Fishing Report 4/10/2020
It’s warm and sunny and time to fish! At least for now. It looks like the weather might get a bit nasty over the weekend, but this week’s warm days have really opened things up and there is a lot … Read More
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It’s warm and sunny and time to fish! At least for now. It looks like the weather might get a bit nasty over the weekend, but this week’s warm days have really opened things up and there is a lot … Read More
Weeeell here we go! It’s April, the rivers are opening up, and the trout are biting! Really biting! The staff at Great Outdoor Shop are gearing up for another great season and while we still have some chilly days to … Read More
Hey, everyone! The conditions have changed drastically over the past week and it’s GO TIME! Snowpack has diminished rapidly and access is improving throughout the entire range. Always check NOAA forecasts for the Pinedale area to get an idea of … Read More
Snow and rain continue to fall on the Rockies above 10,000 feet-it has been a cold spring and intro to summer, but after this past week we are seeing the snowpack moving quickly. Overall, all trails below 9500 feet are … Read More
Snow and rain continue to fall on the Rockies above 10,000 feet, bringing the snowpack to about 110-130% of average. Overall, all trails below 9000 feet are snow free and hikeable, but be aware of muddy trails and high stream … Read More
Snow and rain continue to pound the Rockies above 10,000 feet, bringing the snowpack to about 135% of average. Spring skiing season is still full-on in most of the Rockies. As warm temperatures continue to inch the snowline upwards, the … Read More
The high mountains are still heavily blanketed with snow. However, that doesn’t mean there isn’t hiking and camping to be had at lower elevation trails and trailheads. Below 8500 feet, roads and trails around Pinedale are open and in good … Read More
Because of stranger-than-average weather patterns over the past two weeks, we’re still seeing quite a bit of snow left above 10,000 ft. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday saw rain down low and sporadic snow and sleet up high in the mountains. … Read More