Henry’s Fork:
The current flows out of Island Park are 1,140 cfs. We are seeing salmonflies flying on the lower sections. If you lift up rocks you will find a ton of salmonfly nymphs. A dry dropper should produce fairly well. Henry’s Fork salmonfly #4 as the dry fly with a Pat’s black rubber leg #8 or #10 below should do the trick. Don’t be afraid to fish off the banks a bit. There are have been some fish eating caddis as well.
Feel free to stop by our Ashton Fly Shop for a daily report, 1051 Hwy 20 Ashton, ID 83420 208.652.3008, open 7 days a week 8 am – 5 pm.
South Fork:
Flows are currently at 14,000 cfs. Nymphing is going to be the most productive with eggs, SJ worms, rubberlegs, and zebra midge variations. Streamers and leeches will also work. Water clarity is improving, the best fishing and conditions will be in the upper sections but canyon is starting to shape up.
Stop by our Driggs Fly Shop 76 N. Main Street Driggs, ID 83422 208.354.1200, open 7 days a week 8 am – 5 pm.
Teton River:
Runoff is here, the river is high and very off-color. We look forward to fishing the Teton when flows come down.