CHEYENNE ? There?s one more chance to get a limited-quota elk, deer and antelope license through the Wyoming Game and Fish Department?s leftover license draw. Residents and nonresidents have five days to enter. The application period is open Monday, June 19 through June 23.
Managing the fishery at Flaming Gorge Reservoir is a collaborative effort
GREEN RIVER???Flaming Gorge Reservoir spans Wyoming and Utah, and the fishery is co-managed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. The popular fishery attracts anglers in search of trophy kokanee salmon and lake trout, with anglers traveling from neighboring states to take advantage of the abundance of lake trout less than 25 inches.?Managing this resource is a responsibility that is not taken lightly.
Game and Fish recognizes employees on years of service
CHEYENNE ? The Wyoming Game and Fish Department congratulates 14 employees on their years of service to the State of Wyoming. The following employees celebrated a milestone work anniversary in April and May:
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Paul Dey, Aquatic habitat program manager, Headquarters ? 30 years
Bradley Hughes, Fish hatchery superintendent, Dubois ? 25 years
Jeffrey Stafford, Fish hatchery superintendent, Wigwam? 25 years
Shelley Foster Hood, Grants section supervisor, Headquarters ? 25 years
Aaron Kerr, Law enforcement coordinator, Casper Region ? 20 years
Darren Rhea, Regional fisheries supervisor, Jackson Region ? 20 years
Zach Walker, Nongame biologist, Lander Region ? 15 years
David Ellsworth, Game warden, Wheatland ? 10 years
Hunter Burningham, Senior fish culturist, Speas ? 10 years
Jay Foland, Senior fish culturist, Auburn ? 10 years
Linnea Sailer, Game warden, Rawlins ? 10 years
Brandon Werner, Wildlife biologist, Casper Region ? 5 years
Greg Vandeventer, Fish culturist, Wigwam ? 5 years
Tracie Binkerd, Editor?Wyoming Wildlife, Headquarters ? 5 years
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