Fly Fishing Destinations

From Patagonia to British Columbia, discover the world's best fly fishing spots. Our expert-written guides cover top lodges, seasonal runs, and secret streams worth traveling for.

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Silhouetted fly fisherman casting a line in a pristine British Columbia river at sunset, with fly fishing in British Columbia's wilderness showcased against snow-capped mountains and salmon visible beneath the golden-lit water surface.

Best Places to go Fly Fishing in British Columbia

<p>Did you know BC&#8217;s Upper Pitt River ranks in North America&#8217;s top 10 trout destinations—yet sits just hours from Vancouver? From glacier-fed coastal rivers to Interior stillwater lakes, discover why BC offers some of the continent&#8217;s most diverse and accessible fly fishing.</p>

A silhouetted angler fly fishing in Ireland at golden hour, casting a line over a misty, crystal-clear river surrounded by lush green countryside and rolling hills.

Best Places to go Fly Fishing in Ireland

<p>Did you know Ireland&#8217;s River Moy alone hosts over 6,000 Atlantic salmon annually? While most anglers chase crowded waters elsewhere, Ireland&#8217;s pristine rivers and loughs offer world-class fishing with democratic access.</p>

A silhouetted fly fisherman casting a line in Oregon's Deschutes River at golden hour, with mountains in the background and trout visible in the clear water. Mist rises as sunlight filters through pine trees. #fly fishing in Oregon

Best Places to go Fly Fishing in Oregon

Discover premier fly fishing in Oregon across legendary rivers, alpine lakes and coastal streams offering year-round action for all skill levels, from trout to steelhead.

Angler fly fishing in Utah's Green River during golden hour, casting over clear water with trout visible beneath, surrounded by dramatic red rock canyons.

Best Places to go Fly Fishing in Utah

<p>What if you could catch 30-inch brown trout in crystal-clear tailwaters one day, then pursue native cutthroat in pristine wilderness streams the next? Utah&#8217;s 2,700 square miles of fishable water hide secrets most anglers never discover.</p>

Fly fisherman casting in crystal clear waters of Wyoming's North Platte River at sunset, with snow-capped mountains and autumn foliage showcasing prime fly fishing in Wyoming.

Best Places to go Fly Fishing in Wyoming

<p>What if every cast could connect with trout? Wyoming&#8217;s North Platte holds 5,200 trout per mile—making it one of North America&#8217;s most productive waters. Discover the secret spots where legendary anglers land trophy fish.</p>

Fly fishing in Idaho: Angler casting in a crystal-clear mountain river at golden hour, with pine forests and snowcapped peaks in the background, and trout visible beneath the sun-dappled water surface.

Best Places to go Fly Fishing in Idaho

<p>What if you could catch selective brown trout that refuse every fly for hours, then drive to wilderness waters where cutthroat hit your first cast? Idaho&#8217;s diverse fishing scenes offer both extremes in one incredible state.</p>

A silhouette of a fly fisherman casting in the golden light of sunrise on a crystal-clear Montana river, with trout swimming below and misty mountains in the background. Fly fishing in Montana at its most beautiful.

Best Places to go Fly Fishing in Montana

<p>What if I told you one Montana river holds over 7,000 trout per mile? From the legendary Missouri to hidden gems like Rock Creek, Montana&#8217;s waters conceal fishing secrets that most anglers never discover. Ready to unlock them?</p>