Wyoming Pronghorn Hunting Units & Draw Odds
101 units · 79.6% avg hunter success
Wyoming's pronghorn draw runs on a preference-point system across 101 units, giving nonresidents a real shot at quality hunts. You've got from January 2 through June 1 to apply; results post June 18. Nonresidents get 16% of available tags. Regular hunts run $326 with a $15 application fee, while special draws cost $1200. The data below shows which units drew nonresidents with zero points in 2024—your entry point into the system. Check harvest success rates and draw certainty by unit to find your best opportunity.
How the Wyoming Draw Works
Draw system
Preference points — the highest point holders draw first.
Nonresident allocation: 16% of tags
2026 application window
Jan 2 – Jun 1(nonresident)
Results: Jun 18
2026 fees (nonresident, regular)
$15 app · $0 license · $326 tag · $31 point
Easiest Pronghorn Draws for Nonresidents (2024 Results)
Point levels that drew with certainty, and the best documented zero-point hunts — actual draw results, per hunt.
0 pts drew with certainty · Type 1, Special
100% at zero points · Type 7
0 pts drew with certainty · Type 2
100% at zero points · Type 7
0 pts drew with certainty · Type 1
97% at zero points · Type 6
0 pts drew with certainty · Type 1, Special
85% at zero points · Type 6
0 pts drew with certainty · Type 1, Special
62% at zero points · Type 6
0 pts drew with certainty · Type 1
59% at zero points · Type 7
0 pts drew with certainty · Type 1, Special
57% at zero points · Type 6
0 pts drew with certainty · Type 1, Special
32% at zero points · Type 6
0 pts drew with certainty · Type 1, Special
28% at zero points · Type 6
0 pts drew with certainty · Type 1, Special
27% at zero points · Type 6
0 pts drew with certainty · Type 2, Special
24% at zero points · Type 8
0 pts drew with certainty · Type 1
14% at zero points · Type 6
| Unit | Drew with certainty at | Best zero-point hunt | Success | Public land |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unit 23 | 0 ptsType 1, Special | 100%Type 7 | 84.2% | 14% |
| Unit 80 | 0 ptsType 2 | 100%Type 7 | 94.1% | 55% |
| Unit 10 | 0 ptsType 1 | 97%Type 6 | 75.8% | 11% |
| Unit 2 | 0 ptsType 1, Special | 85%Type 6 | 66.9% | 24% |
| Unit 109 | 0 ptsType 1, Special | 62%Type 6 | 50% | 12% |
| Unit 19 | 0 ptsType 1 | 59%Type 7 | 69.1% | 16% |
| Unit 102 | 0 ptsType 1, Special | 57%Type 6 | 70.9% | 69% |
| Unit 20 | 0 ptsType 1, Special | 32%Type 6 | 50.8% | 40% |
| Unit 22 | 0 ptsType 1, Special | 28%Type 6 | 82.9% | 19% |
| Unit 15 | 0 ptsType 1, Special | 27%Type 6 | 52.9% | 16% |
| Unit 82 | 0 ptsType 2, Special | 24%Type 8 | 81.9% | 69% |
| Unit 37 | 0 ptsType 1 | 14%Type 6 | 72.5% | 13% |
All Wyoming Pronghorn Units
Wyoming Pronghorn Draw FAQ
How many points do I need to draw a Wyoming pronghorn hunt?
Several units drew nonresident applicants with zero points in 2024. Unit 23, Unit 80, Unit 10, Unit 2, and Unit 109 all accepted zero-point nonresidents into their draws, meaning you don't need to wait years to hunt. The specific odds vary by unit and draw type.
When do Wyoming pronghorn applications open and close?
Applications open January 2 and close June 1 for the 2026 draw. Results are posted June 18. This timeline applies to regular nonresident hunts, special hunts, and antlerless hunts.
What's the application and tag fee for nonresident pronghorn in Wyoming?
Regular nonresident pronghorn tags cost $326 with a $15 application fee. Special hunts are $1200 plus the same $15 application fee. Antlerless tags run $34 with a $15 application fee. Residents pay significantly less: $37 for a tag plus $5 to apply.
How does Wyoming's pronghorn draw system work for nonresidents?
Wyoming uses a preference-point system for pronghorn across 101 units. Nonresidents receive 16% of available tags. You apply during the January-June window, and preference points increase your odds in future draws if you don't draw in a given year.
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