Traditional Drift-Boat

Wyoming Float Fishing Trips

Our traditional float fishing trip is perfect for guests looking for a fly fishing adventure on a classic drift boat with 1–2 people per boat accompanied by a guide. Because of it’s size, the boat is easy to maneuver into small side channels and natural spring creeks that hold large Cutthroat, Rainbow, and Brown trout.  With half and full day options and multiple rivers to choose from, this Wyoming float fishing trip is an excellent choice for anyone looking to advance their fly fishing skills on a classic drift boat! 

Details

  • Half Day (4 Hours on the Water): $690
  • Full Day (6 Hours on the Water): $790
  • 18% Gratuity added for the guide
  • Total Combined Guest Weight Limit: 550 lb
  • All gear, snacks, and drinks are included.
  • $14 fishing license for those 14 years and older and lunch not included

Highlights

  • The traditional boat allows for each guest to fish the entire length of the trip for maximized opportunity to catch trout.
  • Our guides will adapt to your ability level whether you are a beginner looking to perfect your cast or a seasoned angler searching for a record setting fish. 
  • Jackson Hole is known for its beautiful scenery and a float trip is no exception! Enjoy the views, wildlife, and fishing all from the comfort of a classic drift boat. 
  • Traditional boat trips come with both Fly Fishing and Spin Fishing options.

GALLERY

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

If your trip consists of 1 or 2 boats and/or guides there is a 14 day cancellation policy. A 3% cancellation fee will be assessed on all refunds outside of 14 days.

If your trip consists of 3 or more boats and/or guides there is a 30 day cancellation policy. A 3% cancellation fee will be assessed on all refunds outside of 30 days.

No experience necessary! Our guides are happy to work with and teach all individuals, whether they are beginners, intermediate, or advanced anglers. 

We love both spin fishing and fly fishing! For spin fishing, we always cut two hooks off and pinch the barb down to ensure we do not hurt the fish. Spin fishing works especially well in our family boats, but we can always do one or the other, or both. When your guide reaches out the day before the trip let them know of any preferences you have. Spin fishing is productive on most rivers we guide but there are certain conditions where fly fishing is preferred.

If your trip is booked in the months of May or June, please wait to purchase a fishing license until we confirm which body of water is fishing best. If your trip is in the months of July, August, September, or October you can purchase your license here: https://wgfd.wyo.gov/apply-or-buy
Children 14 and under do not need a license when accompanied by a licensed adult.

Sunglasses are a must for everyone on a fishing trip! This is to protect your eyes from any hooks. Other recommend items include:

  • Appropriate clothing for the forecasted weather. Morning and evening are generally cooler, while midday heats up quickly.
  • Bring extra jackets that you can shed as the day goes on. Light and airy clothing are great for the summer months. In the spring and fall non-cotton clothing like fleece or wool is best.
  • Sunscreen, hats, and comfortable shoes.
  • Lunch if you would like.
  • Cameras and phones are ok to bring but are always brought at the discretion of the guest.

We provide a cooler full of water and snacks on all trips. Snacks generally consist of beef jerky, chips, and crackers/cookies for kids. Guests can provide their own lunch on half and full-day trips.

At the time of booking, we will decide on the best meeting location. Your guide will text you the day before the trip to confirm the time and location. If you do not have a rental car, we can pick you up. For guests with a rental car, we appreciate meeting at designated locations as some hotels and neighborhoods are tight for the guide to drive their boat through.

Which body of water we fish depends on the time of year and conditions. Here is a breakdown of generally where we fished based on the date: These dates can vary from year to year.

  • Snake River: June 25th – October 31st
  • Lewis Lake: May 27th – July 1st
  • Green River: May 1 – July 31st
  • Salt River: June 25th – September 30th

Half day trips can vary in length from 4 hours to 7 hours in total, depending on the location. The Snake River is 10 minutes from Jackson, which makes trips on the Snake generally last around 5 hours in total (driving to the river, restrooms, etc) with 4 hours on the water. The Green River and Lewis Lake are both 1 hour and 20 minutes from Jackson. The Salt River is about 45 minutes.

