“We need anglers' help by removing smaller lake trout to give stocked fish a better chance to survive and grow. Harvesting these smaller fish helps the entire fishery in the long run" says Wyoming Game and Fish biologist John Walrath.
12 pronghorn were illegally shot, including several that were still alive and had to be euthanized by game wardens. “This incident is extremely disturbing, as all of the antelope were shot and left to rot, and no edible portions were taken from any of the antelope."
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Wildlife health officials tested over 5,200 samples for chronic wasting disease in 2024, noting an increase in prevalence for mule deer throughout the state, according to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.
In its newly released 2024 CWD Surveillance Report, Game and Fish reported testing 5,276 samples from hunter-harvested, targeted and road-killed animals. Of t...
Wyoming House Bill 0045, which removes otters from protected status, took effect after Gov. Mark Gordon signed the bill into law Feb. 24. For the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.
According to Wyoming Fish and Game, the bill will have important impacts for the management of otters in the state...