Be aware that in Wyoming landowner tags come out of the nonresident pool, so there may be fewer nonresident tags than what is listed. The problem is that it the landowners have their draw before the rest of us get our chance.
I remember talking to Guy a year or so ago about an antelope hunt listed as having so many tags, when in fact, after the landowners got their's there were zero tags left for nonresidents, but nonresidents didn't know that - they were going off what they had seen listed in the prior year G&F draw report. I think Guy will address that issue shortly.
In Wyoming, minimum qualifications for landowner tags are 160 contiguous acres and a certain number of days of that species using the land, e.g. elk days (like man hours). The more acreage, the more tags a landowner can get, there's a formula, but they need someone from Game and Fish to check out their land first. Then, landowner requests go into a pretty easy drawing.
Bottom line: beware of hunts with a small number of nonresident tags.