South Fork Fishing Report – (12.5.19) The South Fork of the Snake offers great winter fishing opportunities. Flows are now at 1250 cfs. Look for fish to take up home in slower water types for the winter season. Leftover Baetis and Midges can be out and about during warm spells. Nymphing with Rubberlegs, small pheasant […]
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South Fork Fires Up! Teton and Snake Fishing Well!
Categories: Blog, Caddis, Jackson Hole Fly Fishing, PMDs, Salmonflies, Snake River, South Fork Fly Fishing, SouthForkReport, Teton River Fly Fishing, Yellow Sallies
It’s that time of year. The time of year we all wait for and dream about during the winter months, early spring days on the water and early summer season. The South Fork Salmonflies have made their way up to the Upper sections of the South Fork. PMDs, Goldens, and Yellow Sallies are all […]
Weekend Report 3.30.12!!!
Categories: Blog, Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Henry's Fork Fly Fishing, HenrysForkReport, Rainbow Trout, Snake River, SnakeRiverReport, South Fork Fly Fishing, SouthForkReport, Teton River Fly Fishing, TetonRiverReport
Unlike the 2011 fishing season, spring has come early to our area and there has been allot of fishing to be done. A quick update for fishing in the area this weekend. Snake River: Fishing has been excellent. Mostly nymphing and limited dry action has been observed. Skwallas should be right around the corner. Streamers […]
South Fork Trout Numbers Increase!!!!
Categories: Blog, Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Dry Fly Fishing, Rainbow Trout, South Fork Fly Fishing, SouthForkReport
A recent Idaho Fish and Game Report shows that the South Fork fish population, even after consecutive years of high flows, continues to increase. The current fish counts resembled those of the mid 1980s, where the fish population was at its largest and most dense. “Our estimates are pointing to good fishing to be had […]
South Fork Producing some Hogs!!!
Categories: Blog, Brown Trout, South Fork Fly Fishing, SouthForkReport, Streamer fishing
While the South Fork has had a slow start to the summer season, flows are now at a consistent 9,060 cfs. Dry fly fishing has been improving daily but the streamer fishing has been the best we have seen in a long time. Check out this monster brown trout caught by WCA Staff Member, Cyndle […]
Salmonflies are here!!!!
Categories: Blog, South Fork Fly Fishing, SouthForkReport
Salmonflies are hatching in the South Fork Canyon!!! Get out there and fish!
Great Fishing on The South Fork and Snake!
Categories: Blog, SouthForkReport, Uncategorized
Both the South Fork and Snake rivers have fished very well lately. Good hatches of PMD’s have had most of the fish looking up. Cloudy days have been best, but fishing on sunny days has been equally good at times. We should see some of the best hopper fishing of the season over the next […]
Good flows and Great Fishing
Categories: Blog, SouthForkReport, Uncategorized
We are seeing very healthy flows on The South Fork, Henry’s Fork, and Snake rivers right now. The Teton is still in great shape and fishing very well. On the South Fork, we have been seeing good hatches of PMD’s, Golden Stones, and yellow sallies; hoppers will be a good option in the days to […]
Summer Dry Fly Fishing is Here!
Categories: Blog, SouthForkReport, Uncategorized
Dry fly fishing on the South Fork is kicking off with a bang this week as salmonflies, golden stones, PMD’s and Yellow Sallies are all hatching in good numbers. We have seen very good fishing with big foam dry flies in the canyon this week, and there are some fish moving onto the riffles to […]
Henry’s Fork is Hot, Flows Jump on South Fork
Categories: Blog, SouthForkReport, Uncategorized
Flows out of Palisades Dam have jumped to 17,500 to accommodate for the massive inflow of water above the reservoir. This is going to make fishing on the South Fork a challenge, but hopefully flows will stabilize soon. In the mean time, the Henry’s Fork continues to fish extremely well. Nymphing in the Box Canyon […]