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Fishing in Yellowstone National Park

River Fishing Trip in Yellowstone National Park

Lamar River Walk-n-Wade

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Fishing in Yellowstone National Park

River Fishing Trip in Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone River Walk-and-Wade

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Fishing in Yellowstone National Park

River Fishing Trip in Yellowstone National Park

Firehole River Walk-n-Wade

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Fishing in Yellowstone National Park

River Fishing Trip in Yellowstone National Park

Gibbon River Walk-n-Wade

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Fishing in Yellowstone National Park

River Fishing Trip in Yellowstone National Park

Soda Butte Walk-and-Wade

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Fishing in Yellowstone National Park
Fishing in Yellowstone National Park
Fishing in Yellowstone National Park
trip description for Firehole River Walk-n-Wade in Yellowstone National Park

Wade your way into the water with one of our guides and get ready for an action-packed day of Yellowstone Park fishing from one of the best guides around! On this fly-fishing trip, you'll be wading into the Firehole River from the grounds within Yellowstone National Park to target some Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout. The Firehole River has some of the most unique Trout fishing in the lower 48, and maybe even in the world, due to its structure and temperatures. The Firehole River has several hot water Geysers that act as tributaries, adding water volume to the river and increasing water temperatures. This can be advantageous in the colder months but may drive the fish elsewhere in the summer months. Fishing on this river is open from Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through the first Sunday in November. Most of the fish on the Firehole are Rainbow and Brown Trout, averaging 5”-12”, with an occasional 14”-16”. During October and November, there are above average Rainbow and Brown Trout below Firehole Falls, averaging 16”-24” long. On these full-day excursions, your guide(s) will wade you into the river from one of the Yellowstone Park access points. From here, your guide will give you some expert fly-fishing tips and let you try your luck. Whether you're new to fly fishing or not, your guide is eager to teach and will get some fish on your line! Regardless of where you are staying – Bozeman, Ennis, Cameron, Helena, Livingston, West Yellowstone, or Fort Smith, Montana – We have you covered. Your guide(s) will be able to pick you up at your vacation rental, lodge, hotel, campsite, or the airport. If your place of lodging is out of the way, just meet your guide at a convenient location for your day(s) on the water. Your guide will provide all the rods, reels, flies, and tippet you need to get out on the water and catch some fish. They will even have a tasty lunch for all guests. When booking, let them know if you need to rent waders and wading boots, which he will provide at an additional cost. You will also need to purchase a Yellowstone National Park fishing license (no state license is required) and pay a $20 entrance fee to enter the park. A hat, sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, and a rain jacket are recommended. Enjoy your day out on the water with your guide! **We have several listings for wade fishing trips at nearby locations in the Bozeman / Yellowstone National Park area. They want you to have the best experience possible, so if the fishing is better in another lake or river, they may recommend another location. Whether you want to stick with this spot or hear about other spots, feel free to book your wade fishing trip on this listing, and they will get in contact with you about the details!** Read More

River Fishing Trip in Yellowstone National Park

Firehole River Walk-n-Wade

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Fishing in Yellowstone National Park
Fishing in Yellowstone National Park
Fishing in Yellowstone National Park
trip description for Gibbon River Walk-n-Wade in Yellowstone National Park

Wade your way into the water with your guide and get ready for an action-packed day of Yellowstone Park fishing from one of the best guides around! On this fly-fishing trip, you'll be wading into the Gibbon River from the grounds within Yellowstone National Park to target some Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout Cutthroat Trout, and Arctic Grayling. The Gibbon River is easily accessible and walk-n-wade friendly for all ages. This is a smaller stream with notable features such as meandering meadows, cascading falls, and timbered seclusion. In the summer months, you can spend a day wading and expect smaller wild Rainbow and Brown Trout looking to eat a terrestrial. The fall months are the best time to fish for larger run-up rainbows and browns averaging 16″-20″. On these full-day excursions, your guide will wade you into the river from one of the Yellowstone Park access points. From here, your guide will give you some expert fly-fishing tips and let you try your luck. Whether you're new to fly fishing or not, Your guide is eager to teach and will get some fish on your line! Regardless of where you are staying – Bozeman, Ennis, Cameron, Helena, Livingston, West Yellowstone, or Fort Smith, Montana – We have you covered. Your guide(s) will be able to pick you up at your vacation rental, lodge, hotel, campsite, or the airport. If your place of lodging is out of the way, just meet your guide at a convenient location for your day(s) on the water. Your guide will provide all the rods, reels, flies, and tippet you need to get out on the water and catch some fish. They will even have a tasty lunch for all guests. Let them know when booking if you will need to rent waders and wading boots, which they will provide at an additional cost. You will also need to purchase a special Yellowstone National Park fishing license (no state license is required) and pay a $20 entrance fee to enter the park. A hat, sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, and a rain jacket are recommended. Enjoy your day out on the water with your guide! **We have several listings for wade fishing trips at nearby locations in the Bozeman / Yellowstone National Park area. They want you to have the best experience possible, so if the fishing is better in another lake or river, they may recommend another location. Whether you want to stick with this spot or hear about other spots, feel free to book your wade fishing trip on this listing, and they will get in contact with you about the details!** Read More

