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No, a state residency proof is not required for hunting guides in Wyoming.
Wyoming Nonresident Hunting License Requirements
Hunting guides in Wyoming, including nonresidents, need to obtain the necessary licenses and permits. For nonresident guides, this typically includes a nonresident guide license. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department requires a nonresident guide license for anyone who wants to guide nonresidents in Wyoming.
Wyoming Nonresident Elk License Requirements
To hunt elk as a guide in Wyoming, nonresidents need a nonresident elk license. As of 2023, this license costs $850 for the season, with an additional $250 for each elk tag. It’s essential to note that nonresident elk licenses are limited, and guides should plan ahead to secure the necessary permits. For example, a nonresident guide may need to apply for the Wyoming draw for elk licenses in December, with the draw typically taking place in January.
Wyoming Nonresident Guide License Application Process
The nonresident guide license application process in Wyoming requires the submission of supporting documents, including proof of liability insurance, a background check, and a guide service registration. Guides should also complete the required hunter education course and obtain certification from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. The application deadline for nonresident guide licenses is typically in April, and guides must renew their licenses annually.
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