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Our weekly Jackson Hole Fishing Report is your ultimate guide to the local river ecosystem and current fly fishing conditions. As avid anglers and locals, we are dedicated to providing you with up-to-date information on the best spots to cast your line, the species you can expect to encounter, and the techniques that have been yielding remarkable results.

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Jackson Hole Fishing Report | September 21st, 2023

September 21st Snake From rain yesterday, the Snake bumped overnight from 3700 cfs to 4080 cfs at the gauge in the canyon. Rain forecasted for today and tomorrow will likely bump flows even more. Water temps are low, averaging 55°F, and with forecasted temperatures could stay well below that average. Good news; neither big tributaries to the upper Snake are

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Regional Flows

  • Temperature: 54.32 ° F
  • Streamflow: 4080 ft³/s
  • Gage height: 4.44 ft
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We only work with local guides who live in the Jackson Hole community year-round. This means our guides are knowledgeable about local issues and attend local clinics to update and augment their knowledge. Our guides are also involved in this community, participating in events such as the “Summit on the Snake” and Game & Fish meetings.

We primarily concentrate on the upper sections of local rivers to find the clean, clear water that trouts fishing requires, teaching you everything you need to know about fly fishing, from casting to tying flies along the way!

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