Troutmaps are available for the following rivers:
Colorado
Cheesman Canyon
- Gold Medal fly fishing in a narrow beautiful setting on the South Platte - requires hiking
Colorado
Colorado River
- varied water types, and nearly 60 miles of great Gold Medal fly-fishing
Colorado
Frying Pan River
- trophy trout, with Gold Medal fly-fishing, on a wade only stream, with adjacent road access
Colorado
Roaring Fork River
- trophy sized trout and whitefish, and another Gold Medal river
Montana
Beaverhead River
- a narrow meandering river, best floated, with
lots of cagy large browns and rainbows
Montana
Big Hole River
- a long dry fly favorite, with of course, lots of large browns and rainbows
Montana
Bighorn River
- one of the finest fisheries in the world, with miles of blue ribbon water
Montana
Madison River
-
on every fisher's "bucket list", over 80 miles of mostly float trophy fishing
Montana
Yellowstone River
- a big river, big fish, and every kind of action imaginable
New Mexico
San Juan River
- Gold Medal water, wading and floating for medium to trophy sized trout
Oregon
Deschutes River
- Gold Medal water, wading and floating for trophy trout and steelhead
Oregon
McKenzie River
- Premier Oregon river, first use of the McKenzie river dory. Rainbow, cutthroat and steelhead on a medium size river
Oregon
Metolius River
- Gold Medal water, bank fishing and wading for medium to trophy trout in a small spring-fed river
Utah
Green River
- world renowned fly fishing river, with unsurpassed fishing, scenery, and river camps
Wyoming
Miracle Mile, Gray Reef & North Platte River to Casper
- two great blue-ribbon fishing experiences, on the North Platte River
Wyoming
Upper Green River
- uncrowded fly fishing through the Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge below Fontenelle Reservoir