Wyoming Mule Deer Hunting

Wyoming Mule Deer Hunting

If you’re not applying for Wyoming mule deer hunting, you’re missing out…but we do have some options for you with little or no points. Our backcountry outfitter in Wyoming has solid success year over year on good mule deer bucks at an affordable price. If the backcountry isn’t for you and you want a more plush experience, we have a beautiful Wyoming hunting lodge hunt.

Wyoming mule deer hunting continues to be some of the best in the country.

  • Wyoming has some incredible mule deer hunting.
  • Little hunting pressure when compared to some of the other states.
  • Amazing archery hunting opportunities.
  • Good combo options for elk.
  • We have all kinds of options in Wyoming, from backcountry drop camps, to plush lodges, and everything in between!

Wyoming has two categories of deer hunting licenses:

Limited Quota Deer Licenses

Limited quota deer hunt areas have a set number of licenses valid for that specific hunt area.

  • Any Deer or Antlered Licenses – These areas have full-price “any” or “antlered” deer licenses.
  • Whitetail ONLY Licenses – These are only valid for (any) white-tailed deer, and do NOT permit mule deer harvest.
  • Doe/Fawn Licenses – Many hunt areas also provide reduced-price limited quota “doe/fawn” licenses. Type 6 and 7 licenses permit the take of doe or fawn mule deer or white-tailed deer. Type 8 licenses are only valid for doe or fawn white-tailed deer.

General Deer Licenses

Wyoming’s general deer licenses are full-price licenses that allow the harvest of “any” or “antlered” deer depending upon the limitations for a given hunt area. The general license deer hunt areas allow unlimited “over-the-counter” license sales for Wyoming residents.

Nonresident deer hunters wishing to hunt a general area must obtain a Region General License specific to a select region. Region General Licenses allow a nonresident to hunt deer in any hunt area within that region that is open to general license hunting (within the specified dates).

For example, nonresident Region B Licenses are valid in Deer Hunt Areas 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 21, which are open to general license hunting. However, Region B licenses are NOT valid in Deer Hunt Areas 10 and 22 (although these two hunt areas fall within Region B) as these hunt areas are limited quota. Many general license deer hunt areas also have additional limited quota doe/fawn (reduced-price) licenses available.

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