Snake River
- Drifting for Cutts
by
K. Christopherson; photos by J. Straley |
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Where can you flyfish for native cutthroats,
enjoy some of the best scenery our country has to offer, and
view eagles soaring while drifting on a great river? On the
Snake River - one of the best trips Wyoming has to offer.
The Snake is a large river, with average stream flows in
the 1000's of cfs. Coupling this with limited shore access means that floating
or drifting is the best way (and most pleasant!) to fish the river and
find the trout.
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Note the 'fine' spots of the Snake
River Cutt (photo courtesy
Jackson Hole Anglers) |
The Snake can be 'dry fly heaven' and it doesn't get
much better than catching native Snake River Cutthroats on a dry. These
gorgeous trout have fine black spots when compared to the other,
larger-spotted subspecies of cutts. And, these opportunistic cutts love to take dries.
With luck, you'll be present during a stonefly hatch (get out the BIG
dries), but otherwise numerous hatches occur during the fishing season
(which runs from April 1 to October 31) including various mayflies,
midges, and caddis. Still like the BIG fly idea - then fish during the
latter part of summer when terrestrials are plopping into the river.
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A perfect day - drifting near the banks |
Most everyone who fishes larger rivers will remind you
that they are "really just many small rivers put together". The well-worn
phrase is true of the Snake - fishing the banks, riffles, seams is all
made so much easier when doing it from a boat. If yoiu want a rest from
slinging the large flies, you can relax for a few minutes and watch the
world go by.
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Big water in big country |
You'll have to pick your season for a Snake River float
- runoff can last well into July. The best, and most fun, is probably had
during August thru October. Fishing in the fall can be wonderful as there
are less crowds (both on and off river), cooler temps, and changing
colors.
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Heading downstream for more cutthroat
action |
Resources:
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Jackson
Hole Anglers conducts guided drift and float flyfishing trips on the
Snake River
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All text and photos copyright 2003 |