True" in an effort to modernize the hunting application process and use sportsmen dollars more efficiently, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is changing the way hunters get information to apply for big game and trophy game licenses in the future, beginning in 2013. - The information and application booklet hunters used to apply for trophy and big game licenses will no longer be published. - The information contained in the booklet has been revised and will be available on the Department's website. - Since 2007, the number of hunters applying online has increased to eighty percent. - Game and Fish license draw coordinator, Melissa Raynor, says the change to an electronic version makes sense both practically and fiscally. - From a fiscal standpoint, the expense or costs associated with printing and distributing the booklet will definitely save the department quite a bit of money. - Since we've been offering online application since 2007, we've seen a great decline in the need for the booklets and have since adjusted the number that are printed each year. - From a practical standpoint, we definitely see that just the need of distributing them, then getting all of the unused ones back and having to shred them or dispose of them, as just an additional cost whereas the information that people need, they typically can get in one or two pages that will now be able to be downloaded off of the website. - Changing to an electronic application system is expected to save as much as fifty thousand dollars a year. - Besides the cost savings, application errors can be corrected immediately and hunters missing deadline dates due to mail delays is eliminated. - The department plans to have the online format of application information available on its website by December 14th. - Individuals who still want to apply using the paper process...