Monday, May 10, 2010

Happy Mother's Day


Hope everyone out there had a great Mother's Day yesterday. Here's to all the incredible mom's out there (my wife included!). As an angler living in Wyoming, Mother's Day certainly brings a secondary thought to mind: Caddisflies! This time of year, many of the rivers in this region put out a serious Caddisfly hatch that trout absolutely gorge on. It's already been happening on the Henry's Fork and the Yellowstone, and it looks like the Big Hole is next. On the rivers that do see a blizzard hatch, anglers come from far and wide to experience this dry fly madness. Emergers often end up doing the best, however, since there are just as many bugs sub-surface as there are on top, and they're easier to grab. Good luck out there if you hit it! I attended the Bridger-Teton National Forest spring outfitters meeting this past week. The main agenda item of note concerns the upcoming construction project at Hoback Junction. For those of you that have not heard, WYDOT is going to replace the bridge crossing the Snake River at Hoback Junction, starting this year. It is a 3 year project, that will undoubtedly cause traffic delays and maybe even some river closures. According to WYDOT, this summer should only see prep work, and not actual bridge construction. It looks like they will not be working during peak times, ie morning and evening rush hour...we'll see. By next summer, they will likely be doing actual bridge construction, and there may be periods where the river is closed to boat traffic in order to keep it safe. Not much else new here; still fairly cool weather, and no run-off yet. The Snake is at 990 cfs at Moose, compared to the historical average for this day of over 4,000 cfs. Hopefully it'll start soon! Ahhh...which streamer to pick today??

1 comment:

stan czarniak said...

i can tell by foto i was feelin' the 10 foota