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Lower Henry’s Fork
Fishing has been very good. We are using big bugs with a nymph or two after that. Chubby, Golden Stone, or a big attractor with a WD-40, Zebras, pheasant Tails, rubber legs, ect. The green drake hatch is coming any day, due to the hot weather. We saw sporadic golden stones & yellow sallies as well…
Big fish are still gorging on the nymphs and eating the occasional adult pattern. The water clarity is fairly good, but look for some color to be the norm over the next couple of weeks from melting snow in the high country.
Upper Henry’s Fork
Your best bet is still a Chubby or Golden Stone with a dropper rig. You can use Flashback Pheasant Tail, WD-40, Brown Zebras, Rubber Legs (towards Ashton). Yellow Sallies have been spotted up high as well.
The evening hatch can be quite fun as well! Try a Caddis or PMD’s.
Harriman State Park is closed until June 15th.
Check the forecast before heading out. Over the next week, expect hot weather with chances of T-storms. Make sure & stock up on Sunscreen & Bug spray. Check our Lower Henry’s Fork Hatch Chart or our Upper Henry’s Fork Hatch Chart. It’s also helpful to check out the Henry’s Fork Realtime Streamflows.
Call our Ashton Fly Shop at (208) 652-3008 to schedule your Henry’s Fork Shuttle.
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