CAST & BLAST TRIPS

Cast & Blast Trips
In the fall, Two Rivers Fishing Company offers Cast and Blast guided trips, which are combination fly fishing and bird hunting excursions. Packed with a ton of options, our clients can choose to hunt in the morning and fish in the afternoon, or vice versa. Or, if multi-day is your ideal, fish one day and hunt the next. We can customize any trip to your specifications and ensure you have a memorable experience. The only person more tired than you at the end of this awesome adventure will be your guide.
Cast & Blast Options

Blast-Only Trip
Our most popular and affordable Cast and Blast offering is a great choice for those that prefer to keep it light. Experience classic and scenic hunting of our migratory waterfowl and keep your evening open to explore our beautiful town. It’s a simple recipe for a truly unique and memorable trip.
$325
per person

Full-Day Trip
A full-day Cast and Blast guided trip packs a lot of action into a single day. Between fishing the best waters in western Wyoming for feisty fall trout and bird hunting from the banks against a scenic backdrop that is almost too spectacular to be real, it’s tough to beat a full day on the water with that kind of variety. Our expert guides work hard to ensure a successful day on the river, so grab a friend and experience this unique autumn adventure with us.
$899
per boat
1-2 people

Three-Day Package
Our three-day Cast and Blast offering is our most popular because all of you hard-working weekend warriors can experience the best of Wyoming’s world-class fly fishing and bird hunting over a long weekend rather than the fast and furious single day approach. This package includes three nights lodging for one or two clients, so grab a buddy and let our knowledgeable guides help plan a memorable trip on the best water in the West.
$2,999
1-2 people
Why Wyoming?
Wyoming is divided by two major flyways: the Pacific and the Central, and provides an important habitat for breeding and migrating waterfowl throughout the state’s grasslands and riparian corridors. Within Pinedale and Sublette County specifically, the New Fork River and Green River watersheds provide plenty of migrating and resident waterfowl for avid hunters. Pinedale is home to the largest mountain range in the state; the Wind River Range offers a compelling backdrop for any outdoor adventure, and is home to a vast array of wildlife. Renowned as one of the last truly wild frontiers in the states, there is no doubt that this area is an adventurer’s paradise. From glaciers to Golden trout, or moose to mallards, Wyoming has it all. So the question really isn’t “Why Wyoming?” The question you must ask yourself is, “Why NOT Wyoming?”
The Birds and the…Trout
A wide variety of waterfowl and other animals stake their clam in the vast area surrounding Pinedale. Cast and Blast clients can expect to see many species of birds during their outing, including teal, mallards, widgeon, gadwall, a variety of diving ducks, geese, swans, and grouse to name a few. The blue ribbon New Fork and Green Rivers host rainbow, brook, brown and cutthroat trout, all of which thrive on the cold water temperatures these glacial-fed waterways provide. Many other animals, such as moose, bears, wolves, mountain lions, deer, elk, antelope, and predatory birds such as eagles and ospreys abound, so our clients are often treated to as much wildlife viewing as actual hunting and fishing over the course of a day.
The Birds and the…Trout
A wide variety of waterfowl and other animals stake their clam in the vast area surrounding Pinedale. Cast and Blast clients can expect to see many species of birds during their outing, including teal, mallards, widgeon, gadwall, a variety of diving ducks, geese, swans, and grouse to name a few. The blue ribbon New Fork and Green Rivers host rainbow, brook, brown and cutthroat trout, all of which thrive on the cold water temperatures these glacial-fed waterways provide. Many other animals, such as moose, bears, wolves, mountain lions, deer, elk, antelope, and predatory birds such as eagles and ospreys abound, so our clients are often treated to as much wildlife viewing as actual hunting and fishing over the course of a day.
The Season
Wyoming’s Cast and Blast season runs from September 25th through November. Clients need a Wyoming state fishing license, Conservation stamp, HIP stamp, Migratory Game Bird license, and a Federal Duck stamp. Federal Duck stamps can be purchased at your local post office. Hunters are also required to have a valid, current Hunter Safety certificate to participate. Come prepared with warm clothes and waders-the weather fluctuates rapidly and without warning in the mountain-west. Plan on cold mornings, but warm autumn sunshine, rain, sleet, snow, and hail are all possible within a single day, and these weather changes can be hazardous if not properly prepared for. Wyoming weather is frequently variable-trips will not be cancelled, nor postponed due to adverse weather conditions.