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Sibley Lake

Contact Info
Bighorn National Forest
2013 Eastside 2nd Street
Sheridan, WY 82801

Phone:
307-674-2600
Basics
Season:
Fishing allowed year round, ice usually clears around early June.

Description

Recently, Sibley Lake has been stocked annually with Rainbow, Snake River Cutthroat and small numbers (generally less that 200) of brood replacement Cutthroat. The high stocking rates support a very popular public fishery. Proposed stocking for 2,000 is 7,000 catchable Rainbow trout, 4,000 advanced fingerling Snake River Cutthroat, and brood cull Snake River Cutthroat as available.

Fishing

Fish:
Brown Trout
Cutthroat Trout
Rainbow Trout

Details

Season:
Fishing allowed year round, ice usually clears around early June.
Additional Details:

Standard bag limits apply "SPECIES: Trout, grayling in combination. Daily creel and possession limits: six (6) only one (1) fish may exceed (20) inches. Brook trout eight (8) inches or less, possession of ten (10) fish in addition to general creel limit." Use of motorized watercraft is prohibited.

Amenities

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

Highway 14 to Forest Development Road 188, campground and handicapped access for fishing.


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