Snake River Fishing Report November 3rd, 2014

Snake River The Snake continues to fish well going into November with the best action occurring on the lower reaches from Moose Bridge down to Sheep Gulch. Water temps are quite cool in the morning and this is the time period to use double nymph rigs and dry-dropper rigs in riffles, seams, submerged structure, and troughs. Water temperatures warm up by noon (although some days a little later) and imitations of blue-winged olives, mahogany duns,…
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Snake River Angler Fishing Report October 27th, 2014

Snake River More variable weather has moved into the region over the past week giving times of warm sunshine and others with cooler, wetter weather.  Fishing remains good regardless, with more intense hatches of blue-winged olives and mahogany duns on those days with cloudy and precipitation.  You will also see more intense chironomid emergences as well.  The same bugs will be out on warmer days, but they will be joined by some October caddis.  Double…
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Snake River Angler Fishing Report October 20th, 2014

Snake River Continuing warm, sunny weather in the region (not that unusual for this time of year) is making for some very good, and comfortable fishing on the Snake River.  Blue-winged olives are out just about everyday.  You will also see intermittent emergences of October caddis on just about every reach of river.  Cooler and wetter days are also producing impressive hatches of mahogany duns.  Fishing is most productive in the morning on nymph rigs…
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Snake River Angler Fishing Report for October 13th, 2014

Snake River Fishing remains really solid on the Snake with stable winter flows and cool, crystal clear water on every reach.  Blue-winged olives and mahogany duns are the primary emergences at the moment, but we are beginning to see more October caddis just about everywhere.  There are also some PMDs still about.  Double nymph rigs (in riffles and on seams, and banks) and streamers (on banks and structure) are the way to go in the…
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Snake River Angler Fishing Report October 6th, 2014

Snake River Fishing remains really solid on the Snake with stable winter flows and cool, crystal clear water on every reach.  Blue-winged olives and mahogany duns are the primary emergences at the moment, but we are beginning to see more October caddis just about everywhere.  There are also some PMDs still about.  Double nymph rigs (in riffles and on seams, and banks) and streamers (on banks and structure) are the way to go in the…
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