by wyotroutbum | Oct 17, 2022 | Fremont Canyon, Grey Reef, Miracle Mile, North Platte
As the leaves change so does the fishing! The fishing on all our tail waters has been nothing short of amazing! Both up and down the valley the clients and the boys are bending sticks! Dry flies are crushing it, and every afternoon we see pods of fish looking up and...
by wyotroutbum | Sep 6, 2022 | Big Horn River, Fremont Canyon, Grey Reef, Miracle Mile, North Platte
Life in the whole valley is fun!! From the Mile to Casper, we are experiencing low traffic and beautiful weather. All the guides have been out enjoying the dog days of summer and are kicking out some big rainbows and browns!! The latest report from the Bureau of...
by wyotroutbum | Aug 12, 2022 | Big Horn River, Fremont Canyon, Grey Reef, Miracle Mile, North Platte
The fishing has been steady this August! Our current river flows are Reef 2200 CFS, Mile 540 CFS, Fremont 400 CFS, and the Big Horn 1200 CFS. The Reef is in good shape from top to bottom. Keep in mind the Reef is 80 miles long and can provide you with your own little...
by wyotroutbum | Jul 22, 2022 | Big Horn River, Fremont Canyon, Grey Reef, Miracle Mile, North Platte
Mid-July is here, and if you are anything like us, you’re probably wondering how in the heck summer is passing by so quickly! When things are busy, time flies, and boy have we been busy! All of our guides and guests have enjoyed the higher flows, and the fish...
by wyotroutbum | Jun 30, 2022 | Big Horn River, Fremont Canyon, Grey Reef, Miracle Mile
Gray Reef to Town With our flows at 500cfs, it’s making for some exciting shallow-water hookups. These fish are on fire right now and even the little 16 inchers are peeling out line and bending our clients’ rods double. A lot of our guides are running fairly shallow...
by wyotroutbum | Oct 28, 2021 | Big Horn River, Fremont Canyon, Miracle Mile, North Platte
Fishing Report and Fall Forecast It’s a common occurrence on float trips. Your guide slides the boat away from the ramp and you get caught up in the early-morning scenery, the conversation, and the reeling in of one big fish after another. Then the action eases...