Full- day trips can vary in length from 6 hours to 9 hours in total, depending on the location. The Snake River is 10 minutes from Jackson, which makes trips on the Snake generally last around 5 hours in total (driving to the river, restrooms, etc) with 4 hours on the water. The Green River and Lewis Lake are both 1 hour and 20 minutes from Jackson. The Salt River is about 45 minutes.

Fishing can sometimes be better in the rain! With that said, trips go out rain or shine. If there is weather in the forecast, we can provide waders, boots, Helly Hansen rain pants, and Helly Hansen raincoats.

Our age minimum is 4 years old.
There are restrooms located at the start and end of each float trip.

Because river boats are much smaller compared to ocean boats, we do have a weight limit. Our small boats have a guest’s weight limit of 500 pounds (distrusted relatively evenly between 2 people). Our group and family big boats have a guest weight limit of 750 pounds.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

If your trip consists of 1 or 2 boats and/or guides there is a 14 day cancellation policy. A $35 cancellation fee will be assessed on all refunds outside of 14 days. If your trip consists of 3 or more boats and/or guides there is a 30 day cancellation policy. A $35 cancellation fee will be assessed on all refunds outside of 30 days.
No experience necessary! Our guides are happy to work with and teach all individuals, whether they are beginners, intermediate, or advanced anglers.
We love both spin fishing and fly fishing! For spin fishing, we always cut two hooks off and pinch the barb down to ensure we do not hurt the fish. Spin fishing works especially well in our family boats, but we can always do one or the other, or both. When your guide reaches out the day before the trip let them know of any preferences you have. Spin fishing is productive on most rivers we guide but there are certain conditions where fly fishing is preferred.
If your trip is booked in the months of May or June, please wait to purchase a fishing license until we confirm which body of water is fishing best. If your trip is in the months of July, August, September, or October you can purchase your license here: https://wgfd.wyo.gov/apply-or-buy Children 14 and under do not need a license when accompanied by a licensed adult.
Sunglasses are a must for everyone on a fishing trip! This is to protect your eyes from any hooks. Other recommend items include: Appropriate clothing for the forecasted weather. Morning and evening are generally cooler, while midday heats up quickly. Bring extra jackets that you can shed as the day goes on. Light and airy clothing are great for the summer months. In the spring and fall non-cotton clothing like fleece or wool is best. Sunscreen, hats, and comfortable shoes Lunch if you would like Cameras and phones are ok to bring but are always brought at the discretion of the guest.
We provide a cooler full of water and snacks on all trips. Snacks generally consist of beef jerky, chips, and crackers/cookies for kids. Guests can provide their own lunch on half and full-day trips.
At the time of booking, we will decide on the best meeting location. Your guide will text you the day before the trip to confirm the time and location. If you do not have a rental car, we can pick you up. For guests with a rental car, we appreciate meeting at designated locations as some hotels and neighborhoods are tight for the guide to drive their boat through.
Which body of water we fish depends on the time of year and conditions. Here is a breakdown of generally where we fished based on the date: These dates can vary from year to year. Snake River: June 25th – October 31st Lewis Lake: May 27th – July 1st Green River: May 1 – July 31st Salt River: June 25th – September 30th
Half day trips can vary in length from 4 hours to 7 hours in total, depending on the location. The Snake River is 10 minutes from Jackson, which makes trips on the Snake generally last around 5 hours in total (driving to the river, restrooms, etc) with 4 hours on the water. The Green River and Lewis Lake are both 1 hour and 20 minutes from Jackson. The Salt River is about 45 minutes. Full- day trips can vary in length from 6 hours to 9 hours in total, depending on the location. The Snake River is 10 minutes from Jackson, which makes trips on the Snake generally last around 5 hours in total (driving to the river, restrooms, etc) with 4 hours on the water. The Green River and Lewis Lake are both 1 hour and 20 minutes from Jackson. The Salt River is about 45 minutes.
Fishing can sometimes be better in the rain! With that said, trips go out rain or shine. If there is weather in the forecast, we can provide waders, boots, Helly Hansen rain pants, and Helly Hansen raincoats.

READY TO BOOK?

If the Traditional Driftboat sounds right for you, please feel free to reserve online or call our office. Summer is a busy time in Jackson Hole! Booking in advance is always recommended as spots can fill up quickly. 

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