Fishing Charters in Wyoming
Browse fishing charters in Wyoming that can help you catch crappie.


Wyoming Wings And Waters
Worland, Wyoming
Wyoming Wings and Waters, based in Cody, Wyoming, is the premier destination for upland wingshooting and guided fly fishing in the Bighorn Mountains. Our Orvis-Endorsed guides bring unmatched expertise to every hunt and trout fishing adventure.


Joey’S Fly Fishing
Contact Joey's Fly Rods and learn more how you can Build Your Adventure.


Brick House Browns
Brick House Browns is a guided fishing service based out of Wyoming and Montana. Sign up to learn more about guided fishing trips available on the most popular rivers in the West, including the Bighorn and Platte Rivers. Select from a variety of guided float and wading tours as well as casting lessons.


Jackson Hole Fly Fishing School
Want to learn to fly fish? Sign up for our fly fishing lessons and trips at Jackson Hole Fly Fishing School in Jackson, WY. An adventure for all ages!


Teton Fly Fishing
Allow me, Wyoming fishing guide Nate Bennett, to take you fishing on some of my favorite water in Jackson Hole. I provide the kind of fly fishing trip you're after.


Wilson Fishing Guides
Catch everything from flathead catfish to finescale dace on a trip with Wilson Fishing Guides. Our expert guides are ready—reserve your trip now!


Big Horn Guide Service
Guided Fly Fishing on the Big Horn River in Thermopolis, Wyoming. Excellent recreation opportunity Wyoming Fly Fishing. bighornguideservice.com


The Drake Lodge
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Fish The Fly Guide Service
For those looking for the ultimate fly fishing trip, join us for a trip in Jackson hole WY & Yellowstone MT. Click here for more info on our guide services.


Greybull Valley Trout Guides
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Cottonwood Fly Fishing
Cottonwood Fly Fishing offers some of the best trout fishing in Wyoming. Located in Southwest Wyoming, we have access to wild Bonneville, Snake River, and Cutthroat Trout; and it's all within a 2.5-hour drive from Salt Lake City!


Shoal Creek Outfitters
When it comes to the great outdoors, Shoal Creek Outfitters know what to do. Whether it be pack trips in the Summer or hunting in the Fall, we have something
Best Time to Catch Crappie
Crappie can be caught year-round in Worland. Right now in February, activity is Slow.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Crappie
While Worland, Wyoming, isn't necessarily a crappie fishing hotspot, anglers can find some decent opportunities in the region's reservoirs and slower-moving sections of the Bighorn River. Crappie fishing is best in the spring, as water temperatures warm and the fish move into shallower areas to spawn. Early morning and late evening are prime times. Look for submerged structure like fallen trees or weed beds, as crappie tend to congregate around these areas. A local tip: try using small jigs tipped with live minnows or crappie nibbles. Access to the Bighorn River is available at several points along Highway 16, but be mindful of private property. The crappie here are generally smaller than those found in more southern climates, but a day on the water can still be rewarding.
How to Catch Crappie
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Crappie in Worland.
Crappie Fishing Regulations in Wyoming
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
25 per day
Size Limit
No size limit
License Required
Wyoming Fishing License
Check specific water body regulations for exceptions.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Wyoming state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the daily limit for crappie in Wyoming?
In Wyoming, the daily bag limit for crappie is 25. This applies to the Worland area and statewide.
What are the best lures for crappie fishing near Worland?
Crappie near Worland often bite on small jigs, minnows, and tube baits. Experiment with different colors and presentations to see what the fish are responding to on a given day.
Is there a specific season for crappie fishing in Worland?
No, the season for crappie fishing in Worland, Wyoming, is open year-round. This allows anglers to target crappie whenever conditions are favorable.
Do I need a license to fish for crappie in Worland?
Yes, you need a valid Wyoming fishing license to fish for crappie in Worland. Make sure to have your license with you while fishing.
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