Wyoming offers a fly fishing experience defined by wide-open landscapes and uncrowded rivers. The Snake River near Jackson Hole, the Green River below Fontenelle Dam, and the North Platte's Miracle Mile all hold trophy trout in dramatic Western settings. With much of the state's best water flowing through private ranch land, AnglerPass provides the key to fishing stretches most anglers only read about.
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming
Wyoming is home to the native Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat and Yellowstone cutthroat trout. These fish are found throughout the Snake River drainage and Yellowstone region. Private water access often provides the best opportunity to target native cutthroat in undisturbed habitat.
While summer is peak season, Wyoming offers excellent fishing from April through November. Tailwaters like the Bighorn and North Platte's Grey Reef section fish well into late fall, and mild winter days can produce outstanding nymphing. Private spring-fed creeks often stay fishable when freestone rivers are frozen.
Properties range from easily accessible ranch water near Casper and Jackson Hole to remote backcountry streams in the Wind River and Absaroka ranges. Many ranches offer lodging on-site, and AnglerPass property listings include detailed access instructions and nearby amenities.
Join a fly fishing club on AnglerPass and access private waters across Wyoming and beyond.