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Hohnholz Lakes State Wildlife Area
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Hohnholz Lakes State Wildlife Area is near the Wyoming Border, and has two lakes and the Laramie River running through it. Because of this, there are many fishing opportunities. Hohnholz Lake #2 has cacheable rainbow trout stocked and sub-cacheable Snake River Cutthroats. Ice fishing is available in this lake during the early winter months. Hohnholz Lake #3 is a quality fishery managed with brown trout and Snake River Cutthroats. The Laramie River itself has brown trout and there is a good hatch of giant stoneflies.
Wildlife watching is plentiful and includes golden eagles, American white pelicans, ducks, and pronghorn antelope. Sandhill cranes are seen in June. Ducks include cinnamon teal and common goldeneyes. Waterfowl hunting is acceptable in the area following regulation.

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