South Fork Snake River, ID

Last 6 miles above Byington

comments (6)

Outing Information

Date
Start/End Time
12:00pm to 3:00pm
Best Fishing Time
-
Rating
Poor
Classification
Public
Water Temp
-
Water Clarity
Stained - 1' to 3' visibility
Water Level
8000cfs
User
Jason Hansen

Fish Caught

Cutthroat Trout

Caught Avg Size Pattern Optional Fields
1 10" #10 Orange Stimulator
1 10"

Mountain Whitefish

Caught Avg Size Pattern Optional Fields
1 12" #12 Copper Copper John
1 12"
Total: 2 fish Top Patterns: Copper John (1) Stimulator (1)

Weather

SkiesMorningAfternoonEvening
Sunny X
Precipitation
None X
Wind
Light - 5 to 10 knots X
Air Temp High/Low
80.0°F / 60.0°F
Wind Direction
-
Weather Front
-
Barometer
-
Moon Phase
0% Full (New)

Other Patterns Tried

No other pattern information for this outing.

Hatches

No hatch information for this outing.

Insect Seining

No seining information for this outing.

Fishing Partners

Eric Kafka
Joe Kafka

Waypoints

No waypoints were saved with this outing.

Notes

Things were pretty slow once again. We did stop at one island and Eric caught a 17" brown and 15" rainbow on successive casts on a #12 green drake nymph. :) He was fishing the shallow edge of the run and caught the fish in 1' to 2' of water. I fished the other side of the island in some good looking water and got nada.

Comments

bifurcated monkey

i would hardly rate that day as poor. i also caught a 12 inch brown. i will do my log later of the same trip. i will emphasize von hansen's excellent rowing skills at the end of the day. and avoiding meat bees.

Jason

Hmm, I'm still giving it a poor rating fishing-wise. For as much good water as I fished and as few fish as I caught (especially for such a famed river), it was poor. The trip itself was excellent, however.

Derek Blandford

I'm very disappointed in this fishing trip. What the hell happened?

Jason

Good question. It took us a day+ to start figuring out the river, talking to guys who were doing better than us. We started doing okay on chernobyl patterns on top (at least getting more looks) but never got anything dialed. There were no good hatches to bring fish up consistently. And the water seemed fairly high and moving fast.

Derek Blandford

That's just not right. Unacceptable. Poor numbers and poor size compared to what that river is capable of.

The river should be dropping this time of year since they don't need to release all the water for irrigation like they do during the summer. Even with the high water, weren't there gravel bars, side channels, etc. that were fishable?

Did you try casting wooly buggers or super renegades from the boat right into the bank and pulling them back over drop off points at all? A lot of floaters catch a lot of fish that way.

Jason

I completely agree. I had different expectations for that river than what happened, though. Since it's such a blue ribbon fishery, I was thinking it would be more like the Owyhee or SF Boise, and there would be great hatches and pods of big fish stacked up rising. Not the case.

I didn't try woolly buggers, but I did try a Clouser and maybe one other streamer. It drew a little interest but not much. One of the other floaters got a lot of looks to his streamer (don't remember what it was) but not many hookups.

There were gravel bars, islands, side channels that were better fishing than the main channel. The problem is the first day we floated all through that stuff without stopping since we didn't know how to guage how far we had floated, or how quickly we were floating. We did a better job the second/third days of stopping frequently to fish good spots.

It was a first pass at a river that fished a lot differently than I was expecting. And 2 1/2 days of fishing it wasn't enough to get dialed in on anything, especially since there weren't any strong hatches to work.