Spring Fly Fishing Report for South Eastern Idaho as of March 19, 2020
flyshop2020-03-29T18:38:30+00:00The snow on the Valley floor has mostly melted, and the rivers are in prime shape to get in some early
The snow on the Valley floor has mostly melted, and the rivers are in prime shape to get in some early
Teton River Fishing Report S. Leigh (Valley) - 253 CFS St. Anthony - 450 CFS. The river is low and clear. Nymphing
Teton River: 950 CFS (South Leigh Creek) The Teton is still in runoff mode. So, its high and off color. Streamers and
South Fork of the Snake River Flows: ~ 900 CFS at Irwin, ~1300 CFS at Heise Winter has settled in, but with the
Late fall is in full swing here in Eastern Idaho. The weather has changed & the Indian summers have given way
WE ARE HERE! The fishing season for 2018 has kicked off in style and timing. Most watersheds are right on schedule
Finally! We are progressing into spring and as most of you, I am chomping at the bit to get out there
As winter rolls along, we have experienced much higher water on the three major rivers fished here in Eastern Idaho. The
The Teton River has been fishing great. We are right in the middle of dry fly heaven, so everything underneath the
By all accounts, Eastern Idaho is seeing its first real runoff of the year, and most of the feeder creeks and tributaries