Wyoming Statutes
§ 23-2-202 — Age restrictions; fishing
Except as provided by W.S. 23-2-209, no person fourteen (14) years or older nor any nonresident person less than fourteen
(14)years shall fish in or on any Wyoming waters, except a
catch-out pond located on a licensed fish hatchery or a fishing
preserve, without first obtaining a proper license. A
nonresident person less than fourteen (14) years need not obtain
a proper fishing license if accompanied by an adult possessing a
valid unexpired Wyoming fishing license in which case the
nonresident person's bag limit as established by law or by
commission orders shall be applied to and limited by the fishing
license held by the adult person in his company.
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Repealed By Laws 1996, ch. 121, § 3§ 23-2-106
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Age restrictions; fishing§ 23-2-203
Repealed By Laws 1996, ch. 121, § 3§ 23-2-204
Repealed By Laws 1979, ch. 29, § 2§ 23-2-205
Repealed By Laws 1979, ch. 29, § 2§ 23-2-206
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