South Fork of the Snake River Fishing Report 9/23/2021
Fall is officially here and you can tell, the flows are down, crowds are gone, the leaves are changing, and daily hatches of Blue Winged
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Fall is officially here and you can tell, the flows are down, crowds are gone, the leaves are changing, and daily hatches of Blue Winged
Just a hint of Fall in the air this week with slightly cooler temperatures. I’ve got my fingers crossed that we are through with most
This week’s report is a tale of two seasons. Right now we are stuck in between summer and fall. Our summer hatches are waning, PMD’s,
Can you believe it? September is here. This means cooler mornings, the leaves will be changing soon, and the “Severe Clear” days will require patience
The flow out of Palisades reservoir dropped a dramatic 3,000 cfs on Monday, and again just now about 2,000 cfs. It looks like the flow
Hey, crossing our fingers last week for more rain must have worked. I can hear the rain falling as I write this week’s fishing report.
The flows are down to 13,700 cfs today, still over 4,000 cfs above the average for this date but trending in the right direction as
As you can see from the photo above the fishing remains very good on the South Fork of the Snake. That is guide Josh Heilson
If you’ve been out fishing other rivers and streams in the West as well as the South Fork then you know how lucky we are
Fishing remains very good on the South Fork of the Snake. The flow out of Palisades reservoir is 16,100 cfs the historical average for this