Drift boat fishing is a Western experience not to be missed. The lure of big rivers and trophy trout makes Montana’s Bighorn and Wyoming’s North Platte rivers world famous.
The Bighorn River has developed a well-deserved reputation for some of the best fly-fishing in the West. The Bighorn River is known for being a tremendous resources for brown and rainbow trout, many over 18 inches that will fervently eat a dry fly. If you want to enjoy Big Sky Country with long summer days, cool, clear water and plenty of big, wild, powerful trout; the Bighorn is the place for you.
The North Platte River offers anglers a chance to hook some of the strongest rainbows, cutthroats and browns Wyoming has to offer. The North Platte River (Grey Reef) is situated on the high windswept plains of central Wyoming and runs some 62 miles before it stops holding trout. It is home to some extremely large fish without the traffic or pressure associated with today’s tail-waters. The North Platte River has become renowned for the sheer attitude of its trophy-sized trout. Book a float trip with a Rock Creek Anglers guide, and you’ll soon see why.