Henrys Fork- Ranch Fish Report for 6-6-2025
Henrys Fork Upper Fishing Report
Henrys Fork- Ranch - Chester, ID (Fremont County)

by Mike Lawson
6-6-2025
208-558-7525
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At flows around 400 cfs and below expect to bang a few rocks if your floating down Box Canyon, the river is very low! The salmon flies will likely start to disappear this week and the Goldens will be around from here on until July. You can have good luck on smaller perdigons and and PT’s. When it is overcast it never hurts to strip a streamer. If you like chucking meat, that is your time. Bright colors are working like a Flash and Grab #4 in the Box. Black or Olive Sculpin patterns if you're feeling edgy or just tired of pretending you're a dry fly purist. The river at Last Chance can fish good as well, there has still been some caddis around. Try a size 16 Mathews X-caddis or a size 16 Hackle Stack Caddis Peacock . It also never hurts to drop a Lawson’s Partridge Caddis Emerger size 16 olive or tan below your dry.
More Reports
Henry's Fork Anglers Reports
for Monday, May 26th
Henrys Fork- Box Canyon : The Salmonflies are crawling!
Henrys Fork- Ashton to St Anthony: With the Salmonfly hatch in full swing, there are lots of anglers and boats
Madison River : The river has been high and off color due the recent warm weather
Teton River: River will be high and off color likely until we approach the first part of July
Snake River- South Fork: The river is a bit off color but is fishable
Henry's Fork Anglers Reports
for Wednesday, May 14th
Henrys Fork: Upper River Report
Henrys Fork- Ashton to St Anthony: The boat ramps are open and access is abundant
Madison River : We are approaching runoff time here
Teton River: This river has also been fluctuating a bit due to snowmelt
Snake River- South Fork: All the boat ramps are open

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