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Explore Lodging For Your Stay. Since 1987, 11 years before any other outfitter, Wyoming Fly Fishing Guide Service has been hooking anglers into the blue-ribbon trout swimming the famed waters of the North Platte and Bighorn Rivers.
Raised in Casper Wyoming, Brock was fly fishing as far back as he can remember. Fly fishing has always been one of his loves, and he has...
Ryan Anderson has been guiding for 21 years, 2 seasons in Alaska as a fly out fly fishing guide and 19 seasons here on the North Platte. Ryan has fished all over the world but truly loves his home water in Wyoming.
Since 1987, 11 years before any other outfitter, Wyoming Fly Fishing Guide Service has been hooking anglers into the blue-ribbon trout swimming the famed waters of the North Platte and Bighorn Rivers.
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Step out on the cozy new deck to witness Wyoming sunsets, enjoy home comforts, and access private fishing spots right out your back door. Have “Brecky on the decky” and then go catch a fish! Located two minutes from the Platte River Fly Shop. For more info on this property, please call 307-277-6282.
There is A LOT of food coming down our tailwaters right now! Grey Reef: Flow 3,556 CFS. The Reef is fishing great lately. Fish are super buggy and actively on the feed. We recommend fishing the faster riffles as a lot of these fish are suspended.
All rates include guide, lunch (full day trip only), flies, leaders, and indicators. Fishing License are not included ($14/day) for non-resident daily license. Fly directly into Casper via the Casper – Natrona County International Airport on Delta or United Airlines.
Now with Wyoming Fly Fishing Guides, I’m having a blast guiding clients into trout of the North Platte and Bighorn Rivers. I enjoy teaching beginners, as well as working with accomplished anglers. Fly fishing is my passion.
It’s shoulder season for the Miracle Mile, but definitely still worth the trip if you want to see some new water and beautiful scenery. There are not quite as many large fish in the system as early spring-early summer, but there have been a few reports of bruiser browns coming to the net.