With an international reputation for trout fishing in its cold, clear streams and lakes and world-class big game hunting opportunities, Wyoming is a sportsman’s paradise.
Fishing in Wyoming
Wyoming has 22 species of game fish and we're proud to offer a quality fishing experience. Fly-fishing in Wyoming is like stepping back in time. The unspoiled rivers, crystal lakes and alpine streams are still largely untapped and brimming with trout. While wading through a creek, you're probably more likely to see a deer or antelope than another person. Wyoming has some of the best fishing in the country, and there's plenty to go around.
Hunting in Wyoming
A hunt in Wyoming is the experience of a lifetime. Feel the warmth of an elk camp when the aspens are shimmering gold, or stalk a mule deer and find the freedom of our wide open spaces. Big game licenses are issued by a lottery system and the nonresident hunter must apply well in advance of the hunting season. Licenses are limited and frequently the demand exceeds the supply.
Wyoming's 96,000 square miles have so many rivers, streams, creeks, ponds, marshes and lakes that all of the bodies of water aren't named. And if we can't even get them named over the course of the 200 years white men have been naming things in this area, you certainly aren't going to be able to fish them in three days. What three days is perfect for however is to sample three of Wyoming's very different types of fishing. read more
A common image people have of Wyoming is one of a cowhand riding the open range. That image can be you. But there are modern-day adventures here too.
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