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"At the moment fly-fishing on the Green River is day by day. ...flow changes have slowed the good fishing we enjoyed earlier in May. Over the holiday weekend we are told they will start to go drop. Once they do we’re expecting to see some great dry fly fishing."
"As we head into May we are already seeing Cicadas on the Green River. ...peak flows won't last near as long this year and with Cicadas out once flows drop fly-fishing on the Green is going to be great." "There are cicadas on the A section and fishing the big dry has been awesome! The Green River is also fishing very well with midges in the morning and BWO's in the afternoon."
"still enjoying excellent Blue Wing Olives and Midge hatches. There are still a few stoneflies around as well. Water conditions are still normal for this time of year and not a factor and the fishing continues to be quite good."
Latest:
http://www.wrflyfisher.com/content.php?pid=85
http://www.greenriverflyfisher.com/fishingReport.php
"With Blue Wing Olives out the fly-fishing is much more consistent than it was earlier in the year. Right now it’s very good."
Latest:
http://www.wrflyfisher.com/content.php?pid=85
http://www.greenriverflyfisher.com/fishingReport.php
A-section: "You can still find risers and moments of greatness, but it is inconsistent. Pretty much midges at this point."
Latest:
http://www.greenriverflyfisher.com/fishingReport.php
"The Green River is fishing very well with midges in the morning and BWO's in the afternoon." Best in A and B sections.
Latest 4/1:
http://www.spinnerfall.com/Green-River-April_1,_2012
"hatches are ahead of schedule this year... BWO and Skawla stonefly hatches have been providing excellent fly-fishing over this past week and that won’t change anytime soon."
Latest:
http://www.wrflyfisher.com/content.php?pid=85
http://www.greenriverflyfisher.com/fishingReport.php
http://www.troutbum2.com/fishing_reports.shtml
"The dry fly fishing is very good on calm days... Streamer fishing has also been good... The nymph fishing is great in slow moving water."
Latest 3/19:
http://www.wrflyfisher.com/content.php?pid=85
http://www.spinnerfall.com/River-Report-March_19,_2012
"continues to be very good. One of the best starts to the year we’ve had on this river in a while. Midge and rather consistent Blue Wing Olive hatches are the reason the fly-fishing has been so good."
Latest 3/14:
http://www.wrflyfisher.com/content.php?pid=85
http://www.greenriverflyfisher.com/fishingReport.php (3/9)
No new reports, thus downgrade. No change to flow regime.
"Fly-fishing Utah’s Green River in February was about as good as it get. Moving into March, it should still be quiet good." Flows between 1800 and 3100 CFS.
Latest 2/29:
http://www.wrflyfisher.com/content.php?pid=85
http://www.troutbum2.com/fishing_reports.shtml
"As of late it has been quite good. Each passing week, with Blue Wings starting to show we’ll see the fishing become more consistent." Dries doing well. Flows between 1700 and 3200 CFS (vs 2700 avg).
Latest 2/22:
http://www.wrflyfisher.com/content.php?pid=85
"The dry fly fishing is very good on calm days with Midge & BWO Patterns #18. Streamer fishing has also been good - especially on the lowwer river sections. The nymph fishing is great in slow moving water." Flows between 1700 and 3100 CFS (vs 1450 avg).
Latest 2/14:
http://www.spinnerfall.com/pageview.aspx?id=38511
http://www.troutbum2.com/fishing_reports.shtml (2/12)
No new reports, hence downgrade. Flows fluctuating between 1700 and 310 CFS (vs 1700 avg).
"This Green River Fly-fishing Conditions Report finds the fishery with midges and Blue Wings littering the quiet pools and back eddies." Watch video fishing report. Flows fluctuating between 1750 and 3200 (vs 1800).
Latest 2/2:
http://www.wrflyfisher.com/content.php?pid=85
"This...report finds the fishery quiet and with a little bit of fresh snow on the landscape. Until this storm hit, fishing was quite good..." Flows oscillating between 1700 and 3100 CFS (vs 1500 avg).
Latest 1/23:
http://www.wrflyfisher.com/content.php?pid=85
On A-section: "You can still find risers and moments of greatness, but it is inconsistent. Pretty much midges at this point." "Double Peak" flows between 1700 and 3000 CFS (vs 1500 avg).
Latest 1/18:
http://www.greenriverflyfisher.com/fishingReport.php
http://www.spinnerfall.com/pageview.aspx?id=38323 (1/16)
"fishing has been VERY GOOD on all 3 sections of the Green." Flows between 1700 and 3100 daily (vs 2000 avg).
Latest 1/8:
http://www.troutbum2.com/fishing_reports.shtml
No new reports, thus further downgrade. Flows gyrating between 1700 and 3100 CFS.
Green River Fly Shops and Guides | Fly Shop | Guide Service | Lodging | |
Flaming Gorge LodgeFlaming Gorge, UT | Phone: 435-889-3773 |
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Four Seasons FlyfishersHeber City, UT | Phone: 800-498-5440 |
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Green River DriftersSteamboat Springs, CO | Phone: 970-879-0370 |
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Green River Fly FisherDutch John, UT | Phone: 435-889-3773 |
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Old Moe Guide ServiceDutch John, UT | Phone: 435-885-3342 |
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Park City OutfittersPark City, UT | Phone: 866-649-3337 |
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Red Canyon LodgeDutch John, UT | Phone: 435-889-3759 |
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Spinner Fall Guide ServiceDutch John, UT | Phone: 877-811-3474 |
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Trout Bum 2Park City, UT | Phone: 877-878-2862 |
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Trout Creek FliesDutch John, UT | Phone: 435-885-3338 |
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Troutsource Fly ShopGranite Bay, CA | Phone: 916-797-6138 |
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Western Rivers FlyfishersSouth Salt Lake City, Ut | Phone: 800-545-4312 |