Fly Fishing Lakes and Reservoirs

WorldCast Anglers has access to the best lakes and reservoirs in Wyoming, Idaho, and Yellowstone National Park—and if you haven’t tried stillwater fly fishing, you’re in for a treat. When rivers run cold and muddy with runoff or low and warm, these lakes often produce outstanding angling opportunities and some of region’s largest trout. A 20″ fish that’s a standout on a river can be the smallest fish you catch at Lewis Lake or Henry’s Lake. Browns, rainbows, cutthroat, brook trout, and cutt‑bows all inhabit these waters and eagerly take dries, nymphs and streamers—often with a take that feels like the fish is trying to pull the rod from your hands.

Fly Fishing Lakes and Reservoirs

A Multitude of Options

On Lewis Lake anglers can cast dries to rising browns slashing at mayflies on the surface; Henry’s Lake produces 5–10 pound trout on nymphs and streamers. Early season at Palisades Reservoir offers fantastic streamer action for cutthroats, while each of our lakes delivers memorable fishing in stunning settings. Let WorldCast Anglers introduce you to these exciting trips. WorldCast Anglers is a permittee of Yellowstone National ParkBureau of Land Management and Caribou-Targhee National Forests Permitee. Equal Opportunity Provider. Be sure to check our Lakes and Reservoirs Fly Fishing Reports.

Lakes and reservoirs:

  • Henry’s Lake
  • Island Park Reservoir
  • Palisades Reservoir
  • Blackfoot Reservoir
  • Lewis Lake
  • Yellowstone Lake