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South Fork Snake, Idaho
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Just returned from a few days of fishing the South Fork below PaliSades. Its high (13,000 cfs), a bit crowded (parking lots at Husky's and Spring Creek overflowing), and water was a bit cool. Current speed was 5-7 mph!

However, there was some decent late afternoon dry fly fishing in the side channels with PMD's. Also some daytime caddis, little yellow stones, and golden stones around. No real hatch, just a smattering of assorted bugs here and there, just enough to keep a few fishing looking up. Smaller Cutts could be brought to the surface in most of the shallower riffles. The bigger fish were sporadically eating in the slower side channels, moving a lot and not rising steady.

The nymph fishermen appeared to be catching fish with some regularity, which is normal.

Overall, not as good as the same time last year for dries, though I heard the 'ole "Shoulda been here last week" for the Salmonflies! I only fished PaliSades to Spring Creek Br. No reports from the canyon.

13000 CFS is a little much for me, but I'd do it again in the morning if I could!
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Thanks very much for the report. This year is a day night difference from last year. Later usual hatches included.
Hope to try it myself in a month, but I do like the NYMPHING. Don't get me wrong, Dry fly is the ultimate.
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