December Means Midges and Roe
Its that time of year on the Snake and the South Fork to focus heavily on midge larva and (at times) adults. But don't forget that whitefish are still spawning. That means that egg patterns fished in the right water can produce. Check out the lasted report - Snake River We are in full-on winter fishing now. Over the past week and half, the majority of productive fishing has been with midge larva and pupa imitations on the margin of seams, the current margin of riffles, an


Mid November Report - Don't Forget Late Season on the Lakes
Snake River Cutties have moved into their winter lies for the most part – primarily backwater channels, large eddies, and deeper riffle pools with moderate current speeds. Nonetheless, there still are a fair amount of fish holding in typical summer and autumn water such as seams, riffles and bankside troughs. The action in the former is starting around noon-ish, while the latter might not turn on until around 2pm or later. Both are worth hitting if you time it right. Chiro