Located in northeast Wyoming, Gillette is a small city just west of the Black Hills. Though the city itself is small, there are several attractions in the area that make a visit to Gillette worthwhile. The main points of interest here inclu… read more
The famed Gray Reef section of the North Platte River offers 40 miles of some of the country's best trout fishing. "The Reef" begins below Gray Reef Reservoir, a small impoundment just below Alcova Reservoir, and flows northeast toward Casp… read more
A bustling metropolis by Wyoming standards--with about 17,000 people--Sheridan sits close to the Montana border just east of the Bighorn Mountains. Along with exploring the fishing opportunities both in and around Sheridan, make time to tou… read more
Tucked in the foothills of Wyoming's Snowy Range, Saratoga (population 1,800) lies on the banks of the North Platte River. The town's public hot springs provide a relaxing place to unwind after a day spent trout fishing nearby. Just north o… read more
Fishing in Bighorn Canyon, whether targeting the lake's trout with a spinning rod and a favorite lure or trolling for walleye in the lake or river, can be rewarding. You should consider some basic regulations before trying your luck. read more
Wyoming is home to some of the best fishing in the world, and its remoteness has kept its rivers wild. Wyoming law allows anglers to fish on private property from a boat, so taking a guided fishing trip is especially worthwhile. Whether yo… read more
Wyoming requires its residents and any nonresident anglers to have a valid fishing license to fish. This is just one of the many regulations the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission has in place that governs fishing in the Cowboy State. read more
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