

Navigating Troubled Waters
It's interesting to hear Snake River fly fishers of different generations debate the quality of the fishing now compared to 40 years ago....
Moving In The Right Direction
Snake River Runoff slowed a bit a week and a half ago but it is in full swing again, making the tailwater reach below Jackson Lake Dam...


A Challenging May Will Make Us Better Fly Fishers
Snake River The tailwater reach below Jackson Lake Dam has fairly consistent visibility and low flows at just under 300cfs (and this will...


Tailwaters For A While
Snake River The Snake went into runoff on May 1st making the tailwater reach below Jackson Lake Dam the only reach with sufficient...

Warming Water and a Little More Surface Action
Snake River Midges, a solid amount of Neumora, and some BWOs (on wetter days) make up the majority of bugs out on the water. Water temps...


Spring is a Little Behind Schedule
Snake River A smattering of surface action as fish continue to feed on midges from around 1pm to 3pm, with a wider window of an hour on...


A Little Warmer Weather. A Little Better Fishing
Snake River Continued midge activity as expected but we are starting to see a smattering on winter stones – Neumora – for the first time...


Midgin' Remains the Name of the Game.
Snake River Nymph rigs are the name of the game most days, especially when targeting ledge rock pools, deep troughs, seams and eddies....
Still Midgin' After All These Years.
Snake River More consistent fishing now with warmer water temps. Fishing is respectable after 11am and can last until 3pm most days. The...


The Cold Continues. And So Does The Fishing
Snake River Cooler temps have returned to the region so we are mainly dealing with midge activity with a subsurface window of 11:30am to...