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Wyoming => Ice Fishing Wyoming => Topic started by: BottomDweller on Dec 07, 2007, 08:54 AM
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hey, do any of you guys know if it is legal to fish after dark in this state?
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The regs are opretty specific, yes, you may, but with out using light to "attract" the fish, but only as a source of illumination for your fishing spot and you may use lighted bobbers.
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I always wondered if that included glow jigs. I assume it does but always wondered.
Zack
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"Artificial light" (batteries) is the critical issue for G&F on lures. The reg also states that a light source (Coleman lantern) cannot be hung in such a fashion as to have it's primary function be "attracting" fish. I've been told by people who've been warned by wardens, underwater cameras are also illegal, although the thought of using one has never crossed my mind. I guess they base that on the IR light emitted by the lil fish-like gizmo you lower into the hole. Another thing to bear in mind at Boysen is if you're going to stay past 10 pm, you gotta have a camping permit, which is not the same thing as a day-use annual. I got warned about that.
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so then your take on glow jigs is that since they are not battery-powered, they be ok?
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I use 'em BD...never had a warden look at one that closely...mostly, they've wanted to see my minnow! ;D :roflmao:
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so then your take on glow jigs is that since they are not battery-powered, they be ok?
I don't see where the principle would be any different than light-gathering fibers on a bow-sight (which I also use).
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I had a conversation with some of my warden friends and the consensus seemed to be just what Icemonstr said: Glow jigs are legal, battery powered light sources are not. We discussed what the difference was, since they are both "artificial light" and their consensus was "shut up, don't ask such stupid questions, no one cares if you use a glow jig"!!!
I have heard WGFD guys talk about using the cameras, and would bet they are legal, since the infrared source if light is not visible to the fish (that's my answer and I am sticking to it).
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thanks, guys.
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I had a conversation with some of my warden friends and the consensus seemed to be just what Icemonstr said: Glow jigs are legal, battery powered light sources are not. We discussed what the difference was, since they are both "artificial light" and their consensus was "shut up, don't ask such stupid questions, no one cares if you use a glow jig"!!!
I have heard WGFD guys talk about using the cameras, and would bet they are legal, since the infrared source if light is not visible to the fish (that's my answer and I am sticking to it).
I would agree except that one warden told me they were illegal...most likely one of those matters open to wide warden-interpretation. The key to me is that the infra-red or whatever light is used to illuminate the camera eye is not used as an "attractant". I think they are busy enough without being bothered with whether we use a camera or not or as you say, who cares if you use a glow-jig. ;D
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So could you use a camera flash to charge your glow jigs before they go in the water? We do this back home when we koke fish at night.
ZAck
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So could you use a camera flash to charge your glow jigs before they go in the water? We do this back home when we koke fish at night.
ZAck
Shhhhhhhhhh... ;D :roflmao: :callcops:
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Shhhhhhhhhh... ;D :roflmao: :callcops:
Ha Ha. Ill say no more. ;)