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Wyoming Fly Fishing Trip: Shoshone North Fork

Shoshone North Fork

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North Fork of the Shoshone River
(Wapiti Ranger District)

Species Present:
rainbow trout, mountain whitefish, brook trout, Yellowstone cutthroat, brown trout, rainbow-cutthroat hybrids and some lake trout on the lower reaches of the river.

Seasons:
Spring fishing closure from Buffalo Bill Reservoir up to and including Newton Creek from April 1 to July 1 to protect spawning runs of rainbow trout and Yellowstone cutthroat. Ice out usually occurs before the spring closure and high water runoff has usually passed by the time the river reopens to fishing. more info

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Yellowstone Valley Inn - On the banks of the river
This resort along the banks of the North Fork of the Shoshone river has a full service restaurant, log cabins, hotel rooms & RV sites.
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Fishing the Henry's Fork
Fishing the Henry's Fork
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Access:
The North Fork of the Shoshone River is located in northwest Wyoming and is a heavy corridor for people visiting Yellowstone Park via the east entrance. The North Fork and East Entrance to Yellowstone is accessed by driving the river corridor on State Highway 14-16-20 (Buffalo Bill Scenic Byway) west out of Cody. The lower reaches of this river are primarily private though there are 3 public fishing areas maintained and well signed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. The upper reaches are all located on the Shoshone National Forest lands and are easily accessible via automobile. The headwaters of the North Fork and most of it's tributaries are accessible by foot or horseback only. State Highway 14-16-20 is winter maintained and open for vehicular traffic year round.

Camping:
There are 9 developed campgrounds along Highway 14-16-20. The two campgrounds closest to Yellowstone National Park require hard-sided camping with no tents due to presence of Grizzly Bears.

Comments:
This stretch of the river was once described by Teddy Roosevelt as 50 miles of the most scenic land in America. The fisheries on this river are greatly enhanced by spawning runs of rainbow trout and Yellowstone cutthroat out of Buffalo Bill Reservoir. This river is managed as a wild fishery with all reproduction occurring naturally. Fishermen fishing this river would be well advised to be on the lookout for grizzly bears especially in spring and early summer. Creel limit is 3 fish per day with only 1 fish exceeding 20 inches. Buffalo Bill Reservoir also provides good fishing with a creel limit of 4 fish per day and only 1 fish over 20 inches. The north fork arm of Buffalo Bill also has a seasonal fishing closure from April 1 to July 14 (Please read the regulations before fishing!)

For further camping and access information, contact:
Wapiti Ranger District
203A Yellowstone Highway, Cody WY 82414 
Tel: 307.527.6921 

For specific fishing regulations or species and size information, contact:
Wyoming Game and Fish Department
2620 State Highway 120, Cody WY 82414 
Tel: 307.527.7125 - content from US Forest Service

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