Inland streams and lakes are well supplied with game fish; state laws prohibit the sale of game fish and their being taken, except with hook and line.
The speckled trout, which abounds in nearly all of the mountain streams and lakes, is the principal game fish.
They thrive in the Wyoming streams and rivers and are superior game fish.
The game fish include the bass (small-mouth and large-mouth), brook trout, pike, pickerel, and muskallonge, and there are many other large and small food fishes.
They are a gathering point for many kinds of pelagic and game fish such as dogtooth tuna, large jacks and even sailfish.