26 Wyoming waters have liberalized ice fishing regulations
 by Wyoming Game & Fish
 December 9, 2014
Ice fishing is becoming increasingly popular in Wyoming and while most waters in the state are open under general regulations to ice anglers, there are 26 waters that have liberalized regulations covered under the Special Winter Ice Fishing Provision. 
  On waters covered under the special provision, anglers can use up to six lines when fishing through the ice. The regulation requires that when anglers use more than two lines on these waters, the angler’s name shall be attached to each pole, line or tip-up. In addition, the angler must be no more than 300 yards from all lines. On waters not covered under the provision, anglers can use up to two lines. Waters covered under the Special Winter Ice Fishing Provision include:   Alcova Reservoir in Natrona County  Big Horn Lake in Bighorn County  Big Sandy Reservoir in Sweetwater County  Boulder Lake in Sublette County  Boysen Reservoir in Fremont County  Deaver Reservoir in Park County  Flaming Gorge Reservoir in Sweetwater County  Fontenelle Reservoir in Lincoln County  Glendo Reservoir in Platte County  Goldeneye Reservoir in Natrona County  Gray Reef Reservoir in Natrona County  Grayrocks Reservoir in Platte County  Guernsey Reservoir in Platte County  Harrington Reservoir in Bighorn County  Keyhole Reservoir in Crook County  Kortes Reservoir in Carbon County  Lake DeSmet in Johnson County  Lake Hattie in Albany County  Ocean Lake in Fremont County  Pathfinder Reservoir in Carbon and Natrona counties  Pilot Butte Reservoir in Fremont County  Seminoe Reservoir in Carbon County  Sulphur Creek Reservoir in Uinta County  Wardell Reservoir in Bighorn County  Wheatland Reservoir No. 3 in Albany County  Woodruff Reservoir in Uinta County    Complete regulations for waters under the Special Winter Ice Fishing Provision can be found under Fishing Regulations on the Game and Fish website wgfd.wyo.gov and on page 6 in the 2014-2015 Wyoming Fishing Regulations. 
 
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