River Fishing Trip in Yellowstone National Park

Gibbon River Walk-n-Wade

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Fishing in Yellowstone National Park
Fishing in Yellowstone National Park
Fishing in Yellowstone National Park
trip description for Lamar River Walk-n-Wade in Yellowstone National Park

Wade your way into the water with your guide and get ready for an action-packed day of Yellowstone Park fishing from one of the best guides around! On this fly-fishing trip, you'll be wading into the Lamar River from the grounds within Yellowstone National Park to target some native Yellowstone Cutthroat trout. The Lamar River in the Lamar Valley is one of the most picturesque locations to fish in Yellowstone National Park. Indigenous Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout are more than willing to eat your hopper, beetle, or ant during the summer months of July, August into September. Accessing the Lamar can be as easy as a 5-minute walk or as adventurous as a 5-mile hike. Trips on the Lamar River with our guide(s) are two-day minimums. On these full-day excursions, Your guide will wade you into the river from one of the Yellowstone Park access points. From here, your guide will give you some expert fly-fishing tips and let you try your luck. Whether you're new to fly fishing or not, your guide is eager to teach and will get some fish on your line! Regardless of where you are staying – Bozeman, Ennis, Cameron, Helena, Livingston, West Yellowstone, or Fort Smith, Montana – We have you covered. Your guide(s) will be able to pick you up at your vacation rental, lodge, hotel, campsite, or the airport. If your place of lodging is out of the way, just meet your guide at a convenient location for your day(s) on the water. Your guide will provide all the rods, reels, flies, and tippet you need to get out on the water and catch some fish. They will even have a tasty lunch for all guests. Let them know when booking if you will need to rent waders and wading boots, which they will provide at an additional cost. You will also need to purchase a Yellowstone National Park fishing license (no state license is required) and pay a $20 entrance fee to enter the park. A hat, sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, and a rain jacket are recommended. Enjoy your day out on the water with your guide! **We have several listings for wade fishing trips at nearby locations in the Bozeman / Yellowstone National Park area. They want you to have the best experience possible, so if the fishing is better in another lake or river, they may recommend another location. Whether you want to stick with this spot or hear about other spots, feel free to book your wade fishing trip on this listing, and they will get in contact with you about the details!** Read More

River Fishing Trip in Yellowstone National Park

Lamar River Walk-n-Wade

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1 - 2 People From $650

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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Guide in Wyoming

What are the best fishing trips in Wyoming?

The best fishing trips in Wyoming are:

Why should I book a fishing trip in Wyoming with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 5 trips in Wyoming, and the most popular trips in the area are Yellowstone River Walk-and-Wade guided by Nate, Soda Butte Walk-and-Wade guided by Nate, and Lamar River Walk-n-Wade guided by Nate.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Looking for kid friendly guides / fishing lessons in Wyoming? Check out our beginner and family friendly guides in Wyoming.

What types of fishing trips are common in Wyoming?

River fishing is the most popular type of fishing in Wyoming.

The most commonly sought after species in Wyoming are: 1. brown trout, 2. rainbow trout, and 3. cutthroat trout.

The most common fishing techniques in Wyoming are fly fishing and wading.

How much does a Wyoming fishing trip cost?

Prices in Wyoming can range anywhere from about $650 to $650, but the average price for a full day trip in Wyoming is $650.

Is booking a fishing guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a fishing guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced fishing guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is on the water every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear and tackle, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your home waters, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for fishing in Wyoming?

The most popular season for fishing in Wyoming is summer, and most anglers book their trips 15 days in advance.

Do I need a Wyoming fishing license and what are the bag limits in Wyoming?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Wyoming, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Wyoming. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Wyoming.

What is fishing in Wyoming about?

