
The Green River Region is blessed with incredible fishing opportunities and getting active with the Seedskadee Chapter is one of the best ways to meet passionate anglers eager to share their knowledge on where to go, how to improve your skills and what to use to find success fishing the rivers and streams we work together to restore.
Listed below are some of our best local and nearby waters with information on the fishing opportunities all around the area. Always be sure to check the state fishing regulations https://wgfd.wyo.gov/Regulations/Fish/Fishing-Regulation and never hesitate to attend a Seedskadee Chapter event to meet people who can answer your questions.
Green River

The Green River is one of our region’s best trout fisheries, renowned for its prolific insect hatches and large, eager trout! Best of all, the decades of restoration work by the Seedskadee Chapter of Trout Unlimited to restore the Green River habitat and improve its health through tree plantings, bank stabilization, and other volunteer projects has helped make it even better.Some of the most popular sections to fish are the special catch-and-release section along Highway 530 in Green River, and the more remote waters accessible by hiking in from the Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge trails along Highway 372 near Green River. Some of the best fishing on the Green River takes place from late May through early July when the caddisfly and stonefly hatches are peaking. Fishing is open year-round, and along with a Wyoming fishing license you must also have a conservation stamp to fish in Wyoming waters.
LOCAL RIVER #2 NAME

If you are seeking solitude, scenery and abundant, wild trout, the RIVER NAME is the place to be, especially in the early DATE RANGE! Since YEAR, the NAME Chapter has helped care for the RIVER NAME through community science, support of improved state fisheries management and annual restoration projects. The entire length of RIVER NAME is open year-round to catch and release fishing with flies or artificial lures only and only single, barbless hooks. Despite the low pressure, these wild SPECIES trout are finnicky and spooky and require a stealthy approach and accurate, delicate casts to fool. Be sure to have plenty of FLY NAME on hand when you go. Access to RIVER NAME is through the PARK NAME off ROAD NAME in TOWN NAME. After parking, take the TRAIL NAME to the left and follow it to and along the stream. Fishing is open from DATE to DATE and along with a STATE NAME fishing license you must also have a SPECIAL PERMIT NAME (IE TROUT STAMP) to fish in the special regulation waters.