Wyoming Fly Fishing
8 Wyoming waters drawing from the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and the Wind River drainage — the Snake River canyon, the Wind River, the North Platte's Miracle Mile, and the spring-creek fed reaches of the Bighorn.
Firehole River
Yellowstone National Park
The Firehole is the only major trout river in the world running through an active geyser basin — anglers fish within sight of erupting geysers and…
Lamar River
Lamar Valley · Yellowstone NP
The Lamar Valley is the most-photographed wildlife viewing area in Yellowstone — anglers fishing the river share the meadow with bison herds, wolves…
Madison River
Yellowstone National Park
Fishing the Madison inside Yellowstone means sharing the meadow with bison herds that regularly cross the river — one of the most spectacular…
North Platte River
Saratoga · Miracle Mile
'Miracle Mile' earned its name from the impossibly dense trout population — studies have recorded over 3,000 trout per mile in the prime sections.
Snake River
Moran to Jackson · Grand Teton NP
The Snake's fine-spotted cutthroat subspecies is found only in this drainage — fishing them in the shadow of the Tetons is a bucket-list experience.
Upper Green River
Pinedale · Warren Bridge to Big Piney
The Upper Green is one of the strongest native Colorado River cutthroat strongholds in the West — a subspecies that has lost over 90% of its historic…
Wind River
Dubois to Boysen
The Wind River physically becomes the Bighorn River where it emerges from Wind River Canyon — the same water flowing under two names, a quirk of…
Yellowstone River
Yellowstone National Park · Buffalo Ford to Gardiner
Buffalo Ford — the legendary wade-fishing flat below Fishing Bridge — offers sight fishing to large native Yellowstone cutthroat in clear, shallow…