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Jan. - May 31Online application period for resident elk, deer and antelope
May 22Public meeting on proposed 2014-2015 fishing regulations, Laramie, Fire Station #3, 7 p.m.
Public meeting on wolf management/seasons, Sheridan College, Whitney Bldg. C-Tel Room, 7 p.m.
Public meeting on Chapter 42, Sheridan College, Whitney Bldg. C-Tel Room, 7 p.m.
Public meeting on wolf management/seasons, Cody, Holiday Inn, 7 p.m.

CHEYENNE - Both residents andnonresidents can fish for free with no license in Wyoming on June 1. FreeFishing Day was authorized in 2003 by the Wyoming State Legislature.
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CHEYENNE - Looking for a place to fish in Wyoming? Do you have questions about how to get to a particular stream or lake? Or maybe you want to know what species of fish are available in a given water. All this and more is available in the Wyoming Fishing Guide, now available online at wgfd.wyo.gov.
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JACKSON - Ever wonder where fish go in the winter, when the river is frozen over? You’re not alone. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department recently completed a study on bluehead suckers in the Snake River near Jackson that looked at such seasonal movements and more.Bluehead suckers are a lesser-known native nongame fish primarily found in the Colorado River drainage. In fact, the population that occurs in the upper Snake River is one of only two isolated populations found outside of the Colorado River drainage, the other in the Bear River drainage.
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