If you're an avid fisherman here in the Cowboy State - whether wading waist-deep in the middle of a rushing river, casting a line from a rocky beach, or deep-lake fishing from a boat in the middle of the water - you know that the best fishing spots in Wyoming might as well be kept under lock and key. We won't go spilling all of those secluded, million-dollar secrets, and nor will we wax poetic about the spots that diehard anglers already know are a fisherman's dream (we see you, Miracle Mile!). But we do want to showcase one little-known spot that is pretty epic when it comes to reeling in a show-stopping catch. Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge on the Green River may not be a hidden gem to locals, but outdoorsmen who flock to nearby Flaming Gorge may not realize that this quiet slice of the river just a few miles away is absolute gold when it comes to fishing.
First things first: a disclaimer. As we all know, there are a lot of different ways to cast a line, and this spot may not appeal to every fishing style, but boy, is the challenge worth it!
Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge, tucked away in southwestern Wyoming near Rock Springs, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and abundant wildlife. It sits in the western shadow of the Winds and stretches 26 miles along the Green River, providing a haven for both resident and migratory animals. But among its many recreational opportunities, fishing stands out.
In fact, the Seedskadee is a high desert oasis if there ever was one. The stark, sagebrush and grass landscape is unforgiving, but the Green River that cuts through it is a glittering ribbon of life in these parts. Here, there are just enough fish in the river's depths to make long days on the water worth it, but few enough that they're fat and hungry.
Rainbow trout, cutthroat, brown trout, mountain whitefish ... you name it. And in fall, the coveted kokanee run.
A few miles away, Fontenelle and Flaming Gorge corral the coursing Green River into a beloved recreation area, and fishermen who head that way will certainly find success. But in this quiet haven far away from the crowds, fishing the Green River is both a wild and rewarding experience.
Snowmelt and marshy areas form the perfect habitat for absolutely massive aquatic life. In fact, so large are the fish (16-plus inches, in many cases) that anything smaller is required to be released.
As a protected area, there are a few other rules to keep in mind. Only artificial flies and lures are to be used in the refuge, but fortunately the fish seem to prefer them anyway.
Dry flies might not seem intuitive here at first, but they're surprisingly effective.
It's also important to note that you won't find much shade in the refuge, so be prepared. But the calm and quiet is perfect for spotting those early biters, especially around feeding time.
There are plenty of spots to wade in, but a drift boat is the best way to cast a line and experience the water, in our opinion.
If you're not sure where to start, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has a list of authorized guide services that will help you learn the various seams and pockets of the Seedskadee. Floats here are controlled to protect the vitality of the ecosystems and ensure adequate fish numbers, so you'll also want to check out the latest guidelines as well before you head out.
There's a beautiful assortment of wildlife here if you keep your eyes peeled. Pronghorn, moose, geese, trumpeter swans, otters, and over 300 other species make their homes both in and out of the water. They'll keep you company as you patiently await that next bite.
Stick around till sunset for even more epic views.
Compared to more well-known fishing spots, like Pathfinder and the North Platte, you won't find too many avid fishermen talking about Seedskadee, and in truth, it takes a determined and patient rod-wielder to navigate this slice of the river.
The wide-open, exposed nature of this corner of Wyoming grassland is often coupled with piercing wind and wild temperature swings as well, which means casting a line unprepared might just leave you with frigid toes and no catch in hand. But with stunning views and big tailwater trout aplenty, those who lean in and learn the ropes are sure to fall in love with this underrated spot!
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The term seedskadee uniquely comes from a native Shoshone word that means “river of the prairie hen.” And while you'll certainly find those here (fellow bird-lovers, keep your camera handy!), the fishing here is just as incredible of an experience as the wildlife watching.
Whether at Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge or elsewhere, share your best fishing stories and catches with us - we'd love to hear about them!
This corner of Wyoming is home to more than a few must-see spots. From hidden petroglyphs and Castle Rock to exploring Green River itself, adventure is never too far away!
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