Utah Fish Report
Teton River Fish Report for 8-22-2025
Teton River Fish Report for 8-22-2025
The upper Teton continues to fish well with PMDs and terrestrials
Teton River - Victor, ID (Teton County)

by Mike Lawson
8-22-2025
208-558-7525
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The upper Teton continues to fish well with PMDs and terrestrials. Hoppers, beetles, and ants are especially productive mid-morning when the wind isn’t too aggressive. The canyon stretches are fishing well with hopper-dropper rigs. Lower Teton flows are getting skinny and warm—fish early and be off by midday to give trout a break. A small tungsten dropper below your dry can double your chances in slower water.
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Henry's Fork Anglers Reports
for Friday, August 22nd
Henrys Lake: Flows from Island Park Reservoir are now holding steady around 780 CFS
Henrys Fork- Ashton to St Anthony: Hopper fishing remains strong, especially through the mid and lower stretches
Snake River- South Fork: The hopper bite is excellent right now
Madison River : The Madison is in late-summer mode—hopper/dropper rigs are the go-to for covering water
Henry's Fork Anglers Reports
for Friday, July 25th
Henrys Fork- Box Canyon : Flows coming out of Island Park Reservoir have dropped to approximately 1040 CFS
Henrys Fork- Ashton to St Anthony: Flows near Ashton are currently 1770 CFS
Snake River- South Fork: It’s been a busy and fun season on the South Fork!
Madison River : The biggest hatches are behind us but the Madison is still fishing well
Teton River: The Teton is extremely low right now, to the point where the Slide is not an option
Yellowstone Fish Report: The Firehole, Gibbon, Madison and all associated tributaries are closed in the park due to low flows and warm water temperatures
Henrys Lake: Henrys Lake Report

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