Jackson Hole Fly Fishing

The pursuit of the Snake River fine spotted cutthroat trout is a dream-come-true for anglers of all ages and abilities. Here in Jackson Hole you can explore the most revered locations for fly fishing in the country, including the Henry’s Fork, the South Fork, the Green River, and the lakes and streams of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.

 
The Snake River is home to the revered native Snake River spotted cutthroat trout, and the motivation for thousands of fly-fishing fanatics to flock to the Jackson Hole valley each spring, summer and fall. Other legendary fishing hotspots in the area include the Henry’s Fork of the Snake on the Idaho side near Island Park, Flat Creek on the National Elk Refuge, the South Fork just off Palisades Reservoir in Idaho, and the lakes and streams of Grand Teton National Park. In the Green River region near Pinedale, live water is their cherished resource. Including a number of well-stocked lakes, the angler will find land-locked salmon and Kokanee, grayling, and golden trout. Jackson Hole has become the hub for world-class guides, serious anglers and beginners who want to do it right the first time.

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