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Lodging

Relax and enjoy your stay with us at Trout Creek Flies.
There’s nothing like kicking back on the porch with a mountain view reminiscing about a stellar day on one of the world’s greatest tailwater fisheries.

After a great meal at GIbby Cafe, clean up in our walk-in tiled showers, and hit the hay on a comfortable queen sized bed. Our new cabins include two queens, microwave, refrigerator, and flatscreen TV’s.

Our Motel

Also available are our motel-style standard rooms which are just as clean and comfortable. They offer a shared porch wifi, TV and two queen beds.

We want you well rested and ready to rise as eager as a brown trout to a Cicada.

Current Summer Rates

Cabin : $175

Apr 1st – Oct 30th

Motel : 135

Apr 1st – Oct 30th
*Rates are Per Night For 2 People*
*Cancellations: Lodging reservations cancelled less than 7 days prior to the reservation date will be charged for the first night of the reservation. Changes of reservation dates must be made 7 days or more prior to the stay.

Current Winter Rates

Cabin : $125
Oct 31st – March 31
Motel : $70
Oct 31st – March 31

*Rates are Per Night For 2 People*

*Cancellations: Lodging reservations cancelled less than 7 days prior to the reservation date will be charged for the first night of the reservation.

Changes of reservation dates must be made 7 days or more prior to the stay.

We Have ADA compliant Lodging.

We do not allow pets in our cabins. A fine of $150 will be applied for violating this policy.

Smoking is allowed outside in a respectful way and no smoking is allowed inside any of our cabins or rooms. A $150 fine will be applied for violating this policy.

No Cooking inside any cabins or rooms is allowed. Microwave use only.

Gas or electric grills are permitted outside of the cabins or rooms.

Call Us

(435) 885-3355

Green River Fishing Report

June 2, 2025

Flows: 883 cfs daily-2,450 evening/nightly

Temps: 48-50 F

Fishing has been fair to good on all sections of the river depending on the conditions. We are still seeing some good midge hatches on some days. On cloudy days we are still seeing a few bwo’s, but this hatch is about over until the fall. Cicadas and some other terrestrial insects are coming out, so there is some good dry fly fishing to be had. However, anglers that are versatile in their approach will be most effective. Nymphing can be productive in the right areas. Try nymphing traditional spring spots like the drop offs below the rapids and riffles, and the main seams. On the rainy days the fishing can also be good with streamers.

Go-To Flies:

Midge larva and pupa patterns in lighter colors-grey and white. (Sz. 18-22) Bwo nymphs/emergers and duns/cripples (sz. 18) Aquatic worms in red and brown colors. Eggs in peach/pink/cheese colors. Sow bugs and scuds in grey and olive (sz. 12-18) Cicadas black (sz. 6-12) Ants black and brown (sz.12-16) Crickets (sz. 10-14) Beetles in black and brown (sz. 8-12) Streamers- articulated and non in black and brown colors.

Brandon Feller

Get In Touch

Address

1155 Little Hole Rd, Dutch John, UT 84023

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Phone

435-885-3355

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