Fishing Info: Lake DeSmet: Years ago, Indians believed the lake had no bottom and it became the basis for many legends and superstitions. This lake is named after a Belgium priest, Father DeSmet who came to Wyoming in 1840 as a missionary to the Flathead Indians. It is located on the east end of the Big Horns and is the largest Wyoming lake near Sheridan. You will have excellent fishing opportunities at Lake DeSmet and it can be fished year-round. If you decide to ice fish, be certain the lake is frozen solid. At DeSmet you will find brown and rainbow trout, rock bass and yellow perch.
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