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Nonresident hunters in Wyoming are required to complete a hunter safety course if they are under the age of 18 or have never held a Wyoming hunting license before. This is a requirement for both archery and rifle seasons.
Wyoming Hunter Safety Requirements
In Wyoming, nonresident hunters are required to meet certain safety requirements before they can obtain a hunting license. As mentioned earlier, hunters under the age of 18 are required to complete a hunter safety course, which is a comprehensive program that covers topics such as firearms safety, hunting regulations, and wildlife management. The course typically takes 10-12 hours to complete and includes both classroom and field training.
Nonresident Hunter Education Courses
For nonresident hunters who are 18 years or older and have never held a Wyoming hunting license before, they may be exempt from taking the full hunter education course. However, they are still required to complete a Wyoming Game and Fish Department-approved hunter education course, which covers the same material as the full course. These courses are typically shorter, lasting around 6-8 hours, and may be completed online or in-person.
Wyoming Game and Fish Department Resources
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department provides a variety of resources for nonresident hunters, including hunter education courses, hunting regulations, and information on wildlife management in the state. Nonresident hunters can visit the department’s website or contact them directly to find out more information on hunter education courses and other requirements for hunting in Wyoming.
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