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Rainbow Trout Fishing in Wyoming
Wyoming offers many attractive fishing sites that are visited by many anglers all year around. The rainbow trout like other types of trout are widely fished in Wyoming as they are very largely populated and most important hatchery fish in the state. Wyoming offers many great accommodation options as well as many different fishing options, experienced fishing guides and other services. The Wyoming Department of Fish and Game issues fishing licences both daily and annually for those who would like to fish in Wyoming. According to the rules rainbow trout can be fished all year around.
Read MoreGrayling Fishing in Wyoming
Grayling are native to North Hemisphere region and in North America they are native to north of Canada, Michigan and Missouri drainage. In Wyoming grayling have been introduced to many large lakes. Even though the grayling are cold water fish, in Wyoming as they survive best in shallow lakes, they are present in shallow lakes of Wyoming and in these shallow lakes they can survive at medium summer temperatures. In Wyoming the grayling are generally found Meadow Lake and this lake is the best place for grayling and for this reason this lake serves as the egg storing place of graylings’ so that they can be introduce to many other places.
HOW TO CATCH GRAYLING IN WYOMING?
Graylings, like other fish species in Wyoming usually feed on insects and can easily be fished using small flies and spinners. The Wyoming record for grayling is about 2 kg and 70 gram. Arctic grayling is a type of grayling that is highly available in the lakes of Wyoming and fly fishing is perfectly ideal if you are after this great fish. Grayling are also a commonly used game fish in Wyoming. If you are planning on fishing for grayling in the winter this fish is perfectly ideal for fly fishing anglers. However as the clear days with clear low water are ideal for grayling anglers, fishing for them in winter might be a real challenge. Grayling usually stay at the bottom of waters and generally feed on worms, nymphs, shrimps, flies, spiders and many other things.
Overall grayling fishing in Wyoming would be a real adventure for your weekends and holidays. With many services offered in Wyoming you will be enjoying your time to the full limit.
Read MoreFishing for Crappie Fish in West Virginia
West Virginia has many places with high populations of crappie and some of these places are as follows; Stonewall Jackson Lake, Beech Fork Lake, East Lynn Lake, Sutton Lake, Stone coal Lake, Burnsville Lake, Summerville Lake and Tygart Lake. Many small lakes, rivers, ponds are ideal places to find crappie and the state record for crappie has been set by the Meathouse Fork with 4 pounds and 4 oz. weight.
Read MoreFishing in Alaska: King Salmon
The King Salmon is the official state fish of Alaska. The world record for King Salmon is held by the Kenai River in Alaska, and stands at 97.25 lbs. Of the entire top ten record catches internationally, nine of those occurred on the Kenai River. As there are over 3,000 rivers and 3 million lakes in Alaska, the average size of King Salmon over the entire state is much lower than this, at approximately 20lbs. However, the average King Salmon caught on the Kenai River today is about 50 lbs in weight. Therefore if you plan to go King Salmon fishing in Alaska, the Kenai River is one of the top locations.
Read MoreFishing for Walleye in Wisconsin
WHERE TO FIND WALLEYE IN WISCONSIN?
Walleye is native to Canada however it could be found in many other lakes in Northern America. Wisconsin is the most common place to find various types of Wisconsin. They can easily be found in almost every lake such as Beaver Dam Lake, Big Eau Pleine Reservoir, Lake Chetac Castle Rock Lake, Fence Lake, Gile Flowage, Green Lake, Lake Wissota, Grindstone Lake, Shell Lake Lake Butte des Morts, Lake Chippewa, , Lake du Bay, Lake Geneva, Petenwell Lake Lake Kegonsa, Lake Koshkonong, Lake Michigan, Lake Monona, Lake Mendota, Lake Pepin, Lake Poygan, Lake Puckaway, Lake Superior, Lake Winnebago, Lake Wisconsin, Long Lake, Namekagon Lake, North Twin Lake, Pelican Lake, Rainbow Flowage, Shawano Lake, Tomahawk Lake, Trout Lake and many other major lakes are home to great numbers of walleye. Additionally the walleye are also found in rivers that flow into our out of these lakes. High lake has set the record for walleye with 18 pounds of weight.
Read MoreGolden Trout Fishing
GOLDEN TROUT FISHING IN WYOMING
Golden trout is in the same family with the Rainbow trout and it is one of the rarest fish of Salmoniane family. This fish is Native to Kern River and streams of Sierra Nevada Mountain. However this fish has also been introduced to Wyoming Alpine lakes and it is a great game fish for anglers. If you are a new fisher there are professional guides available in Wyoming to help you with fishing.
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