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Adventure Details
Reservation fee
$19.25
Price per person
$174.99
Total
$0.00
Guest limit
2Fish Species
Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow TroutSpin Fishing Allowed
NoAcreage
0Amenities
Camping, Tent Camping, Creek, Dogs Allowed, Guides AllowedThe Clear Fork of Muddy Creek is a perennial, spring-fed stream located just outside Casper, Wyoming. Anglers can immerse themselves in a meandering 1-mile stretch that creates a sense of being miles away from civilization.
The creek offers the opportunity to target Brown Trout, Brook Trout, and Rainbows in its pristine waters, with numerous pools and riffles to explore. Expect some sections of the creek to feature steeper banks, but don’t overlook the elevated platform, providing a unique opportunity to target unsuspecting fish. The creek is 8-10 feet wide, and its diverse creek bed adds to the captivating fishing experience. Keep an eye out for hiding places, as hungry fish abound.
Infinite Outdoors is a technology platform that provides landowners with the ability to list their properties for recreational use and manage them in a conservation minded way. Infinite Outdoors is primarily dedicated to DIY Hunting and Angling, it is the angler's responsibility to be aware of weather, water flow, and river conditions. No refunds will be issued due to unfavorable conditions. It is the angler's responsibility to verify current conditions prior to arrival. Landowner calendars may show availability even when conditions are not favorable for fishing. In such cases, it is the angler's responsibility to check all local rules, regulations, and closures before fishing. Please review the Fishing Information tab for details that may assist in planning your trip. During warmer periods of the year, anglers are advised that early morning fishing generally provides the most favorable conditions.
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Sunrise to Sunset
Don’t forget your local fishing license, you can grab one online here.
At this time we do not have a local flow gauge.
Contact a local fly shop for the most up-to-date hatch and fly information.
Know the local regulations.
Fishing Season: May to December
Anglers should come prepared with different rods based on weather conditions; for windy days, an 8’6″ 4wt or a 9′ 5wt is recommended, while calm weather is ideal for targeting fish with a 3wt in varying lengths.
jl
Apr 3, 2024
2 out of 5 stars
Creek is narrow (3-4 ft wide) with several areas easy to jump across. Challenging casting with heavy brush. Steep banks. Nice structure with bends and pools. Caught a couple of small browns on dry grey drake. Spooked several fish. Fished for only an hour or so to break up our drive.