

Entering Into the Heart of Autumn Fishing
Snake River The Snake is fishing well on all reaches as it typically does this time of year with flows from Jackson Lake Dam receding, air temps cooling (peaking under 75 degrees), and some wet, cloudy days to spark autumn emergences. Hecubas, mahogany duns and BWOs dominate on those wet days. Expect to see PMDs most days as well. Claassenia stoneflies are still around, although waning with each passing day. Carpenter Ants are the primary terrestrial on the water and they
September Is Here. Better Production Awaits.
Snake River Warm air and water temps call for an early start. Luckily, we are now going into more seasonable temps and the fishing should benefit. Claassenia stoneflies and hoppers are still evident throughout the drainage, so larger hopper and attractor patterns continue to work well. PMDs and Hecubas are popping in intermittent fashion from time to time from noon until 3pm. Faster currents along banks structure, at the head of riffles, and along seams are producing better