Wyoming Hunter Defense Fund

Wyoming Hunter Defense Fund The purpose of the Wyoming Hunter Defense Fund (WHDF) will be to maintain the ability of sportsmen t

The purpose of the Wyoming Hunter Defense Fund (WHDF) will be to maintain the ability of sportsmen to access their hunting opportunities in Wyoming. The WHDF will work to conserve and protect wildlife habitats. The WHDF will work to educate the business community and residents of Wyoming as to the financial contributions made by sportsmen to Wyoming’s economy. WHDF is an organization started by WYOGA to fund these efforts.

04/09/2018

LARAMIE — A recent analysis from the University of Wyoming found that hunters, anglers and wildlife viewers spent almost $800 million in Wyoming in 2016.

12/10/2017

Residents and non-residents can save in the month of December on annual fishing, small game and game bird licenses, fishing licenses and lifetime licenses and stamps for the 2018 season.

07/19/2017

The Super Tag winners have been announced. See if you're one of the lucky winners: http://bit.ly/2uaruZX

This is the fourth year of the Wyoming Super Tag raffle. This year, that means $820,130 for wildlife management.

62,551 raffle tickets were sold

06/22/2017

Draw results are now on our website: http://bit.ly/2tybEX4

Didn't draw? You don't have to go home empty handed! There's still a chance to get your license with a Super Tag ticket: http://bit.ly/2rGdALO

06/20/2017
05/18/2017

Application questions? Join us tomorrow at noon for a Facebook Live event where we'll answer any last-minute questions you may have about your application.

05/10/2017

The draw results for Moose, Bighorn Sheep, Mountain Goat and Bison are now available: http://bit.ly/2pwHfoB

Didn't draw? You still have a chance! Check out our Super Tag raffle for another opportunity at the ultimate hunting adventure: http://bit.ly/2pzRiKt

THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF BIG GAME HUNTING IN WYOMING-Big game hunters spent $224 million in the 2015 season in Wyoming-Big...
05/08/2017

THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF BIG GAME HUNTING IN WYOMING

-Big game hunters spent $224 million in the 2015 season in Wyoming
-Big game hunters generated 3,100 Wyoming jobs in 2015
-Non-Resident hunters were responsible for 51% of jobs created
-Guided hunters contribute 14 times more tax revenue to the state

These results are contained in a study commissioned by the Wyoming Outfitters and Guides Association and its partners, and produced by Southwick Associates.

The summary report is here:
www.wyoga.org/pdf/2017/southwick-study/SouthwickWyoming_report_WEB.pdf

And the full report is here:
http://www.wyoga.org/pdf/2017/southwick-study/Wyoming-Big-Game-Hunting-Economics-Southwick-Associates-Final.pdf

03/07/2017
It’s finally here. The long awaited study commissioned by the Wyoming Outfitters and Guides Association and its partners...
02/08/2017

It’s finally here. The long awaited study commissioned by the Wyoming Outfitters and Guides Association and its partners...

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Casper, WY
82602

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Monday 4pm - 10pm
Tuesday 6pm - 7pm
Wednesday 4pm - 10pm
Thursday 6pm - 7pm
Friday 4pm - 11pm

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