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Seven more Wyoming anglers can say they mastered the state’s waters. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is happy to announce the newest Ultimate Anglers who caught 10 different species of trophy-sized fish in Wyoming. The achievement is recognized as part of the department’s Master Angler program.
The newest Ultimate Anglers are:
Casper Region: Boyd Wolff and Jace Joyner
Green River Region: Shane DuBois
Laramie Region: Joshua Horton and Britt Heath
Lander Region: Clint Acres
Sheridan Region: Jared Bailey
“Congratulations to these seven anglers,” Chief of the Fisheries Division Alan Osterland said. “It’s certainly no small feat to catch 10 trophy-sized fish, but it’s a lot of fun and time well-spent outdoors.”
Trophy fish represent the largest fish in the state — the top 5% — of the 24 eligible species. Some fisheries in Wyoming are managed for trophy sizes while others are for high catch rates and species diversity.
According to the Game and Fish, participating in the Master Angler program is easy, even if catching a trophy is challenging. An angler who lands a fish that meets or exceeds the minimum qualifying length from snout to the tip of a pinched tail must take and submit a side-view photograph of the fish. Include in the photograph an object, like a ruler or a coin, to validate the length. Submit the photo, angler information and details about the species and where it was caught on the Game and Fish website.
Catching one trophy-sized fish earns the title of master angler, a species-specific sticker and recognition on the Game and Fish website. Five different trophy-length species designate someone as a Trophy Angler, carrying the same prizes as a Master Angler and a commemorative medallion. Those who catch 10 different trophy species get the title of Ultimate Angler and earn the Trophy Angler prizes as well as a special prize package.
Anglers can use information from the Master Angler webpage to see which waters have yielded trophy fish to plan out their own pursuits. To submit an entry or for measurement tips and a list of masters, click here.
Bill Gorman
October 25, 2021 at 10:26 pm
I really think Jason Hamrick needs to be on this list!