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Guided Fishing Trips in Wyoming -- September
Sometime in early September we bid ado to the Green River. It simply gets too low to float with a driftboat. Not to worry however, because September is when the Snake River in Jackson Hole demonstrates just how outstanding a fishery it really is.
What differentiates the Snake River in August from the Snake River in September is water levels. September flows are typically lower and bring dry flies closer to the lunkers which have been hunkered down in the deep runs and holes all summer. Combine low flows with some of the better hatches of the season and you end up with outstanding dry fly fishing to native indigenous cutthroat trout.
The first half of the month we'll still be using quite large dry flies, eventually giving way to smaller patterns in the latter half of the month.
September, especially late September, can see some fairly inclement weather, so be prepared for anything.
If you'd like to give September fishing in Jackson Hole a try, give us a call toll free at (866) 733-7210 for more information or to book a trip.

