
Fishing Regulations in Wyoming
Size limits, bag limits, and seasons by species in Wyoming.
Wyoming Game and Fish manages blue-ribbon trout rivers and lakes beneath the mountains, native cutthroat fisheries, and warmwater reservoirs. Many waters carry their own seasons and harvest rules, so confirm the regulations for your water before you keep a fish.
31 species with limits94 special regulation bodies of water
Notable waters
Bighorn Lake — downstream from causeway (Big Horn Co.)East Newton Lake (Park Co.)Fish Lake (Fremont Co.)Flat Creek (Teton Co.) — McBride Bridge to posted closure signNowlin Creek (Teton Co.) — confluence with Flat Creek to 'Closed Area' signsSalt River drainage (Lincoln Co.) — upstream from Upper Narrows Bridge (Wyoming Highway 238)Soda Lake (Teton Co.)Wind River — Burris area to Gibbs Bridge (Fremont Co.)
Statewide
Year-round
Daily bag6
Combined: LMB + SMB combined
Specific bodies of water may have special regulations.
Always confirm with the official state agency before keeping a fish. Regulations can change and local exceptions may apply.
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