Fishing in Wyoming offers anglers an unparalleled experience amidst some of the most stunning natural landscapes in the United States. The state is renowned for its pristine rivers, expansive lakes, and abundant fisheries, making it a mecca for fishing enthusiasts. One of Wyoming's iconic destinations is the North Platte River, which winds through picturesque canyons and wide-open plains, offering superb trout fishing opportunities. Anglers flock here to catch native cutthroat trout, as well as rainbows and browns, enjoying both the challenge of the river's currents and the tranquility of its remote stretches.

Wyoming's mountain lakes and reservoirs also provide exceptional fishing experiences. Places like Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park are famous for their trophy lake trout (mackinaw) and native Yellowstone cutthroat trout. These high-altitude lakes are not only scenic but also offer solitude and excellent fishing conditions, whether you're casting from shore or trolling from a boat. Additionally, lakes such as Flaming Gorge Reservoir on the border with Utah boast thriving populations of kokanee salmon, smallmouth bass, and trophy-sized trout, attracting anglers from far and wide.

Fly fishing enthusiasts particularly appreciate Wyoming for its clear, cold rivers like the Snake River and the Wind River, which offer challenging yet rewarding opportunities to catch wild trout. These rivers flow through rugged landscapes, providing a unique blend of adventure and serenity. Whether you're wading in a pristine mountain stream or boating across a vast reservoir, fishing in Wyoming promises unforgettable moments and the chance to connect with nature in its purest form.

What are the most popular months to go fishing in Wyoming?

Fishing seasons in Wyoming are intricately tied to the state's diverse landscapes and the habits of its fish species, offering anglers year-round opportunities to pursue their favorite catches. Spring marks the beginning of the fishing season in many parts of Wyoming, as rivers and streams thaw and become accessible. This time of year is excellent for trout fishing, with rivers like the North Platte and the Wind River offering prime conditions for fly fishing enthusiasts targeting rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout. As temperatures rise, lakes and reservoirs such as Boysen Reservoir and Flaming Gorge Reservoir come alive with activity, drawing anglers looking to hook trophy-sized trout, kokanee salmon, and bass.

Summer in Wyoming brings warmer weather and an abundance of fishing opportunities across the state. High-altitude lakes nestled in the Wind River and Absaroka Mountains, such as Fremont Lake and Lake Marie, provide excellent fishing for native cutthroat trout and brook trout. Anglers often hike or boat into these remote areas to enjoy the solitude and pristine fishing conditions. Additionally, summer is a great time for family fishing outings at lakes like Lake DeSmet or Glendo Reservoir, where amenities like boat ramps, fishing piers, and campgrounds enhance the experience for all ages.

Fall in Wyoming brings cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage, signaling another productive fishing season. As trout prepare for winter, they become more active and aggressive, making this an ideal time for fly fishing in rivers and streams. The Snake River and the Bighorn River are popular destinations during this season, known for their robust populations of trout and stunning autumn scenery. Anglers also target lakes like Yellowstone Lake and Jackson Lake for late-season fishing opportunities, trying their luck at catching trophy-sized trout or taking in the breathtaking views of Wyoming's national parks and forests.

What types of fishing are popular in Wyoming?

Fishing in Wyoming offers a variety of types and techniques tailored to its diverse landscapes and abundant fish species. Fly fishing reigns supreme in Wyoming, particularly in its many clear, cold rivers and streams. Anglers flock to renowned waters like the Snake River, Wind River, and North Platte River to cast delicate flies to native cutthroat trout, rainbows, and browns. The sport demands skill in casting and presentation, with anglers often using dry flies, nymphs, or streamers to mimic insects and baitfish that trout feed on in these pristine waters.

Wyoming's mountain lakes and reservoirs provide another dimension to fishing with opportunities for both boat and shore angling. Lakes such as Yellowstone Lake in Yellowstone National Park and Flaming Gorge Reservoir offer excellent fishing for lake trout (mackinaw), cutthroat trout, and kokanee salmon. Techniques vary from trolling with downriggers or spoons for deep-dwelling trout to casting spinners or drifting bait near shorelines. These methods allow anglers to explore vast expanses of water and target a wide range of species against a backdrop of breathtaking mountain scenery.

For those seeking adventure, Wyoming's remote backcountry lakes and streams provide unparalleled fishing experiences. Accessible by hiking, horseback, or even floatplane, these hidden gems offer solitude and the chance to catch wild trout in untouched surroundings. Anglers might use lightweight gear for backpacking trips into the Wind River Range or Bridger-Teton National Forest, where native cutthroat trout thrive in crystal-clear alpine lakes and streams. Whether you prefer the precision of fly fishing in a river, the thrill of trolling a vast reservoir, or the serenity of casting in a secluded mountain lake, Wyoming's diverse fishing opportunities cater to every angler's passion and skill level.

