
Premier Fly Fishing Rivers and lakes
Let us craft the ideal trip for your family on one of the incredible fly fishing rivers in Jackson Hole, tailoring each river experience to your preferences, schedule, and skill level.
The Snake River in Jackson Hole, WY
Experience the thrill of fly fishing on the legendary Snake River, where you can cast dry flies from a precision-placed drift boat while taking in the breathtaking views of the Teton Range. This river offers something for everybody, whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner. The Snake River is home to the native Snake River Finespotted Cutthroat Trout, known for their striking beauty and eager strike on dry flies. Our guided float trips provide unparalleled fishing opportunities in one of the most scenic locations in the world.
The river winds its way south through Jackson Hole, offering magnificent views of the Tetons that change with every turn. As you fish, you’ll enjoy spectacular wildlife viewing opportunities, adding to the magic of the day. Whether you’re casting from the boat or simply soaking in the landscape, there’s no better place to hone your skills or enjoy your first fly fishing experience. The Snake River, renowned for its abundant Cutthroat Trout and spectacular Teton views, provides an unforgettable setting for a fly fishing adventure from mid-June through the end of October. There is a reason this is the classic fly fishing river in Jackson Hole.
CURRENT SNAKE RIVER FLOW INFORMATION
Green River, WY
Located just an hour east of Jackson Hole, the Green River winds through a remote basin, home to abundant wildlife like antelope and moose. With over 40 miles of accessible water, this river offers prime fishing in a pristine, untouched setting. The Green is known for its thriving Brown and Rainbow Trout populations. The best time to fish the Green River is from May to mid-June, This is when the fish swim up river and are extra hungry. Access for wading is limited, making it an ideal choice for a guided float trip.
CURRENT GREEN RIVER FLOW INFORMATION
Lewis Lake, Yellowstone National Park, WY
Located in the southeastern corner of Yellowstone National Park, Lewis Lake is a hidden gem for anglers seeking outstanding a shot at a real lunker. Surrounded by dramatic landscapes, including expansive vistas, dense forests, and close proximity to geothermal wonders like Old Faithful, this tranquil lake offers an exceptional setting for fishing. Home to a variety of species of fish including Trophy Brown, and Trophy Lake Trout, The lake’s remote location ensures light fishing pressure, making it an ideal spot for both novice and seasoned anglers. The opportunity to fish using both sinking lines and dry flies, depending on the day’s conditions.
Fishing on Lewis Lake begins in late May and continues well into the fall. The combination of clear, cold water and abundant fish makes for some of the most productive fishing in the region. Whether you’re casting in search of trophy fish or simply enjoying the stunning Teton views along the way, a day spent on Lewis Lake is truly a memorable experience.
Salt River, WY
The Salt River is a serene, intimate stream that originates on the western slopes of the Salt River Mountain Range, just south of Afton, Wyoming. Flowing north through the picturesque ranchlands of Star Valley, this river weaves through a landscape rich with wildlife and stunning scenery. As it travels, the Salt River is fed by numerous tributaries and spring creeks, which enhance its diversity and create a dynamic fishing environment. The river ultimately joins the Snake River at the confluence of Palisades Reservoir, completing its journey through one of Wyoming’s most beautiful valleys.
Unlike its faster-flowing neighbors, the Salt River moves at a much more relaxed pace, similar to the upper Teton River. This slower flow makes it a perfect spot for anglers seeking a more tranquil fishing experience, with plenty of time to enjoy the surrounding nature. Whether you’re casting for native trout or exploring the peaceful waters of this hidden gem, the Salt River offers a unique and rewarding fly fishing adventure.
CURRENT SALT RIVER FLOW INFORMATION

