Entries by Mike Rheam

Fishing Report 7/17/15

With continued cool temperatures throughout the Teton area, the fish have remained active, and the fishing productive.  The dry fly fishing has been exceptional in the mornings and late afternoons.  We have experienced a lull in the action from 2-4 pm, however, getting down and dirty with double a nypmh rig is still producing! The Snake: The […]

Fishing report 7/9/15

Don’t let this little respite of cool weather and rain dissuade you from going fishing! Many of the local rivers are fishing extremely well. The Snake River: The Snake is fishing very well from Moose to Wilson and from Hoback through the canyon. Top water dry fly action has been productive with chernobyls in any […]

June fishing in Jackson

We are watching the rivers closely with crossed fingers hoping that the water levels will come down soon.  There is still a good amount of snow up in the mountains but we are starting to see the amount of runoff level out.  All of us guides can’t wait for those first couple of weeks of […]

Snake river is high but Jackson fishing is still on.

With a little higher temps and some rain in the last couple of weeks we have seen the Snake river flows rise and the water clarity turn muddy.  While this has turned off the fishing on the Snake river we still have some options to chase the wild cutthroat.  Here at Grand Fishing we have […]

Let the season begin!

Middle of May and the river is fishing.  At least for a couple more days.  With the last couple of weeks giving us cooler weather we have seen the river drop and clear to a point that the fishermen have come out of the woodwork.  It was a long winter for us so dead drifting […]

Fishing Report

The fishing has significantly improved in the last week!  With flow levels returning to moderate and water becoming gorgeous and clear, the Snake River is back on track!  Hopper hatches are beginning and the fish are starting to look towards the surface.  Get it while you can!

Looking up!

The fishing on the Snake is improving by the day as water continues to drop.  Large dries with nymph droppers are still the best bet overall although today we had a period when bigger fish were onto to dry caddis fly and stone fly patterns as well the good ole stimulator.  The South Fork is […]

The Snake is clearing!!!!

Snake River flows have dropped below 3000cfs near Moran and below 12000cfs above Alpine.  The river is clearing by the day and fish are being seen on the surface even with the water maintaining a green hue.  Our guides are picking up a few fish mostly on nymphs but the fishing is expected to improve […]