Wyoming

Fly Fishing Wyoming's Snake River


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Lower Snake River, Wyoming

Starting just below the town of Jackson, winding its way 37 miles through the Snake River Canyon are five sections of fishable water. Commonly used for half day and full day trips these sections produce some of the highest numbers of fly caught trout during the WorldCast Anglers fishing season. For anglers looking to start their fly fishing careers this is the place to begin. Big gravel bars and eddies hold large numbers of cutthroat trout. Fly casters will have time to stop and cast to individual fish. With one of the highest concentrations of bald eagles the lower Snake is a spectacular place to fish.

For the more adventuresome angler, WorldCast Anglers provides trips through the white water section of the Snake. Find yourself floating through turbulent waters casting into swirling pools and enticing large cutthroat trout to eat your fly. Enjoy the art of fly fishing and the rush of whitewater in an unforgettable combination.