New fork / Green River

Big Fish, Wild Country

  • Trophy Hunting

    The Green River in western Wyoming is famous for its trophy brown trout and remote feel. With fewer boats and plenty of elbow room, anglers can focus on stalking quality wild fish. Whether you’re drifting streamers tight to undercut banks or watching a dry disappear in a slow seam, the Green offers a chance at bigger trout in a wilder setting.

  • Low Fishing Pressure

    From technical side channels to smooth glides and fast riffles, the Green offers a little bit of everything. Unlike more heavily trafficked rivers, the Green flows through wide ranchland and remote canyons where angler pressure stays low, making it ideal for those looking to explore water that feels untouched.

  • Backcountry Wyoming

    Flowing below towering buttes and through wide open sagebrush country, the Green River gives you a sense of space that’s hard to match. With crystal-clear water, open skies, and Wyoming wilderness all around, it’s a perfect float for those chasing fish—and a little peace and quiet.