Brianh
Member
Wow...what an interesting thread of opinions. In my opinion, wilderness areas in WY are not any more rugged than some of the BLM or National Forest I hunt or backpack. Most of the time the Wilderness areas are a little further from the road, but physically not any harder. Lots of space in Wyoming to find public land for the non-resident, but it does make some of the higher country (i.e., goat, sheep and elk country) unavailable for an out of state DIY hunter. I would like to DIY my sheep tag when I get it, but may be forced to hire a guide. We all understand its a money thing, most things in life are. But what bothers me, is that the Wilderness areas are National Forest, and hence are managed and paid for by our Federal tax dollars, right? (please...correct me if I'm wrong). If that's true, I really don't think anyone should be prohibited to hunt their because they are a non-resident. And please correct me if I'm wrong, Wyoming is the only state that requires a guide on Wilderness areas in National Forests, right? I'm totally willing to pay out of state license fees, that's just part of the expense to hunt. But I also think for those fees (in addition to my taxes) I shouldn't be restricted from hunting Wilderness areas in Wyoming....just saying.