Current Conditions

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It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 11:00 PM MST on February 07, 2012
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25°/2°
It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 11:00 PM MST on February 08, 2012
Partly Cloudy
29°/9°
It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 11:00 PM MST on February 09, 2012
Partly Cloudy
29°/11°
It is forcast to be Partly Cloudy at 11:00 PM MST on February 10, 2012
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32°/16°
It is forcast to be Chance of Snow at 11:00 PM MST on February 11, 2012
Chance of Snow
31°/18°
It is forcast to be Chance of Snow at 11:00 PM MST on February 12, 2012
Chance of Snow
29°/18°
Fishing Reports

Green River

September 4th, 2011
With the flow on the Green down to almost 300 cfs. at Warren Bridge now, it's getting a little tough to float the river without a fair bit of bumping and grinding... Continue reading

Jackson Hole

October 16th, 2011

Yellowstone

September 7th, 2011
With cooling weather, fishing in Yellowstone National Park is picking up again. Terrestrial patterns continue to produce most reliably right now - hoppers, crickets, beetles and ants (particularly cinnamon-colored flying ants) are all working well... Continue reading

Water Data

• Daily Snowpack Data for the Snake River Basin

Interpreting snowpack data: When trying to understand how the snowpack will effect river runoff, fishing and all the rest, it doesn’t really matter how high the snow is piled up (total precipitation), what matters is the amount of water in that snowpack (snow-water equivalent). The most important number is the basin wide percent of average for snow-water equivalent.

Also keep in mind that the data presented is referred to as a percent of normal for a given time of year. For a slightly more in depth discussion of interpreting snowpack data read paragraphs 2 – 4 in the article Snow & Trout.

 

• Regional Reservoirs & Stream Flows Report

How to interpret flow reports: Diagram depicts the status of reservoirs in the area including some stream flow data. Though not mentioned on the page, you can also click the diagram in various areas for more information.

 

Current water flows on the Snake River

 

Local Tributaries:

 

Gaining Perspective on Snake River Water Flows: The gauging station 1000′ below Jackson Lake Dam tells us how much water is being released out of Jackson Lake and is the most subject to sudden change. Even moderate fluctuations (for example, 500 cfs) have the potential to disrupt fishing for up to three days. Radical fluctuations (1000+ cfs) almost certainly will.

Good fishing can be had within a wide range of flows, but most Jackson Hole fishermen would probably agree that stable flows in the 1200-3500 cfs (cubic feet per second) range are best. Stability is arguably more important than the actual flow level.