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Just beyond the crushing crowds of Yellowstone National Park, tucked into the stony heart of Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains, is a wilderness filled with sapphire lakes, Rocky Mountain streams, and wily trout. Welcome to the Cloud Peak Wilderness where fly fishing and outdoor adventure awaits you. Whether you're an expert angler or a novice chasing backcountry trout for the first time, this guide has something for you. Inside you'll find destinations both popular and remote. Looking for an easy day's catch, a family outing, or an angling challenge? The Cloud Peak Wilderness has just what you're…mehr

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Just beyond the crushing crowds of Yellowstone National Park, tucked into the stony heart of Wyoming's Bighorn Mountains, is a wilderness filled with sapphire lakes, Rocky Mountain streams, and wily trout. Welcome to the Cloud Peak Wilderness where fly fishing and outdoor adventure awaits you. Whether you're an expert angler or a novice chasing backcountry trout for the first time, this guide has something for you. Inside you'll find destinations both popular and remote. Looking for an easy day's catch, a family outing, or an angling challenge? The Cloud Peak Wilderness has just what you're looking for. Come and explore the Cloud Peak Wilderness and discover your next backcountry angling adventure!
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Bradley Johnson grew up in rural Wyoming, often making trips to his family's log cabin in the Bighorn Mountains, built in 1916 by his great-great-grandfather. He learned to fly fish on the nearby trout stream and spent every possible moment on water. Johnson graduated from the University of Wyoming in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in political science. He then served with the US Army in Iraq, after which he attended graduate school, earning a master's degree in political science and a PhD in natural resource and environmental studies from the University of New Hampshire. Since 2010, Johnson has been working in the field of natural resource management in Colorado and his home state of Wyoming. He remains an avid fly fisherman and especially enjoys taking to Wyoming's rugged wilderness to pursue trout.