Wyoming Hunting Information Licenses

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Wyoming Hunting Licensing

Wyoming offers an online and paper application process for hunters. The elk draw is first and generally occurs in January. The next draw is for Deer and Antelope. Thr third drawing is for Shiras Moose, Bighorn Sheep and Mountain Goat. Wyoming also added a bonus points only application process in the summer for those not attempting to draw a tag. Wyoming offers a "Regular" license and "Special license" choice when applying. The concept is to allow hunters who are willing to pay more to have a better chance at drawing the tag by using the Special license, however this may or may not be the case.

Ohio Hunting Information

Ohio is best known for its trophy whitetail deer. In fact, the world record non-typical whitetail was harvested in Greene county by Mike Beatty in November 2001,

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British Columbia Hunting Information

British Columbia is an excellent hunting destination that offers a wide variety of game species. Vast wilderness areas and pristine coastlines provide world class adventure hunting for those seeking that trip of a lifetime. BC is arguably best known for big coastal black bears, Canada moose, grizzly bear, mountain lion, Dall sheep and Stone sheep. Hunters can book a hunt with an outfitter and avoid the license drawing process common in most U.S. states.

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Manitoba Hunting Information

Manitoba is known as a top destination for avid waterfowl hunters. Huge flocks of ducks and geese can be found from the Arctic coast of Hudson Bay to the prairie potholes on the southern border of this Canadian province. There is no legal requirement for non-resident waterfowl hunters to use a guide, but many are available and a high percentage of non-Canadian hunters utilize them. In addition black bear, Canada moose and whitetails are hunted throughout the province.

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