What species are popular for fishing in Wyoming?

Fishing in Wyoming offers a rich diversity of species that appeal to anglers seeking everything from trophy catches to serene mountain experiences. One of the most coveted targets is the native cutthroat trout, which thrives in Wyoming's pristine rivers, streams, and high-altitude lakes. Anglers often pursue the Yellowstone cutthroat trout in iconic waters like the Yellowstone River and Yellowstone Lake, enjoying the challenge of catching these beautiful fish amidst the scenic backdrop of Yellowstone National Park.

Wyoming is also renowned for its excellent trout fisheries beyond the Yellowstone cutthroat. The Snake River hosts healthy populations of rainbow and brown trout, offering opportunities for both fly fishing and conventional angling techniques. The Wind River and its tributaries provide ideal habitats for rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout, drawing anglers seeking varied fishing experiences in rugged yet picturesque landscapes.

For those interested in larger game fish, Wyoming's lakes and reservoirs offer opportunities to catch species like lake trout (mackinaw), kokanee salmon, and various types of bass. Flaming Gorge Reservoir on the Wyoming-Utah border is famous for its trophy lake trout, which can grow to impressive sizes. Anglers often target these deep-dwelling fish using downriggers or jigging techniques. Additionally, smaller lakes and ponds throughout the state provide abundant fishing for panfish and bass, making Wyoming a versatile destination for anglers of all preferences and skill levels.

What are the best places to fish in Wyoming?

Wyoming boasts some of the most picturesque and productive fishing destinations in the United States, each offering unique experiences for anglers. The North Platte River, particularly the stretch near Casper known as the "Miracle Mile," stands out as one of the top spots for trout fishing. This renowned section of the river is famous for its large populations of rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout, drawing fly fishing enthusiasts seeking both quantity and quality catches amidst breathtaking canyon scenery.

Yellowstone National Park is another iconic destination for fishing in Wyoming, featuring waters like the Yellowstone River and Yellowstone Lake. Anglers come here to pursue native Yellowstone cutthroat trout, as well as lake trout (mackinaw), which can grow to impressive sizes in the deep, cold waters of Yellowstone Lake. The park's regulations ensure sustainable fishing practices and provide opportunities for anglers to connect with nature while enjoying world-class fishing.

For those seeking solitude and a backcountry adventure, Wyoming's Wind River Range offers pristine alpine lakes and streams teeming with native cutthroat trout. Places like the Green River Lakes and the Bridger Wilderness provide remote fishing opportunities accessible via backpacking or horsepacking trips. These high-altitude waters not only offer excellent fishing but also reward anglers with stunning mountain vistas and the chance to catch trout in their natural habitat. Whether you're casting in a renowned river, exploring a national park, or venturing into the wilderness, Wyoming's diverse fishing destinations promise memorable experiences and abundant opportunities to reel in prized catches.

Does Wyoming have good fishing?

Wyoming is a hidden gem for fishing enthusiasts, offering pristine landscapes and diverse fishing opportunities across its lakes, rivers, and mountain streams. The state's natural beauty enhances the fishing experience, with rugged mountains, vast plains, and clear waters providing picturesque settings for anglers. Wyoming's famous waters include the Yellowstone River, North Platte River, and Snake River, which are renowned for their Trout fishing. Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, and Cutthroat Trout thrive in these waters, attracting fly fishing enthusiasts seeking both challenging catches and serene surroundings.

In addition to its rivers, Wyoming boasts numerous lakes and reservoirs that cater to a variety of fishing preferences. Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Boysen Reservoir, and Jackson Lake are popular destinations for anglers seeking trophy-sized Trout, Kokanee Salmon, and Bass. These expansive bodies of water offer opportunities for boating, shore fishing, and ice fishing, depending on the season, providing year-round fishing adventures amidst some of the most spectacular landscapes in the American West.

Wyoming's fishing community is supported by a range of resources and events that celebrate the state's outdoor heritage. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department actively manages the state's fisheries to ensure sustainable fishing opportunities for residents and visitors alike. Local outfitters, fishing guides, and lodges offer expertise and assistance to help anglers navigate Wyoming's diverse fishing spots effectively. Whether casting a line in a remote mountain stream or trolling on a tranquil reservoir, Wyoming offers anglers an unforgettable fishing experience surrounded by untouched natural beauty and abundant wildlife.

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