Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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Bighorn River

Starting at the Wedding of the Waters in Thermopolis, Wyoming and home to the World's Largest Mineral Hot Springs, the Bighorn River is our main water that we fish and guide. The Bighorn can be fished year-round and doesn't freeze over unlike other freestone and tail water rivers around the West. Be prepared to catch trophy trout on a variety of flies ranging from nymphs to giant hopper patterns depending on the season. This is truly one of the finest rivers to drift boat fish in Wyoming. Better yet, it rarely sees crowds of people and you can soak in the mineral hot springs at the end of the day. Expect to catch: Browns, Yellowstone Cutthroats, Rainbows, and Whitefish. Our guide service is permitted by the Bighorn Basin BLM under Special Use Permit # 1101. To see current water flows on the Bighorn River click here: Bighorn River Water Flows

Waters We Guide

Shoshone National Forest

Situated near Dubois, Wyoming and encompassing two mountain ranges, the Wind River and Absaroka Mountains, the fishing is...

Wind River

Nestled in the little Western town of Dubois, Wyoming, the Wind River is a classic mountain river that starts on Togwotee...

Bighorn River

Starting at the Wedding of the Waters in Thermopolis, Wyoming and home to the World's Largest Mineral Hot Springs, the Bighorn...

Snake River

Join us for a float and fish down the Snake River located outside of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The Snake River is known for...

Green River

We are hired by Four Seasons Fly Fishers to guide on the world class Green River located in Seedskadee National Wildlife...