The Upper South Fork took honors as the highest scoring section for the tournament. Chernobyl Ants imitating the Claasenia Stoneflies produced well for many on the whole river.
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Today marks the beginning of the 2011 annual One Fly Tournament. All the preparation of gear, fly tying, traveling, and fishing comes down to this
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09/07/11
Fishing conditions are as good as they get on both the Snake River and South Fork. Perfect timing for the annual Jackson Hole One Fly competition September 8-11.
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09/04/11
With the Tetons looming in the background Kiley McQuary show his son, Broc, the ropes of fly fishing. The excellent fishing conditions on the Snake River have allowed some incredible opportunities for everybody to land a few fish this summer.
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Wednesday August 31st, 2011
The Snake River in Jackson Hole has fished very well over the past week. In partnership with Fish the Fly Guide Service, we provide current fly fishing conditions.
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Thursday August 25th, 2011
All of the rivers and streams in the Jackson Hole area are fishing well right now! While the Snake is the main attraction, there are numerous other places to catch trout.
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Friday August 19th, 2011
Fly fishing on the Snake continues to be red hot! Partnering with Fish the Fly Guide Service, we provide current fishing report complete with popular flies and a Google Earth interactive map of the Snake River.
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Tuesday August 16th, 2011
Fly fishing on the South Fork has picked up in the past week. Fish the Fly Guide Service shares current fishing conditions and fly information.
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Friday August 12th, 2011
Current fly fishing conditions provided by Fish the Fly guide service. This week, they helped United States Senator Mike Enzi land native cutthroat on the Snake River.
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Wednesday August 9th, 2011
The Snake is finally dropping to fishable levels, 2800 cfs out of Jackson Lake Dam and 5180 cfs at Moose. There is clear water from the Dam to a few miles below the confluence with the Buffalo Fork, where clarity drops to 2 feet.
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