Memorable Float Trips, Magical Wildlife Encounters, and the Best Dry Fly Fishing in the U.S.
Build perfect fly fishing memories with custom river experiences catered to your preferences, timing, and skill level.
Want to get away from the crowd? Check.
Need a quick trip that gets you to the airport on time but still puts you in some of the most majestic places you’ll ever see? Let’s do it.
From a memorable float on the Snake River underneath the majestic mountains of Grand Teton National Park to the banks of the Firehole River in Yellowstone to off-the-beaten path angling few will ever enjoy, we have the perfect trip for you.
Snake River Fly Fishing Float
Grand Teton National Park
Cast dry flies from a precision-placed drift boat with a Teton view
Something to love for everyone: Magnificent views of the always-changing Tetons. Incomparable dry fly fishing with wild and native Snake River Finespotted Cutthroat Trout. Spectacular wildlife viewing opportunities. There’s no better river suited to both beginner or expert fly fishermen anywhere. Our most requested float trip.
Green River, Wyoming
Fly fish your way through a remote basin filled with wildlife
Green River is a trophy Brown and Rainbow Trout fishery that passes through private land an hour south of Jackson Hole. Consistent views of the rugged Wind River Range complement the excellent dry fly fishing you can expect starting in late June. Access to 75 miles of water, allowing us to match a section to conditions, hatches, and your angling abilities.
New Fork River
The fly fishing challenge of a lifetime for experienced anglers
An intimate stream flowing out of Wyoming’s Wind River Range an hour south of Jackson Hole. Undercut banks and plentiful brush piles provide cover for German Brown Trout and a large population of rainbows. Learn to work nymphs and streamers for your chance at a trophy brown during a rewarding day floating on a remote river.
Salt River
Easy, exciting dry fly fishing on intimate mountain valley river
A perfect trip for a beginner to learn to fly fish with dry flies that make for a fun, engaging fishing trip. The Salt River runs out of the Salt River Range through Star Valley, Wyoming before emptying into the Palisades Reservoir. Fish a strong population of cutthroat and browns that love to take flies on the surface, especially during the river’s numerous bug hatches.
Lewis Lake Float
Yellowstone National Park
Relaxing fly fishing or spin fishing in a pristine lake float
If you like to vary your fishing between fly fishing and spin fishing, a guided Lewis Lake float will suit you well. Throw a dry fly at a cruising trout, fish with sinking lines, or even bust out the spinner rod, depending on conditions in the glassy clear waters. Truly great lake fishing in Yellowstone’s pure-air environment.
Yellowstone Lake Float
Yellowstone National Park
Big fish, big water, big possibilities in an iconic, geyser-ringed lake
The average fish pulled from Yellowstone Lake measures 19 inches. Geysers and thermal features dot the lake’s shores in places across 280 square miles. This lake is a prime breeding ground for fish throughout the Yellowstone ecosystem, including the world’s largest population of inland Cutthroat trout. The perfect place to practice wet or dry fly fishing or even spin fishing, depending on conditions and timing.
Lava Creek Ranch – Private
Customer satisfaction here is near 100% with such a charming landscape and very good private fishing
Nestled just on the east side of Togwotee Pass near Lava Mountain Lodge sits a quiet, peaceful, and serene piece of property known as Lava Creek Ranch. Owned and managed by Lelio Ravagnani, this unique access allows GTFF guides to take our valued guests to some of the best private still-water fishing in Western Wyoming. The property hosts a 4-acre lake that is full of large rainbows, browns, and cutthroats. The layout is perfect for small or larger groups of up to 12, with a gorgeous picnic area and perhaps the nicest outhouse in the state.