As you have read, Thermopolis is truly an incredible place, waiting to be enjoyed by all, especially the fly angler. While a few may spin fish, some of the best fly fishing awaits the avid angler. The Big Horn River can be forgiving to the novice, while at the same time, challenge the most accomplished fly fisher. Whether fishing deep with wets or streamers, sub surface with nymphs, or on the surface with drys, or whether you’re fishing the Spring trico, blue winged olive, or p.m.d. hatches, the July Crane fly hatch or the fall caddis hatch, Reggie will give you this promise. "Every cast has the potential of hooking a trophy of a lifetime, and with each cast, myself, my wife, and our staff, will do all in our power to provide you with a trip you will cherish for a lifetime."
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Mike and Cristine Fong, Owners/editors of "Inside Angler" from California"
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Ron McCamish of Fairfax CA with 6 1/2 lb, 24" Brown.
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Bob Thorson of Forrestville CA with 6lb. rainbow.
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Chuck Wahl from CA caught and released this Spawning Rainbow.
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Adrian Treese nets large rainbow for Reggie
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Scott Treese with late evening caught rainbow.
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Cynthia Mark from CA with cutthroat.
Brown Trout caught in early May
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Frank Gorham and John Keyser with rainbow.
There are numerous places to wade while on your float trip down the Big Horn River.
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Your guide Reggie Treese releases this rainbow for another angler to enjoy another day.
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Reggie teaches fly casting to beginners as well as accomplised casters
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Reggies vast expertise helps in many areas. Here Reggie shows some of the abundant aquatic life that is responsible for the extremly fast growth of the fish in the Big Horn River. His knowledge of the Big Horn and it’s fish will help make your trip truly memorable.