Wyoming - Glendo Reservoir Glendo Reservoir in eastern Wyoming is one of the state's best warmwater fisheries, with healthy populations of large walleyes, yellow perch, and channel catfish. Created by a dam on the North Platte River, the impoundment has 78 miles of shoreline, with many camping facilities and six boat ramps. As the walleye season heats up this month, remember that the fish will be moving to deeper waters; bottom bouncers are usually productive then. Two Dog's Guide Service, 307-761-2921;
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Guide's Tips Species: Walleye
Guide Contact: Rodger Bredehoft;
twodogsfishing.com; 307-761-2921
Rig Specifics: 7-foot spinning rod with Fireline, using leeches or nightcrawlers for bait on 1/4- to 3/8-ounce jigheads.
Quick Tip: The active temperature for walleyes is in the mid-50s. Bounce your bait along the bottom.
Where to Fish: Upriver to the mouth. Target the little bays.
Photos From Glendo Reservoir



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I know I've been working overseas for a few years now, but I have really been gone so long that I don't remember U.S. geography correctly. I nearly choked when I saw KANSAS included in your Rocky Mountain West "Best Fishing Spots!" At what point did they move the entire state far enough to include ANY PART of the Rockies???
AND North Dakota? Who categorizes this stuff?!?! There are NO MOUNTAINS in North Dakota... TRUST ME, I've been there and it's the most scenically bereft place I think I've ever been. Even if you're going there to fish, it's ranks near the bottom for visual impact!
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I know I've been working overseas for a few years now, but I have really been gone so long that I don't remember U.S. geography correctly. I nearly choked when I saw KANSAS included in your Rocky Mountain West "Best Fishing Spots!" At what point did they move the entire state far enough to include ANY PART of the Rockies???
AND North Dakota? Who categorizes this stuff?!?! There are NO MOUNTAINS in North Dakota... TRUST ME, I've been there and it's the most scenically bereft place I think I've ever been. Even if you're going there to fish, it's ranks near the bottom for visual impact!
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