
Little Laramie River
WY
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River
About Little Laramie River
The Little Laramie River is a significant tributary of the Laramie River, spanning approximately 45.7 miles through the U.S. state of Wyoming. This river is born from the confluence of three smaller streams: the North Fork, Middle Fork, and South Fork. Its drainage basin encompasses a substantial portion of the eastern Snowy Range and all streams flowing through the Centennial Valley. After descending from the base of the Snowy Range, the Little Laramie River meanders northeastward before ultimately joining the Laramie River. The North Fork, a key headwater, originates from snowmelt in the highest peaks of the Snowy Range, flowing eastward past the town of Centennial to meet the main stem. Its own significant tributaries include Libby Creek and the Nash Fork. Anglers will find the Little Laramie River to be a promising destination for trout. While specific hatch information is not detailed, the river's ecosystem likely supports a variety of aquatic insects throughout the fishing season, potentially including hatches of stoneflies and caddisflies, which are common in high-altitude Wyoming rivers. Effective fishing tactics often involve nymphing with various fly patterns, particularly in deeper pools, especially when water levels are low. Streamer fishing can also be productive, targeting larger predatory trout. The river's character suggests it is well-suited for wading in many sections, and public access points allow anglers to explore its waters. Anglers can gain confidence fishing with heavier tippet, such as 4X, which is advantageous when battling the sizable trout that inhabit the Little Laramie, with reports of fish exceeding twenty inches.
Access
Seasons
Terrain
Water
Fish Species
Rainbow Trout
Cutthroat
Fishing Styles
USGS Water Conditions
Water conditions for the last 7 days. You can gain insights to fishing activity based on these conditions, like water temperature and flow.
Data sourced from the USGS National Water Information System
Methods
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Wade Friendly
Land Ownership
Public Forest Service
Trip Planning
Best fishing typically occurs during spring and summer. Check water conditions before heading out.
See what insects are emerging on Little Laramie River's hatch forecast — including active hatches, water temperatures, and which patterns to have in your box this month.