The snow melt from the towering peaks of the Majestic Bighorn MountainsBighorns – some towering well over 13,000 feet – feed some of the most magnificent and productive freestone trout streams in the west. Between and below the towering peaks rest countless still waters filled with nearly every species of trout.This is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this to put information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are coming from. You can create as many pages like this one or sub-pages as you like and manage all of your content inside of WordPress.
The streams that flow out of the Bighorn range are home to trophy size rainbow and brown trout. The still waters that lie beneath the mountain range are home to some huge trout – up to 20 lbs or more. These food rich waters are loaded with many food sources including fresh water shrimp and crawdads the size of the ones you purchase at the market. Trout grow at a rate of more than an inch per month.
The grassy, rolling foot hills of the Bighorns are home to countless thousands of Hungarian Partridge. The brushy draws and the ravines are home to sharp tailed grouse. The lower streams and river bottoms hold large populations of ring neck pheasant. The lower water ways of Bighorn Country are assembling places for thousands of ducks and geese as they prepare for the flight south.
Here in the least populated state in America, the outdoor experience is about as wild as it gets; but Bighorn Country is more than just an angling and hunting destination. Here where the Plains Indians made their last stand against the white man; the historic sites are nearly as numerous as the angling sites. The scenery is breathtaking, and the activities are endless. You can play one of our fine Golf Courses, visit our Polo Field, which is one of the oldest in America, stay at one of our Guest Ranches, or take a walk down our Historic Main Street where many of the buildings are turn of the century architecture, and a moonlight walk is still about as safe as it gets. You can ride our trolley, have a drink at a famous saloon, dine where Buffalo Bill did; and by eight thirty in the morning one of our guides can have you casting hopper patterns to twenty inch trout.
As we prepare for our eighteenth season here along the Big Horns, we look forward to seeing all of our old friends and clients; we want to welcome everyone to join us where the trout and game birds are plentiful in a totally private fishing and hunting environment where you won’t have to compete with anyone. Our fishing is all on private stream or still water, and our hunting is all on private shooting preserve or private lease. Our guarantee to you is that you won’t be bothered by anyone except those in your own party.
