Sunday, February 14, 2010

Drier Winter


It's already the middle of February, the days are noticeably longer and my mind continues to drift towards thoughts of warmer weather and dry fly fishing. The winter is proving to be a drier one, which is concerning news for anglers. Although we have had some better snowfall in recent weeks, the snow-water equivalent (the amount of water being held in the area snowpack), is well below normal. Depending on where in the region you are looking, it is averaging about 65% of normal. We had a winter storm warning coming into this weekend, with forecasters calling for over a foot of snow in the valley, and over two feet of snow in the mountains, and it missed us...nothing happened. It's turned out to be a beautiful weekend, with sunny skies. It's true that the spring can often produce a lot of moisture in the Rockies, but as each dry day passes this winter, it is less and less likely that we will make up much ground on our snowpack. On the bright side, we have a near full Jackson Lake, and the string of reservoirs down the Snake River line are also well stocked. Less water will also mean earlier fishing on area freestones...stay tuned this spring for reports! I've learned that the Jackson Hole News and Guide, partially owned by local angler extraordinaire Liz McCabe, will have a One Fly team this year. Liz will be fishing in it both days, representing the newspaper. For those of you who don't know Liz, she will turn an amazing 99 years old this year. I met her through Tom Montgomery a number of years ago, and fish with her now and then each summer. She's an inspiration! Here's a shot of me and Liz on the Snake. Good luck Liz!

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