

Is This The Best Fishing We Have Had Since July?
Snake River BWOs dominate the surface scene most days with a smattering of mahogany duns and October caddis around every now and then. The best dry fly action is occurring after 11:30am each day but as late as 1pm occasionally. Focus on the middle and lower reaches from Wilson Bridge down to Sheep Gulch and target riffles, troughs, submerged structure, side channels, and ledge rock pools. Nymph rigs are a good way to go throughout the day but are producing better after 11am.


October - My Favorite Month
Snake River Winter flows on the Snake and fishing has been pretty solid over the past couple of weeks with dry flies, dry-droppers, and streamers. Action is best after 11am and gets better throughout the afternoon. PMDs are still about but mahogany duns and BWOs can be more prevalent on cool days and days with cloud cover and precipitation. October caddis are also around intermittently. Riffles, troughs and seams are your most productive targets. Side channels, eddies, led


Things in Shape for October
Snake River Flows from Jackson Lake Dam are ramping down to winter levels and the Snake is getting into its typical autumn fashion with cool, crystal clear water. The best action is on the lower reaches from South Park to Sheep Gulch, with the middle reaches from Moose to South Park coming in a clear 2nd. PMDs continue to be the dominant the scene, while mahogany duns and BWOs will take the lead with the right weather. October caddis are around for the first time this year