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Cutthroat is the only trout native to Wyoming, and if you catch all four native subspecies you can earn a Cutt-Slam certificate from Wyoming Game and Fish Department. More than 22 species of gamefish swim in Wyoming's waters, but the state is most famous for its trout, including cutthroat, brook, brown, lake, and rainbow trout. Yellowstone National Park holds one of the planet's highest concentrations of public lakes and streams, and Grand Teton National Park, the Wind River Range, and the Bighorn Mountains are home to rivers, streams, and lakes brimming with fish. In fact, some of the state's best fisheries lie in the country's most spectacular wilderness areas. Names like the Snake, the North Platte, and the Green River are legendary among fly anglers for their big fish and beautiful settings. More than 27,000 miles of fishable wild rivers and crystal-clear trout streams slice through this sparsely populated state, and trout lakes sparkle amid soaring peaks and high mountain meadows. Wyoming stars in the fantasies of freshwater fly anglers around the globe.
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