Snake River Daytime temperatures in the high 30s and low 40s has produced very comfortable fishing as well as some of the best action on the water of the year so far. A variety of nymphs are producing in riffles, riffle pools, seams, and bankside troughs. This includes everything from larger stonefly imitations to smaller chironomid patterns. It’s still almost exclusively midges on the water, but little black stones and little brown stones should be…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for February 20th, 2017
Snake River More variable weather in the Snake River area over the past two weeks. Some days have been in the mid-40s, while others have been in the low 30s. Either way, fishing has been much more comfortable, and better, than it was in December and January. Riffle, riffle pools, and seams have come on strong with a variety of nymphs; including smaller stonefly imitations, blue-winged olive patterns, and chironomids. You do not need to…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for February 5th, 2017
Finally some warm (or warmer) weather in the area. This past December and January were colder than average for sure. I counted 27 days since December 1st where the overnight low was below zero. Over the past five years, we have average 11 days below zero for the entire winter. The main impact on our fishing has been significant ice flows (primarily on the Snake. A little bit on the South Fork). The extended forecast…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for January 7th, 2017
Snake River Very much a midge game at the moment. You will find them out there even on those days when air temperatures are just a few degrees above zero. Very little by way of surface action, but larva and pupa imitations are working getting into fish in more than respectable fashion. As has been the case over the past month, target riffle pools and the tail of seams. Larger “attractor” nymphs are picking up…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for December 5th 2016
Snake River December is here and we are officially into winter fishing mode on the Snake. It is almost strictly a nymphing game at the moment with action on streamers happening from time to time in the mid-afternoon hours. Chironomids are out from approximately noon until 4 pm, but the hatches have been sporadic as have the surface feeding. If you are dead set on fishing on the surface, target current margins and shallow water…
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