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Yes, there are youth hunting opportunities specifically for pronghorn.
Youth Pronghorn Hunting Opportunities
In Wyoming, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department offers a limited youth pronghorn license, which is available to residents and non-residents. The license is free for Wyoming residents under the age of 18, while non-resident youth pay a reduced fee. The application deadline for the limited license is typically in June, with the hunt dates set in September.
Pronghorn Hunting Regulations and Requirements
To hunt pronghorn in Wyoming, youth hunters must be accompanied by an adult with a valid pronghorn license. The adult may not hunt, but must be within sight and voice contact of the youth hunter at all times. The youth hunter must also pass a hunter education course, which is required for all hunters born after January 1, 1966, who wish to hunt in Wyoming. The course covers topics such as hunting laws, ethics, and safety.
Tips for Youth Pronghorn Hunters
Pronghorn hunting can be challenging, especially for youth hunters. To increase the chances of success, youth hunters should begin scouting and learning about pronghorn behavior and habitat in the spring and summer months. They should also practice their shooting skills and learn about the different types of firearms and equipment used for pronghorn hunting. Additionally, youth hunters should be prepared for the physical demands of hiking and stalking pronghorn in the rugged terrain of Wyoming’s prairies and badlands.
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