Snake River Half Day Fishing Float
Snake River Half Day Fishing Floatlocation_on Destination: Snake River payments Price: $625 Have you always wanted to try fly fishing? Are you an accomplished angler already? Our Snake River Half Day Fishing Trips are the perfect way to spend part of your day in the comfort of our custom drift boats. Fish on!
What’s Included: Professional Guide Does Not Include: Fishing license: https://wgfd.wyo.gov/fishing-and-boating
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Overview
The Snake River is a relatively high volume, very braided river flowing out of Yellowstone Park, through Grand Teton, and continuing south through the heart of Jackson Hole. The native Fine Spotted Snake River Cutthroat is the name of the game, as they are happy to come to the surface for our dry fly patterns. Cutthroat are also quite willing to strike streamers and spin cast lures as well.
Your guide will provide all equipment necessary for the day. Rods, reels, flies, leader, lures, etc. Please bring your favorite rod and reel if you like, and any other equipment as well. We generally will use 5 or 6 wt, 9 foot fly rods on the Snake river.
All of our full day trips are offered in a float fishing format, two anglers and guide per drift boat. We do have the option of adding a third angler for an additional charge. Our drift boats are equipped with a casting station and captains chairs front and back, with the guide situated in the middle, allowing anglers to stand and fish, or sit and fish as the guide maneuvers the boat.
Our full day fishing float will travel about 13 miles on the Snake River, beginning at the Wilson Landing and taking out at Von Gontard’s landing.
Your guide will generally start the day with an on river casting and or skills review session if needed, and then we are off and fishing. Anglers will fish as the boat drifts under direction of your guide, with some opportunities to get out of the boat and wade as well. We will break up the day with a fresh picnic lunch stream-side, and then back to the water.
Our day will wrap up in the early afternoon, usually back to your lodging by 1 p.m. We practice catch and release so plan on bringing back some great photos and unforgettable memories.