Green River Fly Fishing Guided Trips

Trout Creek Flies is the premier outfitter on Utah’s beautiful Green River. This is one of the top tailwater fisheries in the world. We feature quality guided fly fishing boat and walk/wade trips on the Green River a trophy trout fishery below Flaming Gorge Dam.

Fishing Guided

This is a region of rugged beauty, colorful history and one of the healthiest trout populations anywhere in the world. Our philosophy on guiding is to provide the best trip possible for each individual. The beauty of the Canyon accentuates the entire experience related to fly fishing in our trips. Our aim is to create the ultimate fishing trip for you, from instructing the beginner or novice who wishes to be taught the basics — including casting, rigging outfits, and stalking and catching fish, to simply guiding the more advanced fly angler who needs just the fly fishing guides excellent knowledge of the Green River.

Excellent staff of Expert Guides

We have an excellent staff of expert guides, a mixture of whom are from the area and have fished the river since they could hold a rod, to several guides who have been on the river for 20 years or more.
We are well-versed and knowledgeable about the Green River, and instinctively know how to best take care of our clients’ needs. Contact us today for more information on how we can serve your angling needs.

*Cancellations:

A deposit is taken at the time of your booking. The deposit amount is $200.00 per boat, per day. The deposit for camp-over trips is 50% of the trip total. The deposit will be kept by Trout Creek Flies if cancellations are made 14 days or less prior to the trip. Deposits for camp-over trips are non-refundable.
We will make every effort to accommodate section requests for Guided Fishing Trips, but please note that due to the nature of our Outfitting permits, we cannot guarantee specific river sections and can only note requests.

Current Summer Fishing Prices

$700

Full Day of Fishing for 1 or 2 People

$600

Half Day of Fishing for 1 or 2 People

$2,200

Campout Guide Trips (2 Days / 1 Night) $800 per extra boat per day

$3,200

Campout Guide Trips (3 Days / 2 Nights) $850 per extra boat per day

Current Winter Fishing Prices

$600
Guide Trip Oct. 31st thru March 31st
$100
Add On a Cabin
$50
Add On a Motel

Call Us

(435) 885-3355

Green River Fishing Report:

March 13:

With a warm, mild winter; and a mild, albeit windy spring upon us, It’s time for Spring fishing on the Green River. We are currently seeing low flow conditions on the river (800-850cfs), and with current conditions anticipate the fish being selective early. Be ready with fluorocarbon tippet, in smaller sizes (5x-6x), for nymphs. And longer (9’+) monofilament leaders, for dries (again terminating in 5-6x). The river is quite wadable in many spots, just anticipate sharing the water in high traffic areas, and plan to share deeper navigable areas with the passing boats.

The A Section:

As with most springtimes, anticipate the fish to be primarily feeding on worms, sowbugs, and midges. Hot patterns for nymphing,can include but are not limited to:

- San Juan Worms (Red, Brown)

- Ray Charles - (Grey, White, and Tan; sizes 16-18)

- Zebra Midges - (Black, Red, Brown, Wine; sizes 18-20)

- Grey Soft Hackle - (sizes 18-20)

Nymphing with a 6’-9’ long nymph rig (to the bottom fly/weight) will tend to be the most successful. Anticipate earlier in the day for the fish to be more keyed into the worm and sowbug. With them accepting the Midge more readily in the late morning, and into the afternoon. There have been a few Blue Winged Olives on the water, and while they may not be a prime food source, it could be worth having a few of these in your box as well

Dry fly opportunities will depend on the wind and the hatch activity. When the conditions are firing, you can have an opportunity to trick some surface feeding fish on small midge and cluster patterns. 

- Griffith’s Gnat (sizes 16-22)

- Fuzzball (sizes 16-22) 

- Parachute Adam’s (sz. 18-24)

- Brooks Sprout Midges (sz 20-22)

- BWO Film Critic (sz. 18-20)

There are a few fish to be found on Streamers still, but with higher crowds, on brighter days, anticipate them being tricky. Fishing your favorite single hook or articulated streamers will still work fine, This time of year the fish tend to favor Black, White, Olive, Grey, and Olive/Copper, and Rainbow colors. Streamers like the Mini Gonga, Sex Dungeon, and ever popular Wooly Bugger are good choices. Try fishing them on an intermediate, or type 3, sink tip fly line, and a slower, less jerky retrieve tends to attract more strikes.

The B Section:

As with the A section, the B Section is seeing similar feeding activity to the A section, with the possibility of seeing some Winter Stones on warm sunny days. When you see a lot of fish rising to Dries this time of year, you can sometimes get away with a small cricket or ant pattern. And you can typically size up your tippet to 4x.

- Double Ugly (size 12-16)

- Swisher’s PMX Cricket (12-16)

- Chubby Chernobyl (Black sz 14)

The Streamer is fishing better on B than the other sections currently, similar colors and line weights to the A.

John Sparger

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Address

1155 Little Hole Rd, Dutch John, UT 84023

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435-885-3355

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