Latest Fly Fishing Reports

Warm River

The warm river is running a little high due to all the recent rain but is continuing to fish great. Look for fish to be holding in their regular spots (riffles and pocket water) and don't be afraid to throw a salmon fly at the bank. Probably your best option for getting into some fish right now.

Warm River

Henry's Fork

The Box canyone is running high around 2,000 CFS but the flows have been stable for a few days and you should be able to pick up some fish. The river from the confluence with warm river is high and off color. Throw streamers at the slower banks where fish will be holding. You can also nymph with a...

Henrys Fork

Henry's Fork

As the flows continue to drop and stabilize fishing should continue to get better. Look for caddis to be coming off. If nothing is happening on top, nymphs and streamers will work as well. Rubber legs, standard nymph patterns, and sculpin patterns have all been producing fish.

Henrys Fork

Warm River

The warm river continues to fish great and is the best option during the spring runoff. The water is running a little high but clarity is pretty decent. A few salmon flies are starting to come off and the fish are really keying in on rubber legs type patterns. Dropping a hares ear off of a stonefly...

Warm River

Warm River

Warm River is a good spring river

Despite the rising flows on most of our other rivers, the warm river has been fishing great. With the warmer weather, fish have moved into their normal holding spots so look for riffles and flats. A rubber legs dropped with a hare's ear hs been working great. Even though they usually aren't huge,...

Warm River

Warm River

Fish have been up on caddis. If you can't find any fish rising, nymph with a rubber legs or one of your standard nymphs (hare's ear, pheasant tail, prince nymph) and drop a midge off of it. Probably your best bet for catching fish right now with all the other rivers running so high.

Warm River

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