Wyoming Big Game Draw Odds
Wyoming draw odds, unit by unit, year by year.
Preference-point system with Random / Preference / Cow-Calf-Doe / Landowner pools, separate by residency. WGFD publishes ~24 PDFs per year (species × pool × residency). Six years of history online (2021–present). Live interactive search at gfdrawresults.wyo.gov (login required).
Posts
June
Source format
pdf
Latest year
2025
Rows ingested
8,296
Source · https://wgfd.wyo.gov/licenses-applications/draw-results-odds
By species
7 species drawn in Wyoming.
Only species Wyoming actually issues limited-entry draw tags for. Species with no draw (general-season, OTC, or not present) aren't listed.
limited-entry
Elk
The single most-applied-for big-game species in the West. Limited-entry rifle units run hard on points; archery and general seasons often draw easier.
limited-entry
Mule deer
Trophy mule deer units are some of the hardest tags to draw in North America. Quality units routinely require double-digit points.
limited-entry
Pronghorn antelope
Wyoming and Montana drive the West antelope draw. Doe/fawn tags often draw with zero points; trophy buck units climb.
once-in-a-lifetime
Bighorn sheep
Once-in-a-lifetime tag in nearly every Western state. Point creep is severe — many units now require 15+ points or are effectively random-draw lotteries.
once-in-a-lifetime
Mountain goat
Once-in-a-lifetime tag in most states. Tag pools tiny — typically single-digit allocations per unit. Hardest big-game tag to draw in much of the West.
once-in-a-lifetime
Moose
Limited to a handful of Western states (WY, ID, MT, UT, CO, WA, AK). Often once-in-a-lifetime. Point creep extreme in lower-48 states.
limited-entry
Black bear
PendingMany states sell over-the-counter; the draw odds story applies to limited-entry spring hunts and quota units. Generally easier draws than ungulates.
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