Fishing

Jackson Hole Fishing

There are few places in the entire world that offer more unique and numerous angling opportunities for trout than the state of Wyoming. And if you’re visiting Grand Teton National Park, be sure to stop off and experience Jackson Hole fishing the way it’s meant to be enjoyed.

Obviously, anywhere you fish around Jackson is going to provide you with a spectacular backdrop; the area is very famous for its scenery and wildlife. But not many people know that it is home to a sub-species of trout that you can’t find anywhere else in the world. The Snake River Cutthroat (sometimes referred to as fine-spotted cutts) are native to the Teton and Yellowstone areas, and their fondness for rising to a dry fly has made them an extremely popular game fish.

So you know you’re going to cast for the cutts, but what else is there around Jackson Hole? Well, if you’re willing to jump in the car and drive a bit, you can choose from a selection of destinations that will satiate any type of angler. There are numerous freestone rivers with fast riffles and runs (the Snake, Gros Ventre, and Hoback Rivers), crystal clear spring creeks with the most finicky of trout (Flat Creek), small alpine lakes with hefty cruisers (Amphitheatre Lake), and renowned and popular stillwaters (Yellowstone and Jackson Lakes).

No shortage of places to wet a line in Wyoming, is there? And there’s no shortage of places to stay, either, when you book a vacation rental with Mountain Property Management. We know that everyone in your group, be they fly fishermen or bait dunkers, can find the type of fishing that tickles their particular brand of fancy.

Fly Fishing in Jackson Hole Fishing Shops/Guides

High Country Flies
Jack Dennis Sports
Jackson Hole Anglers
Westbank Anglers
World Cast Anglers