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19/09/2024

Chris Clemmens of Georgia is a decorated Army combat veteran who loves Wyoming. He's thrilled about an upcoming elk hunt here through a program that…

30/11/2022
24/09/2022

Careening down a Johnson County road while crashing through gates with a slain deer strapped to his flatbed proved to be a fruitless escape plan for a poacher in Wyoming.

04/08/2022

GOA is proud to endorse Brian Schroeder for Wyoming State Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Mr. Schroeder has frequently taken public stands against federal overreach related to more traditional educational issues, but we are endorsing Brian because of the role he may play in securing and protecting our children and our schools.

Mr. Schroeder believes properly trained volunteer teachers and staff can be an important element in protecting the children in our schools from those that would do them harm.

Wyoming law allows local school districts to utilize armed teachers and staff to protect our children, and Schroeder is open-minded about searching for ways to see this adopted by more schools.

A vote for Brian Schroeder is a vote for the safety and security of our children.

Please be sure to vote for Brian Schroeder in the Wyoming Primary on August 16!

30/07/2022

A proposal by the Wyoming Wildlife Task Force to create a dedicated license pool for out-of-state big game hunters who use professional guides is likely “dead in the water," says one Wyoming legislator.

26/06/2022

Jackson resident Norma Winder is donating her bison hunting tag, which she won in a raffle, to a disabled female veteran.

12/05/2022

Because of a new law passed earlier this year, 90% of hunting licenses for "big five" wild game animals will go to Wyoming residents, leaving only 10% for non-resident hunters. The new law takes affect in 2023.

Sight those rifles . . .
30/04/2022

Sight those rifles . . .

Crop prices were up 5.6 percent from last month and 23 percent from the previous year. Livestock prices increased 6.7 percent from February and were up 39 percent compared with a year ago. | Economy

30/04/2022

BREAKING NEWS: All four Missouri hunters in corner crossing case found not guilty on initial count of criminal trespass and not guilty on the alternative of trespassing to hunt.

Jury came back unanimous after just over an hour of deliberations.

Listen to the story here: https://bigfoot99.com/bigfoot99-news/missouri-hunters-acquitted-after-unanimous-jury-decision/

Catch our previous coverage of the Corner Crossing Case, here: https://bigfoot99.com/bigfoot99-news/prosecution-rests-in-corner-crossing-case-as-trial-spills-into-day-three/
and here: https://bigfoot99.com/bigfoot99-news/jury-selected-in-corner-crossing-case/

Pictured: The defendants in the case leaving court just before 3 p.m. Friday afternoon. Photo by Cali O’Hare/Bigfoot 99.

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05/03/2022

HB 43 passed last week, moves to the Senate for review. Would impact nonresident hunters

03/01/2022

CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission will meet Monday, January 3 via teleconference. The meeting will begin at 2 p.m. WGFD Chief

10/11/2021

CHEYENNE, Wyo.— Waterfowl hunters hoping to harvest birds at Wyoming’s Table Mountain Wildlife Habitat Management Area (WHMA) can expect a “challenging

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