilizing a rifle more. Which type of hunting do you prefer?

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Wyo. Game and Fish Discusses Common Hunting Violations

Hunting season is underway for most small game in Wyoming. Multiple large game seasons are looming as well.

Wyoming Game and Fish is reminding hunters about rules and regulations they say are often overlooked.

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(Photo: pocketwiley, flickr.com
(Photo: pocketwiley, flickr.com
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Should Hunters Be Allowed to Use Silencers? Survey of the Day

A state legislative panel has endorsed a proposed bill that would allow silencers to be used while hunting any type of game in Wyoming. What do you think?

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bugeaters, Flickr
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Hunting or Fishing? – Survey of the Day

Hunting and fishing have been a part of Wyoming life since people have been living on the land. Although they may not be a necessity any more, there are still many hunters and anglers in southeast Wyoming because it is such a great location for both.

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Fly-fishing, photo from Flickr via jmd41280
Fly-fishing, photo from Flickr via jmd41280
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Buying New Wyoming Hunting & Fishing Licenses for 2012

Many of us watched the ball drop on New Year's Eve with champagne in hand; but few of us were spending that time to think over a significant milestone that was passing us by. As of January 1, 2012, Wyoming hunters and anglers were in need of new licenses...

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Jason Lugo, Getty Images
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Reduced Price Licenses On Sale Today from Wyoming Game & Fish

Hunters who would like to pick up reduced price licenses for elk, deer and antelope can now purchase them. Available reduced price licenses to both residents and nonresidents include 8,966 cow/calf elk, 13,534 doe/fawn deer and 19,232 doe/fawn antelope.

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Light Goose Hunting Season Now Underway

For those hunting enthusiasts it's that time! Although it may not be the most popular bird to hunt, but the season is now open for geese. The following is a release from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department about the hunting season that is underway.

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