Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for June 20th, 2017

Snake River The tailwater reach from Jackson Lake Dam (flows currently at 3,700cfs) has cleared noticeably from two weeks ago when lake turnover occurred. We were still getting into fish during the turnover period and action should pick up even more over the coming weeks. And we are starting to see a lot more bugs, including infrequen PMDs, caddis, smaller stoneflies, and bwos (the later especially on those days with cooler, wetter weather).  There are…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for June 10th, 2017

Snake River Flows from Jackson Lake Dam increased to 5,000 and the lake went into turnover on June 6th, turning the tailwater reach off-color.  As a result, fishing requires a bit more concentration below the dam.  Fish have acclimated to the higher flows and this part of the river is starting to clear to its  pre-June 2nd levels.  Fishing is still best with double nymph rigs fished along seams, eddies, and deep riffles.  The lower…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for May 31st, 2017

Snake River The tailwater reach below Jackson Lake is the only game in town on the Snake. Clarity is good and flows from the dam are at 2400cfs.  Nymphs continue to work well on the upper piece of this section of river as part of a double nymph rig or a dry dropper fished on seams and in eddy pools.  Streamers are working best from Cattlemans down to Pacific Creek.  Moderate sized streamers on floating,…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for May 20th, 2017

Snake River Runoff continues and the tailwater reach from Jackson Lake Dam down to Pacific Creek remains the section of the Snake with most substantial clarity. Still not a lot of surface action despite good hatches of midges, but there is decent action on nymphs and some good stuff on streamers.  Target your nymphs in deep channel troughs and eddy seams.  Streamers are working best on the lower part of this tailwater reach but can…
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Snake River Angler Fly fishing Report for May 12th, 2017

Snake River It was a fun and fast run over the past three weeks with skwala and caddis emergences, but it is safe to say that the Snake is in full runoff, probably starting the afternoon of May 6th.  Spring creek mouths from Deadman’s Bar down to South Park Bridge still offers action with caddis and skwala imitations as well as streamers.  This will require posting up and concentrating on this water for an hour…
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