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Jackson Hole Fishing Report

June 4, 2000

Snake River
Runoff on the Snake River has already peaked and flows have begun to recede. Some days see the water turning from brown to green, indicating a clearing trend. With highs in the 80's forecast for the coming week we should see a major reduction in the already largely diminished snowpack.

From the I-Shouldn't-Make-A-Prediction
-But-I'm-Going-To-Anyways-Department

The Snake is at least one month ahead of normal regarding runoff. This means the river should be fishable by the first of July. If the recent warm weather trend continues, it may well be sooner.

Some good news from John Kiefling, Chief Fisheries Biologist for Wyoming Game & Fish Department, Areas 1 and 2. John reports to us that spawning counts for the Fine-spotted Snake River Cutthroat are the highest of his career. I don't know how long John has been with Game & Fish, but he's getting ready to retire. This is great news that should benefit the fishery for years to come!

Jenny Lake
The fishing on Jenny Lake has kicked in ahead of normal. Mackinaw are cruising the shallow shoreline and are attacking Woolly Buggers and leeches with a vengeance.

Also, the flying ant hatch is underway and some surface feeding activity has been observed. Size 10 and 12 Power Ants work well in this situation. This hatch should only get better in the coming weeks.

Yellowstone Lake
As usual, Yellowstone Lake is on fire following it's June 1 opening. Strip Woolly Buggers with a medium to slow retrieve and don't be surprised if the fly is taken as it sinks. Full sink lines can sometimes be of benefit as well. Remember, lead split shot is not allowed in Yellowstone.

Soda Lake, Pinedale, WY
Fishing quite well, especially in the early evenings. Look for the flying ant hatch and lead the cruisers with size 12 Power Ants. Stripping nymphs, like the Hare's Ear, in front of cruisers will also work well.

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Guy Turck
Head Guide--High Country Flies