

The Cold Continues. And So Does The Fishing
Snake River Cooler temps have returned to the region so we are mainly dealing with midge activity with a subsurface window of 11:30am to around 3:30pm and a tight surface window of noon until 2pm. Ledge rock pools are producing best, followed by troughs and riffle tails. Seams and eddies offer a modicum of action now and then. If fishing nymphs, go fairly deep with double/triple rigs in the morning, but shorten up to two to four feet in the water column during the sweet sp


Midges! Midges! Midges!
Snake River Dry fly opportunities are inconsistent from day to day but when it does happen the window has been from around 12:30pm to 3pm. And, of course, its chironomids and almost nothing else. Ledge rock pools remain key targets as they have since early December. Seams and eddies separating backwater channels from main channels current. All of this water, as well as riffle pools, are good places to use nymph rigs. Shallow rigging in the four to five foot range are produc