South Fork of the Snake River Fly Fishing Report: The South Fork of the Snake River has been fishing quite well. Those of you looking for a great day, head up to the Swan Valley area. There will be some dry fly action on sunny days and when...
Owyhee River
Henrys Fork Fly Fishing Report: The Henry’s Fork is pretty tough to fish as of lately. The ice shelf is pretty extensive covering about 15 feet into the river. On the lower section of the Henrys Fork, the ice shelf covers roughly 1/3 of the river. Be EXTREMELY CAREFUL as the ice is slushy and slick...
Owyhee River
Owyhee River Fly Fishing Report: The river has frozen over, and for the most part is unfishable. If you can find some open water, slow stripping small streamers and wooly buggers can be productive. Fill your fly box with small midge patterns, small baetis nymphs, small leech streamers, & wooly...
Owyhee River
OWYHEE RIVER The flows have finally dropped to 30 cfs so nymphing will be a little more difficult. There has been decent midge hatches in the morning till mid-afternoon. Keep an eye out for BWOs on cooler overcast days. Tight lining emergers and small mayfly nymphs without weight...
Owyhee River
As summer is progressing we are seeing the hatches moving up stream as well as many of the fish. Mornings have been slow, but fish are willing to take nymphs. Through mid-day, anglers have had success throwing terrestrial patterns such as hoppers and ants with droppers. PMDS and caddis have been...
Owyhee River
PMD & Callibaetis are starting to pick up. An afternoon trip to the river is acceptable as some of the best dry fly action is in the middle of the afternoon. Working streamers in deep pocket water through out the day could be very productive. Nymphing has been very productive, Zebra midges, pmd...
Owyhee River
Fishing on the Owyhee River will start picking up very soon! The ice has basically melted, so the river has opened up and is ready for you to explore. The the Owyhee river is still at its winter flows, so make sure and bookmark our Owyhee River...
Owyhee River
If you’re headed to the Owyhee make sure and bring Tricos, they are working in mornings until the sun hits the water (around 10:30an to 11am). Big terrestrials are also working (beetles, hoppers, & ants), make sure and target the cut banks & fast ripple runs. Throughout the day, Callibaetis...
Owyhee River
CFS 165 – Tricos are the name of the game for your early morning hatch, bring both male and female spinners in size 20-24. They have been appearing around 7am and tapering off by 11. Expect to see some sporadic Callibaetis and PMD hatches midday. Have plenty of size 16-18 duns,...
Owyhee River
Dry fly fishing has been consistent. Have a good selection of Caddis, PMD, BWO, and Callibaetis. Streamer fishing can be a great way to get some of the bigger browns to eat, dont forget as a good rule of thumb Dark day dark fly, light day light fly. whites and yellows are a good place to start when...
Owyhee River