Snake River, Jackson WY

Encountering the domain of the Snake River cutthroat is a unique fishing adventure that delights Jackson visitors and local anglers alike. Few other river systems in this country maintain a healthy, wild, strain of the native trout as does the Snake River and its major tributaries such as Pacific Creek, the Gros Ventre, Hoback, Buffalo, …

New Fork

Traditionally by late June and early July drift boaters from Jackson are making the 55 to 75 mile one-way drive over “The Rim” that leaves the Columbia River drainage behind in Jackson, and greets the Colorado River tributaries, the Green River and its smaller tributary, the New Fork. These two trout-rich streams flow from lakes …

Green River

Traditionally by late June and early July drift boaters from Jackson are making the 55 to 75 mile one-way drive over “The Rim” that leaves the Columbia River drainage behind in Jackson, and greets the Colorado River tributaries, the Green River and its smaller tributary, the New Fork. These two trout-rich streams flow from lakes …

Salt River

Fly fishing the Salt River is a unforgettable experience. The Salt River begins in an intermittent spring river near Afton, Wyoming, in the area west of Jackson called Star Valley. The Salt acquires a number of small spring fed tributaries and is a rich water course that is home to both brown and cutthroat trout. Depending on winter …