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All of the old friendly faces have shown up the festive energy is off the charts. The favored and famed Harriman Ranch stretch of the Henry’s Fork has opened for another season. Yessir, boys and girls, these are high times…
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An Outlook
January of 2014 brought a return to the reality of periodic years when low precipitation and high agricultural demand do not permit the ideal winter conditions the Henry’s Fork has enjoyed for the past 5 years. With flows from Island…
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Report 6/9/14
The fishing up around these parts has been solid this past week. For the most part, all throughout the system, the salmonflies have almost finished their yearly crawl and are being followed up by the first golden stoneflies of the…
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Report 6/2/14
The fishing on all reaches of the Henry’s Fork continues to improve. The warmer weather of late has really accelerated the slamonfly hatch, and the more reliable golden stones are up and out now, offering anglers some spectacular fly fishing…
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Recap: 2013 Season on the Harriman Ranch
THE 2013 SEASON ON THE HARRIMAN RANCH by John McDaniel It was an interesting year. In summary, we had our fifth consecutive year of excellent Ranch fishing. My detailed journal notes on each day I fish or guide on the…
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Report 5/19/14
Henry’s Fork Fly Fishing Report – May 18th, 2014 by Chris "Grizz” Andelin, TroutHunter "Yeah we all shine on, like the moon, and the stars, and the sun” ~ John Lennon The early season trout health on the Henry’s Fork…
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Mother’s Day and Willows
In recent years I have sometimes struggled to separate the personal importance of fishing hatches larger than size 18 or leaving the season of gloves, heavy fleece, and covered ears. In most years, however, both comforts tend to arrive together…
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Report 5/5/14
Good news sports fans. The snow continues to recede and our frozen landscape is rapidly being replaced by a picturesque glimpse of the warmer seasons to come. The baetis continue to dominate the dry fly game and we’re starting to…
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Report 4/12/14
"It’s those changes in latitude, changes in attitude…nothing remains quite the same” ~ Jimmy Buffett Change is good and subtle increases in water temperatures have truly accelerated the baetis emergence. Alongside prolific daily midge hatches, anglers can now compliment their…
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The Beginning
The Henry’s Fork is known as possessing a very dense and diversified population of mayflies. It exists in a region that features four distinct seasons with each containing its own menu of aquatic hatches. Mayfly hatches seem to arrive in…