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River, Lake Fishing Trip in Cody

Trophy Brown Trout Spin-casting

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River Fishing Trip in Yellowstone National Park

Soda Butte Walk-and-Wade

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River Fishing Trip in Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone River Walk-and-Wade

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Everything to Know About Booking a fishing trip in Wyoming

What are the best river fishing trips in Wyoming?

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

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 3 river trips in Wyoming, and the most popular trips in the area are Yellowstone River Walk-and-Wade guided by Nate, Trophy Brown Trout Spin-casting guided by Brian, and Soda Butte Walk-and-Wade guided by Nate.

All guides on Captain Experiences are 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 river guides / fishing lessons in Wyoming? Check out our beginner and family friendly river guides in Wyoming.

What types of river fishing trips are common in Wyoming?

The most commonly sought after species for river fishing are: 1. brown trout, 2. rainbow trout, and 3. cutthroat trout.

The most common fishing techniques in Wyoming are fly fishing, wading, and artificial lure fishing but jigging and light tackle fishing are popular as well.

How much does a Wyoming river fishing trip cost?

Prices for river fishing in Wyoming can range anywhere from about $435 to $850, but the average price for a half day trip for river fishing in Wyoming is $475. The average price for a full day trip for river fishing in Wyoming is $850.

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 river fishing in Wyoming?

The most popular season for river fishing in Wyoming is summer, and most anglers book their trips 13 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 river in Wyoming all about?

Wyoming's rivers are a testament to the state's rugged beauty and abundant natural resources, offering a diverse range of outdoor experiences amidst breathtaking landscapes. The Snake River, winding through the western mountains and valleys of Wyoming, is perhaps the most iconic. Known for its scenic Grand Teton backdrop and meandering course through Jackson Hole, the Snake River provides opportunities for whitewater rafting, kayaking, and fishing. Anglers are drawn to its waters for trout, including native cutthroat, brown, and rainbow trout, making it a prime destination for fly fishing enthusiasts who enjoy casting amidst stunning mountain vistas.

Another notable river in Wyoming is the North Platte River, which flows through the southern part of the state, offering a mix of serene floats and challenging rapids. Sections like the Miracle Mile and Grey Reef are renowned for their excellent trout fishing, particularly for trophy-sized rainbow and brown trout. Fly fishing with nymphs and streamers is popular here, with anglers wading or floating to access prime fishing spots along its clear, cold waters. The North Platte River also supports a variety of wildlife and provides vital habitat for migratory birds, adding to its allure for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Wyoming's rivers play a crucial role in both recreation and conservation efforts, serving as habitats for diverse fish species and supporting local economies through tourism and outdoor activities. The Green River, flowing through the southwestern part of the state, is a designated Wild and Scenic River known for its scenic beauty and opportunities for boating, fishing, and camping. Whether navigating the rapids of the Snake River, casting lines into the pristine waters of the North Platte, or exploring the untouched landscapes along the Green River, Wyoming's rivers offer a pristine and adventurous escape into the heart of the American West.

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

Wyoming's river seasons reflect the state's diverse climate and landscape, offering distinct experiences for outdoor enthusiasts throughout the year. Spring marks the beginning of river season as snowmelt from the majestic Rocky Mountains swells river flows, creating prime conditions for whitewater rafting and kayaking. Rivers like the Snake River through Jackson Hole and the North Platte River in central Wyoming see exhilarating rapids and higher water levels, attracting thrill-seekers and adventurers eager to navigate challenging sections amidst stunning mountain scenery.

As summer arrives, Wyoming's rivers transform into hubs of recreational activity, offering a variety of pursuits from fishing to leisurely floats. Anglers shift their focus to trout fishing as rivers stabilize and water levels drop, making conditions ideal for fly fishing and spin casting. The Snake River and its tributaries, along with the Wind River and its mountain streams, provide excellent opportunities to catch native cutthroat, brown, and rainbow trout. Techniques vary from using dry flies and nymphs in fast-moving currents to drifting with live bait or casting with artificial lures in calmer stretches.

Autumn brings a quieter, more contemplative season along Wyoming's rivers as temperatures cool and foliage begins to change. This time of year is favored by anglers for its scenic beauty and abundant fish populations. The North Platte River's Miracle Mile and Grey Reef sections become particularly popular for trout fishing, with anglers enjoying the challenge of catching trophy-sized rainbow and brown trout as they prepare for winter. Fall also marks the spawning season for some fish species, adding to the allure for anglers seeking these seasonal opportunities amidst Wyoming's pristine river environments.

What techniques are popular for river in Wyoming?

Wyoming's rivers offer a diverse array of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts, each characterized by unique landscapes and recreational opportunities. The Snake River, flowing through Jackson Hole and the Grand Teton National Park, is famous for its scenic beauty and variety of activities. Whitewater rafting and kayaking are popular during the spring and early summer months when snowmelt swells river flows, creating thrilling rapids like those found in the Snake River Canyon. Anglers also flock to the Snake River for its trout fishing, targeting native cutthroat, rainbow, and brown trout using techniques such as fly fishing with dry flies, nymphs, and streamers.

In central Wyoming, the North Platte River meanders through picturesque valleys and canyons, offering both serene floats and challenging fishing opportunities. Sections like the Miracle Mile and Grey Reef are renowned for their trophy trout fishing, drawing anglers who enjoy the challenge of catching large rainbow and brown trout. Fly fishing is particularly popular here, with anglers casting from the banks or floating in drift boats to access prime fishing spots in the river's clear, cold waters. Techniques include using nymphs, streamers, and dry flies depending on the season and fish behavior.

Beyond fishing and whitewater sports, Wyoming's rivers are vital ecosystems supporting a variety of wildlife and providing habitats for fish species like trout, pike, and catfish. The Green River, flowing through southwestern Wyoming, is a designated Wild and Scenic River known for its rugged beauty and opportunities for boating, fishing, and camping. Whether navigating the rapids of the Snake River, casting lines into the North Platte's productive waters, or exploring the untouched landscapes along the Green River, Wyoming's rivers offer a pristine and adventurous escape into the heart of the American West.

What species are popular for river in Wyoming?

Wyoming's rivers offer a rich diversity of fish species that cater to anglers seeking varied experiences throughout the state. Trout fishing is a major draw, with native cutthroat, rainbow, and brown trout thriving in the cold, clear waters of rivers like the Snake, North Platte, and Wind River. The Snake River in Jackson Hole, for instance, is renowned for its trout fishing opportunities, with anglers using fly fishing techniques such as dry flies and nymphs to entice these prized fish amidst stunning mountain scenery.

In addition to trout, Wyoming's rivers support populations of warmwater species such as northern pike, walleye, and smallmouth bass. The North Platte River, especially sections like the Miracle Mile and Grey Reef, is famous for its trophy-sized rainbow and brown trout, attracting anglers who enjoy the challenge of targeting these large, elusive fish with fly fishing or spin casting methods. Northern pike, known for their aggressive strikes, are sought after in rivers and reservoirs like the Green River and Boysen Reservoir, where anglers use techniques like trolling with large spoons or casting with artificial lures to hook these predatory fish.

During certain seasons, Wyoming's rivers also host migratory fish species, adding another dimension to the fishing experience. The North Platte River sees runs of spawning trout and occasional salmon, drawing anglers eager to test their skills against these powerful fish. Conservation efforts play a crucial role in maintaining healthy fish populations and preserving the natural habitats that support these diverse species, ensuring that anglers can continue to enjoy world-class fishing experiences in Wyoming's pristine river environments for years to come.

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