Rivers of Yellowstone and Jackson Hole
Teton Floats offers fishing and floating trips on some of the greatest waters in the Jackson Hole region, here are a few that we fish and float
Snake River FishingIn Jackson Hole, 10 minutes W from Jackson, WY.This is our classic Cutthroat trout fishery, a high volume, and braided river. The Snake River sports the Fine Spotted Snake River Cutthroat trout, a subspecies of the Yellowstone Large Spotted Cutthroat trout, or the Yellowstone Cutthroat. The Snake River hosts almost exclusively Fine Spotted Cutthroat, with the slim chance of catching a brown trout. We have seen about a dozen brown trout in as many years. The Snake River is famous for its dry fly fishing, especially for the cutthroats likelihood of coming to the surface for large insect patterns, namely stone flies and grasshoppers. |
Yellowstone National ParkYellowstone National Park. 1.5 hrs N or Jackson, WY.There are too many waters to list in Yellowstone, the fish vary as greatly as the rivers themselves. From our native Yellowstone Cutthroat on the Yellowstone River to beautiful Brown and Rainbow trout on the Madison, we will have a chance to catch most fish species within Yellowstone Park. To cast for trout while feeling in your very boots (literally) the immense power of an erupting geyser nearby, or to look a Bison in the eye as he ambles by your run, you will truly be immersed in what made Yellowstone the world’s first national Park. |