Sunday, June 6, 2010

Heavy Rains


The past few days around Western Wyoming and Eastern Idaho have brought us some very heavy rains, and warmer temperatures. The runoff has now been kicked into a much higher gear. The Buffalo Fork, Pacific Creek and the Gros Ventre River are all running at a very high level, with a chocolate milk coloring. The Snake River is running over 16,000 cfs at the bottom of the Snake River Canyon, and it is still rising. They are increasing the flows out of Jackson Lake Dam, as Jackson Lake nears capacity. The Green River is also running high and dirty at 1,860 cfs. Flood warnings were issued today also for the Henry's Fork River near Ashton, Idaho. A couple of months ago, we were worried about snowpack and water; at this point, things are looking much better. There is still a significant amount of snow left in Rendezvous Bowl at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. This is the snowfield that locals use as a gage to figure out when the Snake will be ready to fish. I'd say it will now be another 4 weeks at least before we are back on the Snake River. The best bet right now for local fishing is either on the Firehole River (which is running a little high also at almost 800 cfs), or the South Fork of the Snake. The South Fork is running at almost 9,000 cfs near Irwin, which is a great level to float. Both Palisades Creek and Pine Creek are putting in some muddy water right now, so be aware. The river is still fishable, with much of the dirty water mixing in. I guided on the Upper South Fork on Friday and had decent nymph fishing. Lightning Bugs and Red Copper Johns did fairly well. There was virtually no action on dries or streamers that we could find. Here's Memphis resident Ed Robertson with our best fish of the day...an 18" Brown trout. Nice fish Ed!

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