Quick Answer
In Wyoming, nonresident guides are required to be at least 18 years old to obtain a nonresident guide license for big game hunting, including elk.
Licensing Requirements
To become a nonresident guide in Wyoming, one must possess a valid nonresident guide license, which is issued by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. The license is required for big game hunting, including elk, and must be obtained before guiding nonresident clients. Nonresident guides must also have a valid Wyoming driver’s license and a valid Wyoming business license.
Age and Experience Requirements
Nonresident guides must be at least 18 years old to apply for a nonresident guide license. Additionally, they must have at least two years of experience guiding big game in Wyoming or possess a degree in a related field, such as wildlife management or biology. Guides must also have a good understanding of Wyoming’s hunting regulations and be able to navigate the state’s wilderness areas safely.
Background Checks and Certification
All nonresident guides must undergo a background check and obtain certification from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department before being issued a guide license. The certification process includes a written exam and a field test to assess the guide’s knowledge of Wyoming’s hunting regulations and their ability to safely guide clients in the field. Guides must also carry liability insurance to protect themselves and their clients in case of accidents or injuries.
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