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Trophy Trout Fly Fishing Trip

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4–8 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should be comfortable standing for extended periods and able to walk on uneven terrain.

Overview

Join Teton Troutfitters for an exclusive Trophy Trout Fly Fishing Trip in Jackson, Wyoming. Perfect for anglers seeking big catches and stunning scenery, this private experience offers expert guidance in some of the area's best fishing waters.

Jackson, Wyoming

Trophy Trout Fly Fishing Trip

Full Day • All Ages

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About This Adventure

Experience a full day of fly-fishing in the stunning glacier-fed waters of the Green and New Fork Rivers, just 45 miles from Teton Troutfitters. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Wind River Range while catching various trout species. All gear and expert lessons are included, making this an unforgettable adventure.

Duration and Price

  • Full Day 6 hours -$850/boat 1-2 person per boat.

About

Just 45 miles from the Teton Troutfitters shop, across the Continental Divide, runs the glacier fed waters of the Green and New Fork River.

All species of trout are found here: Rainbow, Brown, Brook and Cutthroat, in these freestone rivers. These rivers are much smaller than the Snake River, and fish well in early season, June and July.

The view of the Wind River Range, along with herds of antelope, will greet you, as we trek down the dirt road to access the river.

All fly-fishing gear is included in every trip, as well as lessons in its use, at no extra charge.

Departure from Teton Troutfitters shop will be at 7AM, and return around 4PM.

Seasonal Fishing Conditions

The best times to fish the rivers with Teton Troutfitters are as follows:

The Snake River is ideal in April, the last week of June, and throughout July, August, September, and October, but please note that only half-day trips are available during these peak times.

The Green and New Fork Rivers are excellent fishing spots year-round, except for late May and early June.

The Salt River follows the same schedule as the Snake, with prime fishing in April, the last week of June, and the months of July, August, September, and October.

What to bring

For any given fishing trip the guide will provide transportation to from and on the river, personal flotation devices, fly rods, flies, snacks (lunch on full days), and beverages.

The client will be responsible for purchasing a fishing license that is valid for the days they are fishing, sunscreen, clothing for any weather we expect to have, a hat, and sunglasses. If they would like to bring their own fly-fishing gear they are welcome to do so.

Adventure Tips

Use the Right Fly Pattern

Match your fly to the local hatch to improve your chances of landing a trophy trout.

Check River Conditions

Always verify water levels and flow rates before heading out to ensure safe and optimal fishing conditions.

Dress in Layers

Wyoming weather can change quickly; layering keeps you comfortable throughout the day.

Arrive Early

Getting to the best spots early increases your chances of catching large trout before the crowds arrive.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Moose
  • Bald eagles

History

Jackson Hole has a rich history tied to trapping and fur trading, and it became a popular fishing destination in the early 20th century.

Conservation

The area emphasizes catch-and-release practices and sustainable fishing to protect native fish populations and preserve the ecosystem.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Wading Boots

Essential

Provides support and traction when navigating slippery riverbeds.

Fly Rod and Reel

Essential

Essential for casting and landing trout in rivers and streams.

Sunscreen & Hat

Essential

Protects you from sun exposure during long hours outdoors.

Layered Clothing

Essential

Keeps you comfortable in changing weather conditions; include moisture-wicking and insulating layers.

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