Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for March 30th, 2015

Snake River The Snake has turned on big time over the past two weeks. The streamer bite is on (and we are picking up some good fish) and dry fly fishing with midge and blue-winged olive patterns has been solid during the afternoon hours. Streamers have been most productive in slower, deeper pockets at the tail of seams and riffle. However, in the afternoon, there is a little bit of action along structure and banks…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for March 17th, 2015

Snake River It’s the middle of March, yet feels like the first week of May. Comfortable weather for fishing, but the fishing is also pretty damn good over the past week and a half and should continue until runoff starts. The big news is the increase in surface action. We are seeing this more and more each day. The best action has been at current margins of riffles and seams and at the head of…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for February 25th, 2015

Snake River Fishing has been best on the middle reaches from Moose down to South Park and on the lower reaches in Bridger-Teton National Forest.  Midges dominate the surface, but we are starting to see our first winter black stoneflies on the water (another indicator of a warm winter).  Riffle and seam tailouts are the most productive targets, but we are seeing more and more action at the heads of these types of holding water.…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for February 9th, 2015

Snake River An unusually warm winter continues and the fishing remains pretty solid.  This coming week has the forecast well into the 40s most days.  Chironomid larva/pupa imitations are still the main taker on the Snake, but BWO and smaller stonefly imitations are also working well.  No sign of our February Capnia emergences yet, but with these warm temps they will probably be right around the corner.  Riffles have been fun to fish with the…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for January 25th, 2015

Snake River This is shaping up to be one of the best years of winter fishing on the Snake in recent memory.  There has been good action in deep pools on days with colder air and water temperatures, but the big news is that we have had serious, multi-day warm spells (sometimes over 40 degrees) for the past month and a half that are putting the action in riffle tailouts, seams, and side channels into…
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