July 21, 2010
Snake River
It's prime time on the Snake now. We are now beginning to see good fishing in Teton Park that matches the quality that we have been having for over a week in the lower river. Since the tributaries have cleared and the river is at a good level this is a perfect time to get out on the Snake.
A variety of patterns will work well, including the Red Winged Ant, Chubby Chernobyl, but don't forget to have a few nymphs to drop off a dry.
Check with Bruce at 307-690-0910 or 307-734-8103.
Hoback River
The Hoback has been fishing very good.
Pacific Creek
Pacific Creek is getting a bit low now. A variety of flies will work. the Stimulator is my favorite. Small streamers and attractor patterns will be effective there.
Gros Ventre
The Gros Ventre has dropped a lot and is fishable. It isn't great fishing yet but will be soon. Fishing with streamers and nymphs is good.
Salt River
The Salt River has dropped a fair amount and is fishing well.
Teton Park lakes
Jenny Lake has been the best fishing recently. Streamers and Wooly Buggers are the best way to go now, but if you are there at the right time, you might see some dry fly action.
Green River
The Green is fairly good fishing now, but varies a bit from day to day. It's warm now, so on the warm days it can shut off at midday.

South Fork
The stonefly hatch is pretty much gone on the South Fork, but there are still some out there. The action is good most days with large drys.
Henry's Fork
The Henry's Fork is fishing fairly well. The exact hatches will vary according to the stretch. The Railroad Ranch (called the "ranch") is open for fishing and the reports are good.
Yellowstone Rivers
The Firehole has slowed down a fair amount. The runoff is done and the river has gotten a bit hot.
Yellowstone Lakes
Both Lewis and Yellowstone Lakes are fishing well right now.