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In Wyoming, you can apply for a pronghorn tag in multiple units, but be aware of the restrictions and limited opportunities for drawing tags in high-demand areas.
Pronghorn Tag Draw Process
When applying for a pronghorn tag in multiple units, you’ll need to submit a separate application for each unit. Wyoming’s Game and Fish Department recommends selecting a mix of high and low-demand units to increase your chances of drawing a tag. Aim for 5-7 units per application, but be cautious not to overapply, which can lead to a lower success rate.
Unit Selection Strategies
To increase your chances of drawing a pronghorn tag, focus on selecting units with lower hunter success rates and fewer applications. Look for areas with dense pronghorn populations, such as the Great Plains and the Black Hills. You can also consider applying for tags in units with a high percentage of private land, as these areas often have lower hunter pressure.
Speed Goat Tactics
When hunting pronghorn on public land, employ speed goat tactics to locate and harvest animals quickly. Use a spot-and-stalk approach, focusing on areas with known pronghorn activity, such as salt licks, water sources, and transition zones. Move quickly and quietly to get within shooting range, and be prepared to adjust your strategy based on wind direction, terrain, and animal behavior.
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