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Wyoming Fishing and Hunting Report

Wyoming Water Flow

Wyoming Water Flow Links:

Wind & Big Horn: Same reading below Boysen

 https://www.usbr.gov/gp-bin/arcweb_boyr.pl 

North Platte Grey Reef:

 https://www.usbr.gov/gp-bin/arcweb_grar.pl  

Green Below Fontenelle:

 https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?site_no=09211200&legacy=1  

Shoshone Below Buffalo bill:

https://www.usbr.gov/gp-bin/arcweb_bbr.pl


Popo Agie Below Sinks :

https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/inventory/?site_no=06231600

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Two Rivers Thermop Fly Shop

401 Park St. Thermopolis, WY 82443 US

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 Thermopolis Weather: https://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/6e93c82b6590c68a70dd0488ae09d81bb13168bc8a4b4b4fc6808f0d77157954  

Alcova  Weather: https://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/5ef5e72e06fc0f4ff871e1d26f28e542d3a3df87e00af935c930743de199c6b9 

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    Waterfowl hunters be aware of license and stamp requirements

     

    If you are preparing to waterfowl hunt this season, be sure to have all your licenses and stamps before heading out. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department reminds the public that Wyoming has several license and stamp requirements that hunters must abide by when afield. 

    “Each license and stamp Game and Fish requires helps waterfowl conservation and improves habitat for the birds,” said Noelle Smith, Game and Fish migratory game bird and wetland biologist. 

    Here are the Wyoming requirements:

    • A game bird hunting license. Hunters under 14 do not need a license if accompanied by an adult hunter with a valid game bird license. 
    • Proof of hunter education if you were born after Jan. 1, 1966. 
    • A conservation stamp. All licensed hunters must possess a conservation stamp with the exception of a daily hunting license or holders of a special license. Refer to Game and Fish regulations for specific license holders who are exempt. 
    • The Harvest Information Program or HIP permit. The HIP permit is free but is specific to each state. Licensed hunters need to obtain a Wyoming HIP permit to hunt migratory birds in the state and can do so on the Game and Fish website.
    • The Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (Federal Duck Stamp). This is required for hunting ducks, geese and mergansers. This is only required for hunters 16 years of age or older. The Federal Duck Stamp can be purchased at a U.S. Post Office, some license-selling agents throughout the state and on the Game and Fish website. 

    Hunters who harvest banded ducks are asked to report the band to the North American Bird Banding Program along with the location of the harvest, species and band number.  

    “This information helps Game and Fish collect information on birds and their habitats, as well as contributes to developing hunting regulations and other management efforts,” Smith said.

    Hunters can view additional waterfowl and migratory bird hunting requirements and season dates in the 2023 Upland Game Bird, Small Game, Migratory Game Bird and Wild Turkey Hunting Regulations. 

     (Breanna Ball, Public Information Officer - (breanna.ball1@wyo.gov)) 

    Hunting Report

    Please reach us at tworiversinnwy@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.  Application for Tradename "WindHorn Anglers" made for marketing purposes to encompass our multi river guiding ability.  

    Chukar, Hun numbers are down from last year, but stable. They will be in heavy draws, flats and cliffed areas. Pheasant are up and tend to follow water lines or crops.  Mountain Grouse numbers are normal, but not directly in our area.  Sage Grouse season is closed, we have not seen many around. 


    Despite a slow start to the season, the birds are coming down through the central zone and into the Big Horn River valley. As of the first week of November, we've seen late season teal, woodies that normally are in Nebraska and Southern Colorado. As the November cold snap comes in the smaller ducks will head south. We've seen lots of Mallards already with fair amounts of Widgeon and Gadwalls. No Goldeneye yet, but some smaller divers have arrived. Geese are all over as usual. Fairly fresh ducks for Thanksgiving, but late season ducks will be wary this year. 


    We are the GobbleOpolis of Turkey hunting!  The turkeys are everywhere, but have adapted to private land at this point in the season.   



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