Henry’s Fork Fly Fishing Report 18 August 2009: Pretty Much Steady as She Goes this Time of Year…..

by Mark on August 18, 2009

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The report from the Henry’s Fork is pretty much what you’d expect  this time of year, and things haven’t changed a great deal from our report last week.

Sounds like the most consistent fishing on the main river is to be had in the Box, where flows have been hanging in around 1000 cfs over the past week.  Nymphing remains the approach of choice, and while a bevy of beadheads have been productive, it sounds like adult Golden Stones rule the day.  Streamers early and late wouldn’t be a bad choice either.

Harriman / Last Chance continues to tease fisher folk with an impressive array of bugs including PMDs, midges, Tricos, Callibaetis, and Caddis.  Ants have been the stealth weapon in the terrestrial category (see which ant is on the water).    Mornings and evenings again this week as the sun comes back out.

From Riverside down is pretty much the same as last week’s report.

September’s cool weather isn’t that far off.

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