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Testimonials

What people have to say about us.

Testimonials

What people have to say about us.

“best trips”

Although fishing was a bit slow today, I still had one of the best trips of my life with Wade on the A section. Beautiful fishery, sweet fly shop and top notch guide service. Can’t wait to come back!

Dillon
“landed this beast”

Had a good day on the “A” section with Boomer. Girlfriend Susie landed this beast. coming back this year for more fun.

Don P.
“big browns”

Wade and Gene helped our novice group catch many big browns and rainbows. They also cooked a great cheese burger for lunch.

Dave D.
“Awesome”

My wife and I fished on the A section with Brandon. He was patient, extremely knowledgeable, and skilled! I can’t wait to come back. It was an awesome experience.

Brian P
“friendly”

We had a relaxing trip down the river, didn’t have to worry about dropping off the raft because they dropped us off and picked us up when we were done. Great people, friendly and very accommodating.

Alana

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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

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