Snake River A fair amount of ice flow earlier in the month due to freezing overnight temps but overnights are noticeably warmer now allowing for decent to good action from around 10am until 4pm. Surface action is in a three hour window (noon until 3pm) and best in slow current riffles and in side channels at times. Nymphing has been working consistent throughout most of the day and are working best in slow current eddies…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for December 5th, 2020
Snake River The lower reaches from South Park Bridge down to Sheep Gulch is the place to be with fish concentrated in ledge rock pools, troughs with mid-range depth, backwater side channels, and seams. Whitefish egg patterns are working best in riffles and troughs (particularly those squeezed between riffle shelves and banks). Midge imitations are working in all water mention above). It has been a fairly wide window of activity, with consistent action happening from…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for November 18th, 2020
Snake River With low flows and cooling water temps, trout are clearly moving into their wintering water, especially backwater side channels, eddies, and riffle pools with at least moderate depth. Most of the surface feeding has been on chironomids and BWOs, often from around 11am until 4pm. There is decent action on nymphs fished as part of a dry-dropper combo, although action is best early in the day in deeper water with double/triple nymph rigs…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for November 6th, 2020
Snake River Good but inconsistent fishing with the best action happening on the lower reaches from South Park down to Sheep Gulch. Trout are beginning to pod up in their winter pools, especially ledge rock pools, eddies, and side channels. Midges are the primary hatch, but BWOs are about in the afternoon most days and can be heavy on those days with cloud cover and precipitation. And the afternoon is the best time to be…
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Snake River Angler Fly Fishing Report for October 26th, 2020
Snake River Dry fly fishing has been decent and fairly consistent on all reaches. There is even respectable action on larger attractors used as part of a dry dropper rig. BWOs and Mahogany Duns are out, and emergences can be notable on wet and cloudy days. Action on mdiges is decent, too when targeting the right water. Slower currents have been more productive than faster ones. Focus on side channels, eddies, and riffle pools. Nymphs…
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