Henry’s Fork Fly Fishing Report – Winter Fishing Report for February 1, 2017

Henrys Fork Fly Fishing Report:

 

The Henry’s Fork is pretty tough to fish as of lately.  The ice shelf is pretty extensive covering about 15 feet into the river.  On the lower section of the Henrys Fork, the ice shelf covers roughly 1/3 of the river.  Be EXTREMELY CAREFUL as the ice is slushy and slick!  It’s not entirely a lost cause, so don’t fret.  The best place to get a little fishing in is up near Warm River around Stone’s Bridge (the boat ramp in Warm River off Fishermans Drive).  We’re looking forward to the slightly warmer temperatures February may bring.  So look for sunny days and temperatures rising above 32 degrees.

Stop by our Ashton Fly Shop & Liquor Store to stock up on flies.

Flies to use:  Rubber Legs, Prince nymphs, pheasant tail, zebra midges, & streamers (black, dark olive)

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