Snake River Angler

Snake River Angler
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Address 185 N Center St
Jackson, WY, US
Websitehttp://www.snakeriverangler.com/
Phone(307) 733-3699
Emailinfo@snakeriverangler.com
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About Snake River Angler

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Founded by long time Valley native, Will Dornan, Snake River Angler and Scenic Float Trips offers a variety of outdoor activities for people of all ages. We offer scenic float trips from Grand Teton National Park to Bridger Teton National Forest on the majestic Snake River. We also offer guided fly fishing trips and fly tying and casting lessons. 


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By Seamus on 9/2/2024 7:21:59 PM • Views (3)
Snake River Claassenia are peaking and the best action is coming on attractors that are deliberately moved when fished along banks structure troughs seams and riffle current margins.  PMDs have been making more of an appearance from around 12:30 pm...

By Seamus on 8/23/2024 10:48:15 PM • Views (6)
Snake River The Snake is starting to get into late-season shape with a reduction in natural flows and exquisitely clear water.  All reaches are fishing well.  Claassenia continues to emerge and grasshoppers are populating the banks which makes large...

By Seamus on 8/13/2024 7:32:52 PM • Views (6)
Snake River Water temperatures have decreased with cooling weather.  Claassenia has been about and is most prevalent from Moose down to Sheep Gulch.  While caddis are around in the morning hours and there are a few yellow sallies from time-to-time P...

By Seamus on 8/3/2024 10:41:01 PM • Views (9)
Snake River Water temps have cooled some with gauges peaking around 65-66 degrees after 5pm each day.  However above average air temps have returned so be prepared to alter your fishing practices in the coming days/weeks.  On August 2nd and August 3...

By Seamus on 7/24/2024 7:18:26 PM • Views (8)
Snake River Hatches are waning as we get deeper into summer with a smattering of caddis PMDs and yellow sallies each day. Grasshoppers are becoming more prevalent Dry and dry-droppers are working well in almost all water types with the forest servic...

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