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Hello again. I have been looking for a hatch list for local flies so I know whitch ones to use. Unfortunatly it appears That there are alot less entomologists here then in UT. I know there is a comprehensive list of flies and hatch dates somewhere. So if you happen to know where this info can be found please pass it on.
Thanks in advance.
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The entomology of the North Fork, South Fork (Snake) and Teton have been studied extensively and probably more scientifically than most rivers on earth.
Try a simple google search for Henry's Fork, South Fork Snake, Teton River Hatch charts. You can find a lot of information on the major rivers.
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here our links to hatch charts for the southfork and the northfork of the snake.
[url "http://www.southforkoutfitters.com/HatchChart.html"]http://www.southforkoutfitters.com/HatchChart.html[/url]
[url "http://www.henrysforkanglers.com/HatchChart.html"]http://www.henrysforkanglers.com/HatchChart.html[/url]
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Thank you Sirs, I see now my problem I was searching by region not by individual river. Either way I believe I'll be getting my pole ready April fools day I am officially a resident!!!!!
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JEALOUS! But I will soon enough.
I was also going to recommend getting the little hand book entitled "Hatch Guide For Western Rivers"
It fits in a pocket and pretty dead on. Will also help with other states.
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Each individual river can be very different. The book Flygoddess recommends is also very good.
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