Henrys Fork Fishing Report

Henrys Fork


by Mike Lawson
4-1-2025
208-558-7525
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Henry’s Fork

Upper River:

There is still a lot of snow in the Island Park area, so the boat ramps will not be plowed. If you have access to snow shoes or a snow mobile, you can have a little easier access to the river. The road is open into the Island Park Dam, and this is a very good place to fish. The best fishing will be with nymphs and streamers. Try a size 6 black Pat’s Rubberlegs with a size 18 black or tan zebra midge. You can also do well with egg patterns. On a cloudy day it never hurts to strip a streamer. I like a size 4 Olive Sculpzilla in the Box Canyon. The river at Last Chance can fish good as well. You might even see some fish rising above the log jam on midges. Try a size 18 Griffith Gnat or a size 18 Renegade. Harriman State Park is closed until June 15th, but if you have a friend that lives in Pinehaven, you might get a chance at some rising fish on midges, but you need permission to access the river. 

Riverside Campground down to Ashton:

There is limited access to the river until you get down to the Stone Bridge at the confluence of Warm River. If you do have some snowshoes or snow mobile, you could enjoy some very good fishing away from all anglers up and down from Riverside Campground. This is pocket water, so the best fishing would be subsurface. Again, small zebra midges' size 18-20, pheasant tail nymphs’ size 18-20, black Pat’s Rubberlegs size 6 and egg patterns will produce. From the boat ramp is accessible from Stone bridge down to either Jump off or the county boat dock. Use the same nymph patterns as listed thus far. The only difference is being able to float and you might even see some Baetis hatching in the afternoon. One thing to mention is the rainbows are still spawning to be mindful not to walk on any redds. 

Ashton Dam to St. Anthony:

The boat ramps are open and access is abundant. There has been a few baetis hatching in the afternoon hours. If you see fish rising, try a size 18-20 BWO No hackle, size 18-20 BWO Last Chance Cripple, or a size 18-20 Renegade. Any combination of these flies should be productive. As listed in other sections, the best nymphs will be imitating stoneflies, Baetis, midges, and eggs. So, my recommendation is the Pat’s Rubberlegspheasant tail nymphs, egg patterns, and zebra midges. There are also a lot of small leeches in the river and you will see these attached to the fish you catch; however, the fish love them. So, it can be very productive to dead drift a black or olive wooly bugger size 10 or 12, you will be amazed at how many fish you will catch this way. Again, the rainbows are spawning, so please be mindful not to walk on the Redds. 




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