Seine Or Trap Fish License Application
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OFFICE USE ONLY WYOMING GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT LICENSE #: LICENSE TO SEINE OR TRAP FISH APPLICATION FORM DATE: INITIALS: LICENSE FEE $21.00 NO PERSON SHALL HAVE MORE THAN ONE SEINING LICENSE PER YEAR. A seining license holder must possess a valid Live Baitfish Dealer’s License to sell live baitfish Last Name First Name Middle Initial Suffix Physical Address City State Zip Code Mailing Address City State Zip Code XXX-XX- Sportsperson I.D. Number Social Security Number - (Last 4 Day Time Phone Number digits required) Weight Eyes Hair Height: (Feet Inches) Sex Date of Birth UNDER PENALTY OF PROSECUTION, I SWEAR THAT THE INFORMATION GIVEN BY ME ABOVE AND BELOW MY SIGNATURE IS TRUE AND CORRECT. APPLICANT’S SIGNATURE DATE OF APPLICATION OR PARENT/LEGAL GUARDIAN’S SIGNATURE DATE OF APPLICATION (If Applicant is under the age of 18) Email Address (Optional) Check the box only if you would like your e-mail address, year of birth, and telephone number made available as public information as per state law (W.S. § 23-1-706). Other Information given on application may be made available as public information, except as provided by law. Only certified check, cashier’s check, or money order will be accepted. Personal checks drawn on Wyoming banks will be accepted from Wyoming residents. No two party checks accepted. CASH will be accepted if the license is NOT being purchased through the mail. Seine or Trap Fish licenses are issued at the Wyoming Game and Fish Department regional offices located in Jackson, Pinedale, Cody, Sheridan, Green River, Laramie, Lander, Casper and the headquarters office in Cheyenne. (REVISED 01/2019) Seine or trap fish licenses are valid for only one area. Complete baitfish regulations should be consulted (Wyoming Game and Fish Department web site or Chapter 46, sections 6, 7 and 8). All live baitfish transported out of the water of capture shall be held in aquaria, with the owner’s name and seining license number attached, when not in use. Live baitfish may be held in a live car, net, pen, or other enclosure in the water of capture with the owner’s name and seining license number attached. Select one area from the choices below. AREA Live baitfish may be taken by seine, net, trap or spear from the following waters: Snake River Drainage, excluding the waters within 1 the National Parks and the John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway. Any baitfish captured except those to be held by live baitfish dealers shall be killed immediately. Baitfish permissible for use in the Snake River drainage are redside shiner, speckled dace, longnose dace, Paiute sculpin, mottled sculpin, Utah chub, Utah sucker, and commercially preserved dead baitfish. Baitfish SHALL ONLY be used as DEAD BAIT wherever the use of baitfish is legal. AREA Live baitfish may be taken by seine, net, trap or spear from the following waters: Wind River and Big Horn River drainages 2-A downstream from the western boundary of the Wind River Reservation. Live baitfish may be used only on the following waters: Wardell Reservoir, Big Horn Lake, Bighorn River, Deaver Reservoir, Harrington Reservoir, Shoshone River downstream from Penrose Dam, Wind River downstream from Boysen Reservoir, Boysen Reservoir, Ocean Lake, and Pilot Butte Reservoir. Live baitfish restricted to use in location 2-A SHALL NOT BE TRANSPORTED out of the Wind River and Bighorn River drainages downstream from the western boundary of the Wind River Reservation. AREA Live baitfish may be taken by seine, net, trap, or spear from the following waters: Keyhole Reservoir and Belle Fourche River 3-A drainage. Live baitfish may be used only on the following waters: Keyhole Reservoir and Belle Fourche River proper. Live baitfish SHALL NOT BE TRANSPORTED out of the Belle Fourche River drainage, and the Little Powder River drainage upstream of the confluence of Cottonwood Creek in Campbell County. AREA The use or possession of live baitfish in Area 3-C is prohibited. A holder of a valid seining license may seine, net, trap or spear 3-C baitfish in the Tongue River and Goose Creek (Sheridan and Johnson counties) drainages upstream of the Wyoming-Montana state line. Any live baitfish captured shall be killed immediately and used only as dead bait. AREA Baitfish may be taken by seine, net, trap or spear from the following waters: Green and Bear River drainages, excluding Kendall 4 Warm Springs, Halfmoon Lake, Little Halfmoon Lake, Burnt Lake, the Bitter Creek drainage upstream of Rock Springs city limits and the Big Sandy drainage upstream of Big Sandy Reservoir. Any live baitfish captured shall be killed immediately and used only as dead bait or released immediately upon capture. Baitfish SHALL ONLY be used as DEAD BAIT wherever the use of baitfish is legal. AREA Live bait may be taken by seine, net, trap, or spear from the following waters: Bump Sullivan Reservoir, Festo Lake, Grayrocks 5-A Reservoir, Guernsey Reservoir, Hawk Springs Reservoir, North Platte River proper from Glendo Dam downstream to the Wyoming- Nebraska state line, Packers Lake, Rock Lake, Springer Reservoir, Wheatland Reservoir #1, and canals and ditches within Wyoming that are in the Interstate and Fort Laramie canal systems in Goshen County and downstream from the Whalen Diversion on the North Platte River. Live baitfish may be used only on the 9 standing waters listed in the preceding sentence and the North Platte River proper from Glendo Dam downstream to the WY-NE state line. Live baitfish SHALL NOT BE TRANSPORTED out of the North Platte River drainage below Glendo Dam and shall not be possessed in the South Platte River drainage or in Albany County. AREA Live baitfish may be taken by seine, net, trap, or spear from the following waters: North Platte River drainage from Seminoe Dam 5-B downstream to Glendo Dam. Live baitfish may be used only on the following waters: Pathfinder Reservoir, Alcova Reservoir, Gray Reef Reservoir, Glendo Reservoir, Kortes Reservoir, Guernsey Reservoir, North Platte River proper between Seminoe Dam and Glendo Dam, except eight (8) river miles from Gray Reef Dam to the upstream boundary of the Lusby Public Fishing Area and from the vehicle bridge eight tenths (0.8) of a mile downstream from Pathfinder Dam downstream to Alcova Reservoir. Live baitfish SHALL NOT BE TRANSPORTED out of the North Platte River drainage below Seminoe Dam downstream to Glendo Dam. AREA Live baitfish may be taken by seine, net or trap or spear from the following waters: North Platte River drainage from I-80 5-C downstream to Seminoe Dam. Live baitfish may be used only on the following waters: Seminoe Reservoir and North Platte River from Seminoe Reservoir to I-80. Live baitfish SHALL NOT BE TRANSPORTED out of the North Platte River drainage below Interstate Highway 80 downstream to Seminoe Dam. All applicable regulations are NOT included on this form. Complete regulations can be found in Chapter 46, sections 6, 7 and 8 for complete baitfish or online at https://wgfd.wyo.gov/Fishing-and-Boating/Forms-and-Applications (REVISED 01/2019) .