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Jackson Hole Fishing Report

August 4, 2002

Snake River Fishing Report

The last month has been a little unsettled for the Jackson Hole Valley. The end of June brought on two and a half weeks of oppressive heat and then followed by a week and a half of much needed rain. The rain has put the Snake and its tributaries off in color on a daily to sometimes hourly basis. Which tributary got precipitation determined where one would fish. The long range forecast calls for more stable conditions which should get things back to a more normal setting. This is the first time in the last 4 or 5 years that old timers remember the way the Jackson Valley usually fished.

The release at Jackson Lake Dam is 3480 CFS. This is a little higher than what Bureau of Reclamation predicted last May for the Snake in Wyoming. Maybe with the cooler temperatures and the moisture we have been receiving, will relieve the irrigation demands for those Idaho potatoes? Possibly dropping Snake River flows?

As mentioned earlier, this being a more normal year, the large attractor dry flies have started working. The valleys staple, Turck’s Tarantula followed by Stimulators, Parachute Madam X, and Chernobyl Ants have all come into play. One new fly on the block that has been particularly good has been Trina’s Noble Chernobyl  in red. Lite Bright Prince, Copper John’s, Golden Tungstone, and Gold Bead Billard Prince will all be very effective as nymph droppers. Normally streamers are not fishing much this time of year because dries are so effective. But the dependable Black Woolly Buggers can be a good choice, especially when water is off-color. The other staple of the valley, the JJ Special, is always the consummate streamer. McCune’s Sculpin, Articulated Leech and Zonkers should also be good producers.

Though the consistent rainfall of recent weeks has challenged us with varying fishing locations, come September we will look back on them as a blessing. For those of you that are planning on coming out in later this year you will definitely benefit.

Until next time...

Howard Cole & Guy Turck
High Country Flies

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