Wyoming Initiates Super Tag Hunting License Raffles

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Glenn Pauley, the Planning Coordinator at the Wyoming Game and Fish Department called me the other day to see if I could post this up here on the site to let you all know about the Wyoming Super Tag Hunting License Raffle.

[font size=+1]Question - If you drew the "Trifecta" license, which three species would you choose?[/font]

Here's the details from Glenn
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Wyoming Initiates Super Tag Hunting License Raffles

Hunters come to Wyoming for the diversity of game species, abundant public lands and the chance at harvesting a trophy animal. Wyoming has among the highest harvest success rates for hunters. In 2013, nonresident hunter success rates were: deer, 73 percent; antelope, 93 percent; elk, 50 percent; moose, 93 percent; and bighorn sheep, 95 percent. However, obtaining a license for some of the most sought-after species or hunting areas can be difficult.
Starting this year, hunters have the opportunity to enter the Wyoming Game and Fish Department's Super Tag and Super Tag Trifecta hunting license raffles. By allowing winners to not only choose a species, but also the area they would like to hunt, the raffles provide the opportunity for an once-in-a-lifetime experience. (The winner of the moose super tag will be able to select any moose hunting area with more than 10 licenses available; for bighorn sheep, eight.)
For the Super Tag raffle, there will be one drawing for a hunting license for each of the following species:[ul][li]Bighorn sheep
[li]Shiras moose
[li]Mountain goat
[li]Wild bison
[li]Elk
[li]Deer
[li]Antelope
[li]Black bear
[li]Gray wolf
[li]Mountain lion
[/ul]

The Super Tag Trifecta offers hunters the opportunity for additional adventure. This drawing is similar to the Super Tag, except there is only one winner and the successful applicant can select licenses for three of the 10 species in the Super Tag raffles.
Winners will be able to retain any preference points they may have accumulated. In addition, both the five-year waiting period for moose and sheep and the once-in-a-lifetime restrictions on bison and mountain goat licenses will be waived.
Tickets are $10 each for the Super Tag and $30 for the Super Tag Trifecta. The raffles are open to Wyoming residents and nonresidents. Hunters can purchase as many raffle tickets as they wish. Tickets can be purchased January 2 through July 1 at the Wyoming Game and Fish Department's website (http://wgfd.wyo.gov/web2011/NEWS-1001797.aspx). Winners will be notified by July 15 and will be responsible for buying any applicable licenses and/or stamps before hunting.


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Brian Latturner
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>Moose
>Sheep
>Bison
>
>I think those three in one
>year would kill me.
>:)
>
>DZ


***Just paying for the licenses would kill you before you even went on the hunts!
 
Sheep
Moose
Mountain goat

But I have no idea how I would get the time off work......
 
That's what I was thinking .... who has the time to really give each of the three hunts the attention they deserve? They should allow the winner to spread the hunts out over three years.

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Sheep and Goat are no brainers for me.

Would be a tough choice between Moose and Bison.

I bought one of the trifecta tags and several of the individual tags.
 
LAST EDITED ON Apr-14-14 AT 06:34PM (MST)[p]I would trade all my winning tags in for wolf tags, especially, if I could kill the entire pack of wolves destroying the elk herd in JH....on the Horse Creek and Camp Creek elk feed grounds. I would be doing us all a favor...

I hope the G&F puts the money they receive from the super tag sales into taking better care of the resource.. maybe put the money on the ground helping our herds!!! Maybe a little PREDATOR CONTROL!! I guess that would make to much sense!!
 
I would do:
sheep
sheep
sheep
If they'd let me! haha

In the year 2000 my brother had a California bighorn tag in Idaho and I had a desert sheep tag in Utah.

We spent 42 days scouting and hunting, 6 seperate trips and mega$ for fuel!!! We also deer, elk and bird hunted that year. We loved every minute of it too!

3 super tags would KILL ME...and break the bank!

There really is such a thing as "too much of a good thing" if you have a wife, kids and a job but someone will have the year of their life when they win the tags.

Good luck and don't worry about me messing up the odds.

Zeke
 
Sheep - never easy to get a sheep tag without writing a big check
Moose - not many places offer a moose tag unless is drawn
Bison - not many places offer free-range bison
 
I would pick:
Deer,
Elk,
Sheep or Moose (not for sure on this one, but most likely sheep)


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Sheep

Moose

Elk

What's the deadline?? I was planning on buying PPs for everything this summer, didn't even apply for elk. First year since PPs went into effect.
 
Sheep
Elk
Bison

I am max-1 points for WY moose, which is why that one is not on my list

Really wish you hadn't posted this, reducing my chances from 1 in a few hundred thousand to 1 in a million!
 

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