Smiths fork fishery brochure 2016

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Smiths Fork Fishery Cokeville, Wyoming


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Smiths Fork Fishery

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INTRODUCTION The Smiths Fork was named after Jedediah Smith, a famous mountain man trapper in the area during the 1820's. Later settled by cattle and sheep ranchers, Cokeville has become one of Wyoming's hidden gems where quality of life is enhanced by the Pine Creek Ski Resort, Cokeville Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, a public arts collection, world-class hunting, fishing, camping, and community sporting/cultural events throughout the year. Cokeville is one of Wyoming's true treasures, where Western history and landscapes meet contemporary living and wide open spaces.

Offered for $495,000


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Nestled between the twin buttes locating Oregon Trail travelers to the confluence of the Smiths Fork and the Bear River, these 100 acres are absolutely a one of a kind, undisturbed, world class fishery, recreation and homestead property.

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Meandering through the center of this 100 acre property the Smiths Fork provides some of the very best blue ribbon trout fishing, and habitat, including but not limited to, Bonneville Cutthroat Trout as well as migrating Brown Trout from the Bear River.

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Tax Benefits of Ownership in Wyoming There are numerous reasons why those who live in Jackson Hole have chosen to have their primary residences here. Some of those reasons are emotional, such as the sheer beauty of the natural surroundings and the overall quality of life. Other reasons are more practical in scope and include Wyoming’s overall tax-climate benefits. For years, Bloomberg has rated Wyoming as the most tax-friendly state in the U.S.

Here’s Why…  No personal or corporate state income tax.  Shield your real estate from federal estate taxes for up to 1,000 years through a dynasty trust. A key point to remember is that the trust must be administered in Wyoming.  No inheritance tax or estate tax. Wyoming repealed its estate tax as of Jan 1, 2005.  No state gift tax. You can ‘gift’ your real estate to your heirs without paying a tax.  No tax on out-of-state retirement income.  Low property taxes compared to other states.  No excise taxes. When you fill up your car’s gas tank or buy a bag of groceries in Wyoming, you won’t pay any state tax on your gas or food.  No intangible taxes on financial assets like stocks and bonds.  No tax on the sale of real estate.  No tax on mineral ownership.


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Chopper Grassell 307.231.2603 Richard Lewis 307.690.8855 LiveJacksonHole.com


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