07-30-2004, 03:32 PM
Henry's Fork River - July 24th, 2004
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FISHING: Good
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Box Canyon
Fair fishing. Flows are approaching the mid-1500's, which may have put the fishing off a little. Try beadhead Prince Nymphs, Red Copper Johns, Olive Tungsten Midges, and small Rubberlegs. Wading anglers need to excercise caution.
Last Chance & Railroad Ranch
The fishing at Harriman State Park has improved considerably. Most mornings are producing spinner falls and rising fish. We are starting to see a few Callibaetis mayflies, which should get more prominent in the next several days. Evenings we are seeing PMD and Flav spinners, as well as a few Caddis.
Riverside Campground to Warm River
Good fishing. For dry flies, try Golden Stones and Caddis. Subsurface, the best bets are beadhead nymphs (Copper John, Prince, Hare's Ear) and stonefly nymphs.
Warm River to Ashton Reservoir
Good fishing. For dry flies, fish are taking Golden Stones, Caddis, and PMD’s. Beadhead nymphs and Rubberlegs are the best bets for subsurface fishing.
From Ashton Dam Downstream
The fishing below Vernon Bridge has slowed, with most of the action occurring in the morning and evening. The main hatches now are PMD’s and Caddis. Spent Caddis and PMD imitations are important for morning and evening fishing.
Henry's Fork Tributaries
Fall River, Warm River, and Robinson Creek are clear and wadable. The fishing has been good with green Caddis Larva and Pupa imitations, Beadhead nymphs, #12 Stonefly Nymphs, and attractor dry flies.
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supplied by: [url "http://www.fisheyesoup.com/redir.php?recKey=108,re"]Henry's Fork Anglers[/url]
FISHING: Good
River Stage and Stream Flow [[url "http://waterdata.usgs.gov/id/nwis/current?type=dailystagedischarge&group_key=NONE&search_site_no_station_nm=Henrys"]click here[/url]]
Box Canyon
Fair fishing. Flows are approaching the mid-1500's, which may have put the fishing off a little. Try beadhead Prince Nymphs, Red Copper Johns, Olive Tungsten Midges, and small Rubberlegs. Wading anglers need to excercise caution.
Last Chance & Railroad Ranch
The fishing at Harriman State Park has improved considerably. Most mornings are producing spinner falls and rising fish. We are starting to see a few Callibaetis mayflies, which should get more prominent in the next several days. Evenings we are seeing PMD and Flav spinners, as well as a few Caddis.
Riverside Campground to Warm River
Good fishing. For dry flies, try Golden Stones and Caddis. Subsurface, the best bets are beadhead nymphs (Copper John, Prince, Hare's Ear) and stonefly nymphs.
Warm River to Ashton Reservoir
Good fishing. For dry flies, fish are taking Golden Stones, Caddis, and PMD’s. Beadhead nymphs and Rubberlegs are the best bets for subsurface fishing.
From Ashton Dam Downstream
The fishing below Vernon Bridge has slowed, with most of the action occurring in the morning and evening. The main hatches now are PMD’s and Caddis. Spent Caddis and PMD imitations are important for morning and evening fishing.
Henry's Fork Tributaries
Fall River, Warm River, and Robinson Creek are clear and wadable. The fishing has been good with green Caddis Larva and Pupa imitations, Beadhead nymphs, #12 Stonefly Nymphs, and attractor dry flies.
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