05-15-2013, 07:53 PM
Google Green River blogs for current fishing conditions, but it looks like ants and cicadas are good bets for dry flies.
Be sure and check stream flows before you go. At some point in the next two weeks, they may increase it from 800cfs to 4000cfs, which then throws all bets out the window. Also, you don’t want to be wading at 800cfs when they substantially increase the flow.
You can rent a pontoon for $50-$75, and I think that includes shuttle from Little Hole (see Trout Creek Flies). This is worth it if nothing else because you can fish the other side of the river where there is no foot access.
If you just want to wade, I too would start at Little Hole. Maybe take an hour or so and hike upriver (this will get you away from crowds) then spend the rest of the day fishing back to Little Hole.
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Be sure and check stream flows before you go. At some point in the next two weeks, they may increase it from 800cfs to 4000cfs, which then throws all bets out the window. Also, you don’t want to be wading at 800cfs when they substantially increase the flow.
You can rent a pontoon for $50-$75, and I think that includes shuttle from Little Hole (see Trout Creek Flies). This is worth it if nothing else because you can fish the other side of the river where there is no foot access.
If you just want to wade, I too would start at Little Hole. Maybe take an hour or so and hike upriver (this will get you away from crowds) then spend the rest of the day fishing back to Little Hole.
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