While the crowds flock to Gray Reef, locals know that some of the best fishing around Caspar, Wyoming is inside the city limits. "'You're catching fish that average about 18 to 20 [inches long] at the Gray Reef,' [Cuylar Cercy] said. 'In town, they average around 13 to 15 [inches], but it's got more of the bigger monster fish. There are more fish more than 25 inches long in town than at the Gray Reef.'" Wes Smalling in the Jackson Hole Star-Tribune.
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