Wyoming Statutes
§ 23-3-305 — Hunting from highway; entering or traveling through private property without permission; penalty; hunting at night without permission prohibited
Wyoming § 23-3-305
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 23-3-305 (2026).
Text
(a)No person shall hunt, shoot, or attempt to kill any
wildlife from any public road or highway.
(b)No person shall enter upon, travel through or return
across the private property of any person to take wildlife,
hunt, fish, collect antlers or horns, or trap without the
permission of the owner or person in charge of the property.
Violation of this subsection constitutes a low misdemeanor
punishable as provided in W.S. 23-6-202(a)(v). For purposes of
this subsection "travel through or return across" requires
physically touching or driving on the surface of the private
property.
(c)No person shall fire any firearm from, upon, along, or
across any public road or highway.
(d)No person knowingly shall fire any rifle from the
enclosed lands of one person onto or across the enclosed lands
of
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Bluebook (online)
Wyoming § 23-3-305, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wy/23-3-305.