Wyoming Game and Fish weekly update
*June 26, 2023??*
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Watercraft inspection stations are open and on the lookout for AIS
AIS check station
CHEYENNE ??Watercraft inspection stations across the state of Wyoming have opened for the boating season and are on the lookout for aquatic invasive species (AIS). By the end of May, five watercraft containing invasive mussels were intercepted coming into the state by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. *Two of those watercraft traveled through the Interstate-90 Beulah check station. [ [link removed] ]*
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*Cheyenne angler breaks Wyoming state record for tiger trout*
State record tiger trout
CHEYENNE ? You never know what you may be reeling in sometimes, and that was the case for angler Owen Schaad when he caught his first glimpse of the new state record tiger trout. The Cheyenne resident was spending the day visiting family and fishing on Viva Naughton Reservoir near Kemmerer as he normally does every summer. They fish there often and don?t usually catch much, so he was surprised when he caught more than 20 fish, including a few tiger trout. *Then, he landed the big one. [ [link removed]? ]*
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The Wyoming Outdoorsman
This week on the?*Wyoming Outdoorsman **radio **show* [ [link removed] ]
* *Interactive fishing guide [ [link removed]-(1).mp3 ]*
* *Report cyanobacterial blooms [ [link removed]-(1).mp3 ]*
* *New fee proposals for Medicine Bow Forest [ [link removed]-(1).mp3 ]*
*Outdoor tip/PSA*
* *Leave newborn wildlife alone [ [link removed]-(1).mp3 ]*
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Video News
Walleye v. Sauger [ [link removed] ]
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