Ham's Fork
The Hams Fork headwaters originate at less
than 10,000 feet. From the headwaters, the first 16 miles of the river lie
on National Forest lands. Then the river flows thru private lands, but
some access is available on tailwaters south of Viva Naughton and Kemmerer
Reservoirs. Respect the rules when fishing the easement land. Be sure to
pick up a current Wyoming fishing regulations book, or check locally for regs.
We have listed 3 access points for you
here.
You can find stream flow information on our
reports page. There's a link to a hatch chart on
our Hatch Charts page
Key:
- Fish: B,
Br, R, C, MW for Browns,
Brookies, Rainbows, Cutthroats, Mountain Whitefish
- Facilities: T, Camp
for Toilets, Camping
- Number (1)
corresponds to location on map
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Bridger-Teton National
Forest (1)
- Headwaters are reached by
trail; you can drive for about 7 miles alongside the river; road
access ends about 1 mile past the Hams Fork Campground
- Fish:
R, B, Br; maybe Cutts
- Facilities:
Camp
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Viva Naughton Reservoir
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BLM/ WY G&F
- Go north from Kemmerer on WY233
for about 6 miles; follow access signed by WG&F
(this is south of Kemmerer Reservoir)
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Go to map provided by WY Game&Fish
- Over 4 miles of river access
- Fish: B,
R
- Facilities:
Parking
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