Fishing Report 7/13/2017
The hatch is on! Our annual Grey Drake hatch has made it’s appearance and this year will be one for the books. We are seeing epic numbers of these big, extended-body mayflies on both the Green and the New Fork. … Read More
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The hatch is on! Our annual Grey Drake hatch has made it’s appearance and this year will be one for the books. We are seeing epic numbers of these big, extended-body mayflies on both the Green and the New Fork. … Read More
Although the major trailheads are accessible and snow-free, the high basins and peaks above 11,000 ft. continue to remain snowed in. The current snow line is hovering between 10,500 ft. and 10,800 ft., depending on aspect. Above these elevations, the … Read More
The current snowline is sitting somewhere between 10, 500 ft. and 10, 700 ft., depending on the aspect. The rate of melt has slowed to around one inch per day, and the rivers down low have already started to stabilize … Read More
As the first of the late-June weather arrives in Pinedale, the snow seems to be coming off the mountains faster and faster. High country peaks continue to shed their snowy coats and all trailheads allow access further and further into … Read More
To all the eager anglers out there, IT’S GO TIME! Peak runoff is behind us and river clarity is rapidly improving. Water levels are still high and could make for tough wading conditions for the next week. However, fishing from … 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
Runoff on the Green River has peaked! Flows at the Warren Bridge gauging station reached the seasons highest level on June 10th at about 5,400 cfs. In the 3 days since, river levels have retreated over 30% to 3,770 cfs. … Read More
Green River Lakes The road to the trailhead is clear of snow the entire way. The Highline Trail is clear of snow up to Three Forks Park. The Clear Creek Natural Bridge is accessible. Slide Lake is accessible up to … Read More
Well, that time of year we all dread has finally arrived. The Green River and New Fork River are both muddy, and unfishable with high runoff flows. We are closely watching our current snowpack and pouring over historical data to … Read More
As days get warmer (and longer), the snow melts, the rivers rise, and thoughts turn to the mountains. While the snow down in the valley disappears, it seems that up high, winter is far from over. Although the high country … Read More