


Posted on: April 19, 2008
Ice fishing is becoming increasingly difficult with the warmer weather. Anglers should use caution if attempting to access ice, as shorelines are likely to be dangerous.
South Fork Snake River: Warm weather makes the fishing both pleasant and productive. The water is clear, and anglers report fair catches of trout using small beadheads and midge flies. Low flows are making boating difficult but you can wade in much of the river, which is rare. In the canyon section, the nymphs and streamers are working quite well.
Henry’s Fork Snake River: Anglers are reporting fair catches of larger trout below Vernon Bridge down to St. Anthony. Black rubber-legs, egg imitations and midge pupae seem to be producing the most fish.
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Outdoor writer Dave Langston resides in Chubbuck. He grew up in the Midwest and south fishing and hunting across the country.
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