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    Fall fishing opportunities in the state and aquatic invasive species: Wyoming Game and Fish podcast

    (Wyoming)- With cooler temperatures, changing foliage, and the promise of bountiful catches, fall is a prime time to cast a line into Wyoming’s pristine waters. In this blog post and podcast, we’ll dive into the insights provided by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s (WGFD) featuring guest Rene Schell. We’ll also discuss an important update from Idaho regarding aquatic invasive species, emphasizing the need for vigilance in preserving Wyoming’s aquatic ecosystems.

    Rene Schell with Wyoming game and Fish, recently shared her expertise on The County 10 Podcast. Her insights shed light on the exciting fall fishing opportunities that anglers can look forward to in Wyoming!

    Fall Fishing Opportunities in Wyoming

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    Wyoming’s diverse landscape offers a wide array of fishing experiences, making it a sought-after destination for anglers. Here are some key takeaways from Rene Schell’s discussion on fall fishing opportunities:

    Fly Fishing: Fall is a prime season for fly fishing enthusiasts. With an abundance of insect hatches and fish preparing for the colder months, fly anglers can expect memorable outings.

    Variety of Species: Wyoming offers more than just trout. Fall fishing also provides opportunities to target species like Walleye, Tiger Muskie, and Kokanee Salmon. In this podcast Rene focuses a few minutes just on the Flaming Gorge fishery and what is happening with the Lake trout and Kokanee Salmon.

    Scenic Beauty: Beyond the great catches, fall fishing in Wyoming is a visual treat. The changing leaves, crisp air, and tranquil surroundings make it an experience that goes beyond fishing.

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