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Dubois area waters support healthy populations of cutthroat, rainbow, and brown trout. The Wind River system provides diverse fishing opportunities from technical pocket water to open lake fishing. - High elevation creates ideal water temperatures. - Native Yellowstone cutthroat thrive in many waters. - Seasonal hatches provide consistent dry fly opportunities.
ZT Angling Company offers guided fishing trips in Dubois, Wyoming, where the pristine mountain waters provide exceptional angling opportunities year-round. Guide Zack TenBrink brings local expertise to Wyoming's backcountry streams and alpine lakes, helping anglers connect with the region's diverse trout populations. Located in the heart of the Cowboy State, Dubois sits at the gateway to some of Wyoming's most productive fishing waters, from the Wind River to high-elevation wilderness lakes. Whether you're targeting native cutthroat or rainbow trout, these guided fishing adventures showcase the best of Wyoming's angling heritage. Professional equipment and local knowledge ensure a memorable day on the water, with flexible booking options available for both beginners and experienced fly fishers seeking authentic Western fishing experiences.
Guide Zack TenBrink of ZT Angling Company provides professional guided fishing trips throughout the Dubois area, specializing in Wyoming's premier trout waters. These full-day adventures include all necessary equipment, local expertise, and access to productive fishing locations that showcase the region's natural beauty. Licensed and experienced, Zack offers personalized instruction for all skill levels, from first-time anglers to seasoned fly fishers looking to explore new waters. Trips typically run 6-8 hours and include gear, guidance, and transportation to prime fishing spots. Book online or call for current rates and availability.
The Dubois area offers diverse fishing opportunities, from intimate mountain streams to expansive alpine lakes. Spring and summer provide excellent dry fly fishing, while fall brings spectacular streamer action as trout prepare for winter. The region's high elevation and clean water create ideal conditions for healthy trout populations, with many waters offering both wild and native fish. Anglers appreciate the combination of technical fishing challenges and stunning Rocky Mountain scenery.
Access to remote waters sets these trips apart, with many locations requiring local knowledge to find and fish effectively. The Wind River drainage system provides varied fishing experiences, from pocket water fishing in mountain creeks to sight fishing in crystal-clear pools.
Wyoming's mountain fishing season typically runs from late May through October, with peak conditions occurring during summer months when high-elevation waters become accessible. Weather can change quickly in the mountains, so layered clothing and rain gear are essential. Water levels fluctuate with snowmelt and seasonal precipitation, affecting fishing techniques and fly selection throughout the season.
Morning and evening hours often produce the best fishing, especially during summer heat. Hatches vary by elevation and water type, with caddis, mayflies, and terrestrials providing consistent action. Local regulations vary by water body, and Guide Zack ensures all participants understand current rules and licensing requirements for Wyoming fishing.
Guided trips include professional-grade fly fishing equipment, flies, and transportation to fishing locations. Groups are kept small to ensure personalized attention and quality fishing experiences. Meeting times are typically early morning to maximize productive fishing hours and take advantage of optimal conditions. Participants should bring appropriate outdoor clothing, sunglasses, and personal items. Lunch and beverages can be arranged for full-day trips, and photography services help capture memorable moments on the water.