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The Wind River Valley around Dubois supports healthy populations of native cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, and mountain whitefish. These cold-water species thrive in the area's high-elevation streams and alpine lakes. - Native Yellowstone cutthroat trout are the area's prized species. - Rainbow trout provide excellent fighting action in faster water. - Mountain whitefish offer consistent action during colder months.
Guide Zack TenBrink of ZT Angling Company offers professional guided fishing trips in Dubois, Wyoming's pristine mountain waters. Located in the heart of the Wind River Valley, these fishing adventures target native trout species in some of Wyoming's most scenic backcountry streams and alpine lakes. With over a decade of local guiding experience, Zack provides all necessary gear and shares insider knowledge of seasonal patterns, productive techniques, and hidden fishing spots that only locals know. Whether you're a beginner learning to cast or an experienced angler seeking trophy trout, these guided trips offer personalized instruction and access to waters that consistently produce memorable catches in one of Wyoming's premier fishing destinations.
Guide Zack TenBrink of ZT Angling Company provides expert-guided fishing experiences throughout the Dubois area's pristine mountain waters. Each trip includes professional instruction, quality gear, and access to productive fishing locations known for consistent trout action. Zack's local expertise spans over ten years of guiding in Wyoming's Wind River Valley, offering both half-day and full-day options suitable for all skill levels. Trips typically accommodate 1-4 anglers and include rods, reels, flies, and tackle. Advanced booking is recommended, especially during peak summer and fall seasons when trophy trout are most active.
The Wind River Valley surrounding Dubois offers exceptional trout fishing in crystal-clear mountain streams, alpine lakes, and the renowned Wind River itself. These waters hold healthy populations of native cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, and mountain whitefish. The area's high elevation and cold, oxygen-rich waters create ideal conditions for strong, fighting fish that challenge anglers of all experience levels.
Zack's guided trips focus on fly fishing techniques perfectly suited to Wyoming's mountain environment, including dry fly presentations during prolific hatches and nymph fishing in deeper pools and runs. The scenic backdrop of the Absaroka and Wind River mountain ranges adds an unforgettable element to every fishing adventure, making these trips as much about the wilderness experience as the fishing itself.
Dubois area waters fish best from late spring through early fall, with peak conditions typically occurring from June through September when water temperatures are optimal and insect activity is highest. Morning and evening sessions often produce the most consistent action, particularly during summer months when midday temperatures can slow trout activity. Weather in the high country can change quickly, so layered clothing and rain gear are always recommended.
The Wind River and its tributaries offer diverse fishing opportunities, from technical dry fly fishing on calm morning pools to streamer fishing in faster water during overcast conditions. Water levels fluctuate seasonally, with spring runoff typically clearing by mid-June, revealing the gin-clear water that makes sight fishing possible. Local regulations require barbless hooks in many areas, and Zack ensures all guests understand current rules and best practices for catch-and-release fishing.
Each guided trip begins with a brief orientation covering safety, local regulations, and the day's fishing strategy based on current conditions. Zack provides high-quality fly rods, reels, and a selection of proven local fly patterns, though experienced anglers are welcome to bring their own gear. Waders and boots are available for rent, and all guests receive basic instruction on casting techniques and fish handling.
Transportation to fishing locations is typically by vehicle to access points, followed by short walks to prime fishing spots. Most locations are suitable for anglers with moderate mobility, though some premium backcountry spots may require longer hikes. Trips include bottled water and can accommodate special dietary needs with advance notice. Photography of memorable catches is encouraged, and Zack often shares tips for documenting your Wyoming fishing adventure.