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 12/4/2024 6:53:36 PM • Views (27)
Snake River Ledge rock pools from South Park down to Sheep Gulch are the key targets for dry and dry-dropper rigs when using midge imitations (Zebra Midges Perdigons Day-2 Midges etc) with the most productive action occurring from around noon until...

By Seamus on 11/20/2024 7:27:10 PM • Views (5)
Snake River Riffles and eddies are prime targets for surface patterns with midges dominating and BWOs around in a smattering fashion especially on day with either a drizzle snow or snow flurries.  The action has been squarely in the afternoon from a...

By Seamus on 11/6/2024 7:34:10 PM • Views (7)
Snake River BWOs are dominating the surface scene most days.  On those days when it is happening a smattering will be noticed around 11:30am and then build into a crescendo around 1:30-2PM before waning around 4:30PM.  Riffles seams eddies and troug...

By Seamus on 10/25/2024 8:39:45 PM • Views (5)
Snake River Much better consistency with the more seasonable temps and weather in the area.  BWOs and midges are the dominant hatches with intermittent October caddis popping on most reaches.  Unquestionably the lower river from Wilson down to Sheep...

By Seamus on 10/14/2024 9:18:14 PM • Views (9)
Snake River Its gorgeous out there but you definitely have to work for your fish with the weather remaining warmish and sunny.  PMDs are hatching in intermittent fashion.  We are also seeing a few mahogany duns one or two Hecubas every couple of day...

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