

Midges are Almost the Only Game In Town
Snake River Still a heavy emphasis on midges both above and below the surface on the Snake at the moment. Most top-water action is occurring from around 1pm until an hour before dusk. Double nymph rigs are the way to go from 9am until noon. After that, dry-droppers will get the job done for the rest of the day. Nothing set in concrete here, but this is the way it has been going over the past two weeks or so. Target ledge rock pools, eddies, and seams separating backwater
A Ho-Hum Start to 2022
Snake River Midges remain the name of the game with surface action occurring just about everyday for at least a couple of hours and sometimes for several hours. The most consistent top-water action is happening in ledge rock pools and eddies. Nymph imitations will work in the same water, as well as slow current riffles and slow current confluences. Dry-dropper rigs is the best way to go most days (two to four feet of dropper tippet). Colder days and in the morning hours m