Thursday, August 14, 2008

English Rods


Fishing remains consistent on the Snake in Teton Park, with decent action on top all day long. The fish are still looking at a variety of hoppers and attractors in a variety of water. There is not much natural insect activity, which is typical for August. The river is still feeling relatively big right now, with flows at 3440 cfs at Moose. There is certainly still an advantage right now to fishing out of a driftboat. Wade anglers will have more difficulty finding water, and are probably better off trying Flat Creek, the Gros Ventre or Hoback rivers. I guided a father and son team from England who comes to visit each year, and they fish very well. It's nice having a couple of good rods in your boat. Here is Daniel Reeve with an 18" Cutthroat fifteen minutes into our float. Nice fish!

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