Its Been Chilly!
Snake River Chilly days over the past week and a half means that the best action has been from approximately noon until around 4:30pm...


Full on Winter Fishing Mode
Snake River Surface action has been hit or miss, but when it is occurring the time period has been from around 1pm to 4pm with ledge rock...
Winter Fishing Underway on the Snake and South Fork
Snake River A cooler than average November has reduced surface action to a tight window around 11am until 2pm, although some days it can...


Winter Comes Early
Snake River Good surface action is occurring on cloudy days with precipitation as trout feed on intermittent to heavy midge emergences....
Will November Be Better Than October?
Snake River Dry fly fishing has been good (think BWOs and midges, along opportunities with moderately sized streamers) depending on what...


Try To End October On A Strong Note
Snake River The most consistent action has been occurring on the mid and lower reaches from Moose down to Sheep Gulch, although, as on...


Why Winter?
A decade and a half ago, winters were downtime for me and almost every other guide in the Rocky Mountain West. We worked our butts off...


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,...
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...
Ending August With Fun And Challenging Chaos
Snake River Flows are up from Jackson Lake Dam and currently stand at approximately 3,000 cfs. Fishing was challenging after these...





















