
Looking at the webcam this morning looks like another sunny summer-like day is on tap.
The news of the week from the Henry’s Fork includes the fact that flows were decreased on the 28th down to the mid-600 cfs range. This has made wading the Box much easier and consolidated fish just a bit. BH nymphs continue to be the bread and butter approach to fishing this water, though after getting back into town I’ve heard more than one story about smallish stims and hoppers working here as well.

Harriman / Last Chance looks from what I can tell very similar to last week – head hunting mornings and evenings probably still makes the most sense. There are PMDs, Tricos, some Caddis, Callibaetis, and the usual ants, hoppers and beetles. Our most prolific HF contact swears by little beetles here this time of year. She’s mostly insane though, and has been know to spend half a day patiently working a fish or two here this time of year.
From Riverside down through the Canyon remains productive – sounds like Goldens, stims, terrestrials and standard nymphs have been working.
The lower river isn’t quite as badly dewatered as it was a few weeks ago, though it’s still relatively warm and slow from what I hear. Sounds like it’s still morning spinners, terrestrials midday, and Caddis evenings. Will be much better in three to four weeks.
Tags: River - Henry's Fork

