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Warm River

Warm River is a good spring river

Despite the rising flows on most of our other rivers, the warm river has been fishing great. With the warmer weather, fish have moved into their normal holding spots so look for riffles and flats. A rubber legs dropped with a hare's ear hs been working great. Even though they usually aren't huge,...

Warm River

Warm River

Fish have been up on caddis. If you can't find any fish rising, nymph with a rubber legs or one of your standard nymphs (hare's ear, pheasant tail, prince nymph) and drop a midge off of it. Probably your best bet for catching fish right now with all the other rivers running so high.

Warm River

Teton

The river has risen two feet in the past 48 hours and is running around 2300 CFS. Fishing will probalby be tough until the levels start to settle down or stabilize.

Teton River

South Fork

Flows are shooting up again and the water clarity is very poor. The river is running around 18,200 CFS and rising.Try finding some eddies and throwing streamers through them. Side channels can bring success as well. You can also try nymphing deep. Some hatches of BWO's have been coming off in the...

South Fork

Henry's Fork

Big Fish

Fishing will continue top become a tougher with the rising flows due to all the rain and runoff. The lower river is running very high right now because of all the water coming out of the teton river and the falls river. Look for fish rising in slower pools where the runoff will not affect them as...

Henrys Fork

Henry's Fork

Fishing has been great. Use streamers, nymphs, midges, and blue wing olives. A good set up for nymphing is a double nymph rig. A good lead fly is a rubber leg or roe pattern. Trail a small may fly (size 16-18) or a zebra midge (size 18-20) 6-8 inches below the first fly. My first choice would be...

Henrys Fork

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