Wyoming Statutes
§ 23-1-801 — Reciprocal fishing agreements with adjoining states authorized; stamps for licenses
Wyoming § 23-1-801
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 23-1-801 (2026).
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The commission is authorized to enter into reciprocal agreements
with corresponding state officials of adjoining states for
purposes of providing for the licensing for fishing of residents
of this state and adjoining states upon artificial impoundments
of water forming the boundary between this state and adjoining
states. The agreements may include provisions by which each
state shall honor the license of the other only when the
licensee has purchased a stamp or authorization signifying
purchase of a stamp from the other state, the charge for the
stamp being set by mutual agreement of the states.
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