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This document serves as an application for nonresident landowner full price deer licenses and reduced price doe/fawn deer licenses in Wyoming for the year 2012. It includes instructions for the application
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How to fill out 2012 NONRESIDENT LANDOWNER FULL PRICE DEER LICENSE AND/OR LANDOWNER REDUCED PRICE DOE/FAWN DEER LICENSE APPLICATION

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Obtain the 2012 Nonresident Landowner Full Price Deer License and/or Landowner Reduced Price Doe/Fawn Deer License Application form from the appropriate wildlife agency website or local office.
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Fill in your personal information including name, address, phone number, and email address.
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Provide details regarding the property you own, including the address, county, and the size of the land.
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Indicate whether you are applying for a Full Price Deer License, a Reduced Price Doe/Fawn Deer License, or both.
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Include any required identification numbers, such as your driver's license number or social security number.
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Review the application to ensure all information is accurate and complete.
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Sign and date the application as required.
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Submit the completed application by mail or in person to the designated wildlife agency office along with any required fees.

Who needs 2012 NONRESIDENT LANDOWNER FULL PRICE DEER LICENSE AND/OR LANDOWNER REDUCED PRICE DOE/FAWN DEER LICENSE APPLICATION?

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Individuals who own land in the relevant state and wish to hunt deer on their property.
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Nonresident landowners seeking to take advantage of hunting opportunities while managing wildlife on their land.
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Hunters looking for reduced price licenses for doe or fawn deer as specified by the local regulations.
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Type 3 licenses are only valid for (any) white-tailed deer, and do NOT permit mule deer harvest. Many hunt areas also provide reduced-price limited quota "doe/fawn" licenses (Type 6, 7 or 8). Type 6 and 7 licenses permit the take of doe or fawn mule deer or white-tailed deer.
These areas have full-price "any" or "antlered" deer licenses (Type 0, 1, 2 or 9). Type 3 licenses are only valid for (any) white-tailed deer, and do NOT permit mule deer harvest. Many hunt areas also provide reduced-price limited quota "doe/fawn" licenses (Type 6, 7 or 8).
A Type 8 deer license is only valid for white-tailed does or fawns. Another situation game wardens come across in the Sheridan Region is deer hunters harvesting a doe or fawn on public lands with Type 6 licenses in deer Hunt Areas 19, 20, 23, 24, 26, and 33 where a Type 6 deer license is valid only on private lands.
The licenses are exactly the same, but the cost of the special permit/draw is quite a bit higher. Wyoming has used this strategy to improve the odds in the special draw, working under the presumption that fewer applicants are willing to pay a higher price, thus increasing odds.
License Prices and Fees CategoryLicense TypePrice Category DEER License Type NONRESIDENT DEER LANDOWNER Price $374.00 Category DEER License Type NONRESIDENT DEER SPECIAL Price $1,200.00 Category DEER License Type NONRESIDENT DEER YOUTH Price $110.00 Category DEER License Type NONRESIDENT DEER YOUTH LANDOWNER Price $110.0010 more rows
Here are the top 7 most expensive places (as of 2023) to hunt in the US as a non-resident license holder: WYOMING – $ 295,13. COLORADO – $ 272,52. ILLINOIS – $198,16. TEXAS – $163,86. UTAH – $154,04. MONTANA – $145,84. PENNSYLVANIA – $144,71.
There is a regular and a special draw for nonresident elk, deer, and antelope in Wyoming. The licenses are exactly the same, but the cost of the special permit/draw is quite a bit higher.
Type 4 and 5 License Type 4 and 5 licenses are full priced cow/calf elk and cow/calf moose licenses, and cow/calf bison licenses. One thing to be aware of is that if you apply for one of these licenses as your first choice and if you draw it, you will lose any preference points you have saved up. Also, full price fees.

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The 2012 NONRESIDENT LANDOWNER FULL PRICE DEER LICENSE AND/OR LANDOWNER REDUCED PRICE DOE/FAWN DEER LICENSE APPLICATION is a document that allows nonresident landowners to apply for a deer hunting license at full price or a reduced price for doe/fawn deer in specific regions.
Nonresident landowners who wish to hunt deer on their own land in certain areas must file the application to obtain the necessary licenses.
The application should be filled out by providing personal details including name, address, and proof of landownership, as well as selecting the desired license type and signing the form.
The purpose of the application is to regulate deer hunting among nonresident landowners, ensuring that they have the proper licenses to hunt on their property while contributing to wildlife management efforts.
The application must report information such as the applicant's full name, address, proof of land ownership, the type of license being requested, and any relevant identification numbers or details required by governing regulations.
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