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When using more than two (2) lines, the angler’s name shall be attached to each line, pole or tip-up; the angler shall be no more than three hundred (300) yards from all lines; and, the angler shall check his/her own lines.What that means is: If you are within 300 feet of your line you are in "ATTENDANCE". That is the regulation.
Is it legal to buy flathead minnows out of state?? I don’t intend to sell. I’d like to get a bunch and make salted minnows and also dye and brine them. It’s difficult to get minnows in my area without driving a couple hours.
There is a guy here in town that sells minnows, look up Dahls minnows on Facebook, I think that's his page, if you don't have luck let me know I have his number.
One more question: Has the WYGF ever conducted an angler survey to determine angler preference of target species in Healy reservoir?
This question is for the Fish biologist that manages Healy Reservoir. Does WYGF plan to continue stocking efforts of Tiger Musky in Healy reservoir? If so, what is the short term and long term plan for stocking? If not, can you explain why that decision was made? One more question: Has the WYGF ever conducted an angler survey to determine angler preference of target species in Healy reservoir?
I know the game and fish has been sticking tiger trout in more and more places.... thank you!!I know they are in Wheatland 3 now, just curious if they were added to Twin Buttes and North Crow too?
At one time there were flathead catfish in the North Platte....there's even a state record. Have they exhausted their life span? Is there a stocking program? I haven't heard any news of people catching them...they aren't even listed as a game species in the fishing regulations. Also, my buddy told me he had talked to a fisheries biologist in Casper and said they contemplated stocking wipers in Alcova at some point. Was there any truth to this consideration?Thanks
I got one. Minnows, If you purchase couple dozen minnows and decide to split them up in a couple different buckets for easy transportation or group share. Can you have two buckets with one ticket? Got asked this question and I couldn't answer it.
So, I just got back from fishing one of the many ponds throughout the state that gets stocked with many diverse species by the Game & Fish. It was unproductive, but a fun, exploratory, "seeing new country" kind of day. However, it made me wonder, for example, when the Game & Fish stocks a pond like Lake McKenzie in Casper, I see a lot of different predators being stocked into a small pond every year, that has limited access from the bank, a fairly small sized body of water, and heavy restrictions on bait fish use. My question is this... is additional forage/bait fish added to the ecosystem to sustain these stockings as well, or do they simply rely on predation of "young of the year" to sustain the habitat...essentially fending for themselves? Thanks