Wyoming Fishing
West Virginia DNR - Public Access Sites, Fishing, Float Trips, Impoundments Fishing and Boating Points of Interest ... | Fishing Waters | ... Trout Fishing ... [Read More]
WYOMING VETERANS’ AFFAIRS COMMISSION Planned activities in the home include bingo,movies, pool tournaments, and birthday and holiday celebrations. Outdoor activities include fishing in thetrout pond on the grounds, picnics in summer, sightseeing trips, attendinglocal events, and shopping trips in downtown Buffalo. Service clubs, churches, schools, and individual volunteers visitwith and entertain the residents. Thereis a hobby shop, and the residents work with lapidary equipment, painting,woodworking, models, and kits of various kinds. The home is under the directionof the Wyoming Department of Health and is supervised by John R. (Jack)Tarter. For further information orapplication procedures call or write: ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Buffalo Bill Dam , of the Shoshone Project , constructed 1905-1910 on the Shoshone River about 6 miles upstream from Cody, Wyoming, is one of the first high concrete dams built in the United States. It is a feature of the Shoshone Project, one of Reclamation's earliest irrigation projects. Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody made the area now occupied by the Shoshone Project, famous in the early days of the West. He and his companions were the first to perceive the possibilities of turning the sagebrush flats of Wyoming's Bighorn Basin into a land of agricultural abundance through irrigation. The main historic site is Buffalo Bill Dam, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a major engineering achievement. A needle valve, ball valve, and a cableway winch once used at the dam are on display in the parking lot west of the dam. Fishing open year-round. Wyoming State fishing license required. Fish species (coldwater) include rainbow trout, brown trout, lake tro ... [Read More]
State of Wyoming - Narrative Wyoming has twenty-two species of game fish, includingsix kinds of trout that find the clear and cold streams and lakesto their liking-rainbow, brook, cutthroat, brown, golden andMackinaw. The world's record California golden trout was caught inWyoming's Cook Lake in 1948 (the fish measured 28 inches long,weighed 11 lbs. 4 oz. and was landed by C.S. Read of Omaha,Nebraska). Bass, walleye, crappie, perch, sauger, ling, channelcatfish and bluegill are found in the warm water lakes. Fishingsuccess is generally high and Wyoming has been called a fisherman'sparadise. ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Boysen Dam , Reservoir, and Powerplant, features of the Boysen Unit, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program , are on the Wind River about 20 miles upstream from Thermopolis, Wyoming. Fishing open year-round with State fishing license. Fish species include trout, walleye, perch, and ling. Approximately 20,000 surface acres and 77 miles of shoreline. Good access via shoreline roads and boat ramps. Other activities include watchable wildlife, big game hunting in season with State license, rockhounding, and horseback riding. Annual winter carnival held in February. Available services include developed campsites and RV sites with dump stations, drinking water, tables, wind screens, restrooms, and boat ramps. Current Reservoir Levels ... [Read More]
Fishing No special refuge permit is required for anglers. However, special use permits are required for outfitters and guides . A State of Wyoming fishing license and conservation stamp are required forresident and non-resident annual license holders, but holders of dailyfishing licenses do not need conservation stamps. Refer to theannual Wyoming Fishing Regulations for specific state requirements. ... Fishing and access to refuge waters are permitted during daylight hours only. Night fishing is not allowed . ... [Read More]
fishingboating WHEREAS, sport fishing provides healthy recreation for more than sixty million Americans of all ages. Through the payment of millions of dollars annually for license, taxes and fees, sport fishing and boating has provided the funding for federal and state programs that contribute significantly to the preservation and protection of our natural environment; and ... WHEREAS, fishing is a great American recreational tradition that is deeply rooted in the hearts of our citizens and in the history of our communities, state, and country. Fishing promotes respect for our natural waters, wilderness, and wildlife; ... [Read More]
National Survey of Fishing, Hunging, and Wildlife National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (FHWAR) Presents microdata records (with any information that might identify aspecific person or household removed) on individuals involved in fishing,hunting, and other wildlife-associated recreation, such as wildlifeobservation, photography, and feeding. Data include state in which theseactivities occurred; number of trips taken; duration of trips; andexpenditures for food, lodging, transportation, and equipment. The surveywas conductd by the Census Bureau for the Fish and Wildlife Service,Department of the Interior, which prepares printed reports in thisfield. ... [Read More]
State of Wyoming - Detailed Index Information about fishing in the State of Wyoming including, license fees, commission regulations, native fish, and nonative fish. ... Fishing ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Fishing continues to be a favorite pastime in the United States. In 2001, 16% of the U.S. population 16 years old and older (34 million anglers) spent an average of 16 days fishing. Freshwater fishing was the most popular type of fishing with over 28 million anglers devoting nearly 467 million angler-days to the sport. ... fishing (overall), freshwater fishing, warm water fishing, cold water fishing ... Don't fish in areas where it is not permitted. These areas have been declared "off limits" to fishing to protect wildlife, vegetation, or for your safety. ... [Read More]
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