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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Summer Days in Wyoming!

Well the fishing has been hit or miss the last few weeks here in Sublette County. The good news is I have not seen a Jackson boat in 2 weeks! The fishing has been solid in the mornings until about 1 in the afternoon and then it slows downs dramatically in the afternoon until sundown. The fish have been holding in the fast deep water where the temperatures are a little cooler. I have seen some of the best fish of the summer taken in the last few weeks however. I think the browns are starting to become more aggressive with their spawning season around the corner. Above is a picture from August 23 on the Green River with Ryan Hudson who guides with us at Two Rivers.
Here is a picture from a new client this year from Rock Springs. We boated a lot of fish, some really nice browns mixed in with a lot of 10-14 inch trout. The Tricos and BWO were hatching like crazy mid-morning so we spent an hour or so casting size 18 Tricos to sipping trout.

Above is a picture of a float trip last week, on the lower Green. We caught a lot of fish that day and the best part about it was most of the big fish were taken on big purple dries! We boated a 20 inch cutt and brown on dries!




Here is another nice fish taken on a streamer on the green river in August. One of the best fish of the season for me! A solid 22 inch male brown chasing a big fatty meal!








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