Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 040 - Game and Fish Commission
Sub-Agency 0001 - Game and Fish Commission Regulations
Chapter 46 - FISHING REGULATIONS
Section 46-5 - Creel limits

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 46-5

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) Except as otherwise provided, no person shall harvest and keep during any one (1) day, or have in possession, more than the number and length of game fish specified in the creel limits listed below. Please refer to subsection (c) of this Section. Exceptions are listed with the regulations for each drainage area in Sections 17, 22, 25, 28 and 32 of this chapter.

Category

Creel and Possession Limits

(i) Trout (in combination includes brown, cutthroat, grayling, golden, rainbow, salmon, tiger trout, and other trout hybrids). Excludes brook trout, lake trout and splake.

Lakes: six (6)

Streams: three (3). No more than one (1) trout shall exceed sixteen (16) inches.

Streams and lakes combined: six (6)

(ii) Brook trout

sixteen (16)

(iii) Lake trout and splake in combination

six (6). No more than one (1) lake trout or splake shall exceed twenty-four (24) inches.

(iv) Whitefish

six (6)

(v) Largemouth and smallmouth bass in combination

six (6)

(vi) Walleye

six (6)

(vii) Channel catfish

six (6)

(viii) Northern pike

See drainage area exceptions.

(ix) Tiger muskie (sterile northern pike muskellunge hybrid)

one (1). All tiger muskie less than thirty-six (36) inches in length shall be released to the water immediately.

(x) Yellow perch, black bullhead, stonecat, crappie, rock bass, bluegill, pumpkinseed, green sunfish, green sunfish-bluegill hybrid, freshwater drum in combination

fifty (50)

(xi) Burbot (ling)

three (3)

(xii) Sauger

two (2)

(xiii) Shovelnose sturgeon

two (2)

(b) Except as otherwise provided in the exception for an individual water, the total combined creel and possession limit for the trout category, regardless of the waters (streams, lakes, or a combination of both) a person is fishing, shall not exceed six (6) trout per day or in possession.

(c) Any fish caught that is not to be counted in the creel limit shall be immediately released to the water with as little injury to the fish as possible. Any fish placed on a stringer, in a container, in a live well, or not released immediately to the water, shall be considered to be reduced to possession of the angler and shall be killed prior to being transported from the water of origin. No fish that has been reduced to possession of the angler shall be released alive without prior written approval from the Department.

(d) All fish possessed or transported shall be kept in a manner that species and numbers can be determined. When length limits apply, the whole body shall remain intact (gills and entrails can be removed) while in transit or in the field. Where length limits do not apply, a piece of skin large enough to allow species identification (at least one (1) inch square) shall remain on all fish fillets while in transit or in the field, except as otherwise provided in Sections 22, 25 and 32 of this chapter for walleye and sauger harvested in the Wind River, Bighorn River and Tongue River drainages and Glendo Reservoir and in Section 28 of this chapter for lake trout harvested in Flaming Gorge Reservoir.

(e) There are no creel or possession limits on nongame fish unless otherwise specified in this regulation or in Commission Regulation Chapter 52, Take of Nongame Wildlife from Within Wyoming. Nongame fish may be taken by the use of legal fishing methods during any season open for the taking of game fish.

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