More people are fishing in Wyoming (with license sales up over $7 million in 2015.) But now, with Labor Day behind us, the number of tourists is down and we have more room for ourselves. The nights are crispy cool and the days are warm and the leaves are changing color. It could be the best time to get out and catch dinner in Wyoming.

Wyoming Game & Fish has suggestions on where to fish, as do Wyoming Anglers and flystore.net.

There’s no bad fishing right now. The Wyoming Tribune Eagle indicates the best is on the North Platte Gray Reef, Miracle Mile, Snowy Range and Pole Mountain, where the hike into the distant ponds will be well worth it.

Even though it is still summer, its fall fishing mode and a good time to fish early and late while hiking or biking during the mid-day.

Remember the fire ban is still on in places like Glendo as the levels drop. Grab your crawlers, salmon eggs and power bait, Copper Johns and Panther Martins and get some fall fishing in the summertime in the great outdoors of Wyoming, home of world class fishing. People pay big money to come to Wyoming from all over the world for some of the best fishing on the planet. The cool thing is, it’s just outside your backdoor.

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