Water sporting enthusiasts and those seeking to fish Wyoming’s waters, the aquatic invasive species check stations in the region are now open for the season.
The AIS inspection site at the Sheridan Rest Area hours are Thursdays through Sundays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m and Northeast Wyoming Welcome Ce
The Wyoming Game and Fish have released their schedule for their Season Setting Meetings that will soon be held around the region.
Season Setting Meetings are held each spring to present a number of suggested proposals for the following hunting season in the fall.
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The Sheridan Region Office of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is asking the public to take their time on the road.
The request is an effort to cut down on the collision rate of regional motorists and larger game animals, mainly, deer.
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The Wyoming Game & Fish Department has announced that the big game application period is now open and resident and nonresident hunters can begin to submit applications for elk, deer, antelope, spring turkey, moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goat.
First deadline is Feb. 1 for nonresident elk and resident and nonresident spring turkey. Nonresident elk results are scheduled to be released on May 20.
Nonresident deer and antelope draw results are expected June 17.
Resident hunters have until June 1 to apply for deer, elk and antelope. Those results are scheduled for release on June 17.
There are a couple of new options for hunters this year, according to Public Information Specialist Christina Schmidt…