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8/6/2023 11:04:16 PM
Cheyenne - Due to increasing air temperatures across Wyoming, some of the state’s streams and rivers are flowing at a warmer temperature. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is asking anglers to adjust fishing practices during the state’s hottest stretch of summer. Warmer water temperatures can affect fish survival, especially Wyoming’s trout. “It’s that time of year when water temperatures are highest. Warmer surface temperatures have the potential to be lethal to trout,” said Alan Osterland, fish division chief. “Warm water also holds less oxygen which can stress not only trout, but also all fish.” Trout die after prolonged exposure to water temperatures greater than 75 degrees Fahrenheit, and brief exposure to temperatures over 80 degrees are lethal. Fish stress quicker in low-oxygen warm water, which greatly hampers a fish's ability to recover from the rigors of being caught. However, as water temperature approaches 70 degrees the chance for any fish species to survive being caught and released is reduced. Anglers who adjust their practices can help more fish survive the heat. “As water temperatures increase, anglers should monitor water temps while fishing. When water temperature hits 70 degrees, we recommended that anglers should stop catching and releasing fish,” Osterland said. “Practice self-restraint to help fish survive.” The Game and Fish asks all anglers practicing catch and release to consider the following:
(Breanna Ball, Public Information Officer - (breanna.ball1@wyo.gov))
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