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WalkInFishingBoundaries (FeatureServer)

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Service Description: This data set was developed in order to show Walk-In Fishing Areas in interactive maps on the public website, produce small scale boundary maps, published in GeoPDF and KML form, for individuals with an interest in fishing in Wyoming. It is also designed for statewide and regional overview use. Attribute data such as access dates, species available, etc. for each area is in the WIF_Locations feature class, which can be joined to this feature class by the WIF_Name field.

Service ItemId: 1806bd9930484cefb86634160dd23399

Has Versioned Data: false

Max Record Count: 2000

Supported query Formats: JSON

Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: False

Supports Shared Templates: True

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This data set represents the 2025 Walk-In Fishing Area boundaries for Wyoming. Walk-In Fishing Areas consist of private land where the owners have given permission for the public to access water ways for the purpose of fishing. These areas can change at any time. The areas and area rules are managed and enforced by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.

Data resides in ArcGIS Online where it is accessible to the Access Yes coordinators; they may create, delete, or update the spatial or attribute information at any time. However, at a minimum, the dataset is updated annually in December by these coordinators and then the tabular data is reviewed by the GIS workgroup. The dataset is then published to our distribution sites for standalone public access in January each year by the GIS workgroup, in addition to being uploaded into the Walk-In Fishing application. If a change is made after this initial publication that impacts the public's proper understanding and use of the data (a change to the spatial component, a change to dates of access, etc.), the update will be re-published. This paragraph is intended to reflect a broad workflow and to negate the need for individual Process Steps detailing each and every change made every year to this dataset, which would be overwhelming given the short-term agreements on which access is based. Due to the nature of how the spatial data is created, it should be understood that there are likely to be topological inconsistencies inherent to the dataset.



Copyright Text: Wyoming Game and Fish Department, State of Wyoming

Spatial Reference: 102100 (3857)

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Units: esriMeters

Child Resources:   Info   SharedTemplates

Supported Operations:   Query   ConvertFormat   Get Estimates   Create Replica