Complete Guide to Fishing in Wyoming
52 fishing guides across 105 cities. Best months: April, May, June, September.
Imagine casting your line into the crisp, clear waters of Wyoming, surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery. This state is an angler's paradise, brimming with diverse fishing opportunities. From the legendary trout streams to expansive reservoirs teeming with warm-water species, Wyoming offers something for every skill level and preference.
The Snake River, renowned for its world-class cutthroat trout fishing, is a must-visit, especially during the late spring and early summer when the salmon fly hatch ignites the river. Jackson, situated near the Snake River, serves as an excellent base for exploring this iconic fishery. Further east, the North Platte River near Casper offers fantastic fly fishing for rainbow and brown trout. The many reservoirs across the state, such as Glendo Reservoir near Glendo, provide opportunities to target walleye, crappie, and even northern pike. The warmer months, from May through September, generally provide the most consistent fishing conditions throughout the state. Consider a trip to the Bighorn River near Dayton for exceptional trout fishing year-round thanks to consistent water temperatures from the Boysen Reservoir releases.
For those seeking a different angling experience, consider heading south to the Cheyenne area, where smaller lakes and ponds hold largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish. The Green River near La Barge is another gem, offering stunning scenery and excellent trout fishing opportunities. Remember to check the Wyoming Game and Fish Department regulations for specific restrictions and closures before heading out, and consider hiring one of the many experienced guides available in towns like Dubois to maximize your chances of success. The diverse fisheries and stunning landscapes of Wyoming await!
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Wyoming Monthly Fishing Calendar
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Wyoming Fishing Regulations
Fishing License
Cost: Resident: $27 | Non-Resident: $102
Required for ages 14+. Covers all state waters. Conservation stamp included.
| Species | Season | Bag Limit | Size Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Largemouth Bass | Year-round | 6 per day | No size limit |
| Brown Trout | Year-round | 6 per day | No size limit |
| Crappie | Year-round | 25 per day | No size limit |
| Rainbow Trout | Year-round | 6 per day | No size limit |
| Channel Catfish | Year-round | No limit | No size limit |
| Walleye | Year-round | 6 per day | No more than one walleye over 24 inches |
| Smallmouth Bass | Year-round | 6 per day | No size limit |
| Northern Pike | Year-round | 3 per day | No size limit |
| Atlantic Salmon | Year-round | 0 | No possession allowed |
| Brook Trout | Year-round, unless otherwise specified | Varies by waterbody; check specific regulations | Varies by waterbody; check specific regulations |
| Cutthroat Trout | Year-round, unless otherwise specified | Varies by waterbody; check specific regulations | Varies by waterbody; check specific regulations |
| Kokanee Salmon | Year-round | Varies by waterbody; check specific regulations | No size limit |
| Mountain Whitefish | Year-round | 6 per day | No size limit |
| Striped Bass | Year-round | 1 per day | No size limit |
| Catfish | Year-round | No limit | No size limit |
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