GREEN RIVER, Wyo. — Fisheries managers from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) in partnership with Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, have begun efforts to tag 1,000 lake trout in Flaming Gorge Reservoir.

The tagging will help estimate the population of lake trout under 28 inches long. According to WGFD anglers can help the Game and Fish generate a better population estimate by simply fishing. If anglers catch a lake trout with a tag, they have a chance at being awarded $50. Tags are located directly beneath the dorsal fin, are a couple of inches long and are orange in color. Each tag is two-sided; one side has a tag number and the other, has a phone number for the Green River regional office.

Anglers are asked to call in any tag caught between now and August 2023 to see if the fish they caught is worth $50. In order to receive payment once a reward tag is confirmed, the tag must be physically returned to the Green River regional office or mailed to the following address: 

Wyoming Game and Fish Department
Attn: John Walrath
Green River Regional Office
351 Astle Avenue
Green River, WY 82935

“Any angler who catches and reports a tagged fish will receive a letter from the Department detailing when and where the fish was tagged and its length at tagging.  If the fish was one of the 200 randomly selected for a $50 reward, a check will also be mailed to the angler from the Game and Fish,” Walrath said.   

Within the past three years, 100 lake trout were tagged as part of Buckboard Marina’s “population control” fishing derby and many of these tags are still swimming around the reservoir. If a fish with one of these tags is caught WGFD asks anglers to report it to either Buckboard Marina or the Green River Office of the WGFD.