Wyoming boasts 4,200 crystalline lakes along with 27,000 miles of blue-ribbon rivers and streams. For the flyfisher this is as close to nirvana as one could imagine. From the famous North Platte River tailwater which holds trophy trout and can be fished almost year-round to the Powder River where Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid made their home in "the hole in the wall," to prolific streams and creeks that are too plentiful to mention. Everyone who has enjoyed the western folklore of Wyoming shouldn't miss this outdoor adventure.