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
Motel : 135
Current Winter Rates
Cabin : $125
Motel : $70
*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
May 4, 2026
Flows: 8,600 cfs
Temps: 44-45 F
Drought conditions this year have brought about changes to our flows. Lake Powell is in trouble and water from the Flaming Gorge is being sent to help. Currently, the flows are at a steady 4,670 cfs, but the presence of razorback larvae downriver have been observed and the Fish and Wildlife Service have requested the implementation of the Larval Trigger Study Plan releases. The flows will increase to 8,600 on May 4th in increments at 10 am-1 pm. There is still some good fishing to be had, and the fish will be concentrated in the back eddies and the slower edges of the river. Nymphing has been most productive technique, but high flows always bring a chance for good streamer fishing as well. There are terrestrial insects around, and bwo’s are still present, but the dry fly fishing is tough at these higher flows.
Go-To Flies:
Worm patterns in different colors-red, pink, and brown. Sow bug patterns-gray (sz.14-18) Scud patterns-gray, olive, and orange-(sz.10-18) Egg patterns-pink, peach, and yellow. BWO patterns-(sz.16-18) Cranefly larvae-tan, olive (sz.4-8) Streamer patterns-articulated-olive, ginger, and white.
Brandon Feller
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Address
1155 Little Hole Rd, Dutch John, UT 84023