Travel to Wyoming and experience the best fly-fishing spots in North America. There are great fishing spots all over the state that have rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout. Beginners and experienced anglers alike will have their skills tested in the crystal-clear waters surrounded by beautiful scenery.
Grey Reef
Located near Casper, WY, the Grey Reef area of the North Platte River is believed to be one of the greatest rainbow trout fishing spots in the country. These monsters average 3-6 lbs. and have been reported to weigh as much as 20 lbs.
Miracle Mile
This 5 ½ mile stretch of the North Platte river got its name because of the number and size of the trout that live there. This is the one of the best places in Wyoming to fly fish.
Fremont Canyon
Named after explorer John Fremont, this trout fishing hot spot is only accessible by foot. A rewarding challenge awaits the experienced angler who wants to test their mettle.
Saratoga
Visit this small town where the fish and scenery are plentiful. This fishing destination is near the famous Miracle Mile and home to the Hobo Pool natural hot spring.
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone Lake is the largest lake above 7,000 ft. in North America, and the cutthroat and lake trout are ready for you to catch them. The wonder of Yellowstone National Park surrounds this great fishing spot.
Jackson Hole
A truly magical experience awaits anglers of all skill levels. Take in the legendary scenery of this fly-fishing spot in Wyoming while catching cutthroat trout in the Snake River.
Tongue River
Beginning in the Bighorn Mountains and flowing into Montana, the Tongue River is a spawning area for brown and rainbow trout. Beautiful mountain scenery surrounds the clear waters of this great fishing location.
Big Laramie River
Located in southeastern Wyoming, the Big Laramie is 200 miles of true freestone stream. There are remote and secluded spots to be found along this river that are great for catching trout.
Flaming Gorge Reservoir
Over 200,000 acres of land makes up this recreation area and surrounds the reservoir fed by the Green River. There’s 375 miles of shoreline that offers some of the best trout fishing in the country.
Two Ocean Creek
The famous Two Ocean Creek splits along the continental divide and flows into two oceans, the Atlantic and the Pacific. Cutthroat trout swim up this stream to spawn, which makes this the best place to catch them.