Wyoming
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All boaters must stop in Wyoming
Nonresident boaters should be aware that the State of Wyoming has a 14-day quarantine directive for people entering Wyoming through the end of April.
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Invasive Mussels Can Survive Wyoming Winters
Aquatic invasive species like zebra and quagga mussels are tiny but resilient.
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Become a Master Angler
Some trophies are more slippery than shiny, but they deserve the same recognition. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is launching a new Master Angler program to recognize anglers who catch trophy-sized game fish in Wyoming waters. Trophy fish represent the largest 5 percent of the 24 eligible species.
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New Wyoming Locations Reveal Invasive Species
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department recently confirmed new findings of New Zealand mudsnails in both the North Platte River near Casper and the Salt River south of Alpine.
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Update on Wyoming Fisheries Reports
Populations of panfish (yellow perch, white crappie, and black crappie) all slightly decreased from 2016 to 2017 and fishing will likely be more similar to 2015. Although five years of favorable water levels, reduced predator abundance, and the return of very small juvenile gizzard shad worked together to pull panfish numbers out of their 2011-2013 slump...
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Wyoming TU Partners with School to Reconnect Native Cutthroat Habitat
A small creek in southwest Wyoming just got a big upgrade. This November, a push-up style diversion was improved to a fish-friendly rock vane structure with a head-gate, reconnecting approximately 6 miles of habitat for the native Colorado River cutthroat trout that reside there