September Is Here. Better Production Awaits.
Snake River Warm air and water temps call for an early start. Luckily, we are now going into more seasonable temps and the fishing should...
Ending August With Fun And Challenging Chaos
Snake River Flows are up from Jackson Lake Dam and currently stand at approximately 3,000 cfs. Fishing was challenging after these...


Keep An Eye On The Water Temps
Snake River Water temps remain warm on most of the river with gauges going over 70 degrees by 4pm. There is still good surface action...


Cooler, Wetter Weather Is Helping Keep Things In Shape
Snake River Recent rains have helps cool temps by two to three helpful degrees. We are seeing our first signs of Claassenia on the Snake...
Water Temps are Warming. Fish Diligently.
Snake River Caddis continue to pop in the morning and PMDs after 10:30am and terrestrials – primarily grasshoppers, beetles, and a few...


July Continues to Bring Smiles
Snake River Still decent hatches of PMDs, yellow sallies, caddis around on all reaches. Smaller golden stones are waning but still...


Everything Continues to Fish
Snake River A smorgasbord of bugs – PMDs, yellow sallies, golden stones, and leftover caddis – continue to dominate the scene on the...


Everything is Starting to Fish!
Snake River The Snake is slowly clearing and receding, giving fly fishers more opportunities than just the tailwater reach below Jackson...
The Solstice Report 2022
Snake River The Snake is receding but not quite where we need it to be, so the tailwater reach below Jackson Lake Dam remains the most...


A Tight Mid-June But Still Places To Fish
Snake River Runoff continues, making the tailwater reach below Jackson Lake Dam the place to be. It’s definitely getting crowded but...