The action is picking up on the Henry's Fork of the Snake, It ought to be great fishing the same time as AJ's boat show in Wilson. The Salmon flies should be out and the big fish too.

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Comment by Jesse Ronnow on May 9, 2009 at 12:34pm
Dan,

Things are good. At least it turned out the way I wanted it to. I still have not put it in the water so I am not sure how it is actually going to work, but as for now I am pleased. I am going to pull it over to Jackson for AJ's boat show. Are you going to come? Grab me if you do.

Jesse
Comment by Dan Burr on May 7, 2009 at 6:18am
I heard yesterday that Robinson creek is blown out and adding color to the main river, the fishing is still good and will clear up in a couple of days, if the sun would come out we might get a salmon fly hatch...
I've been reading about your boat changes, any luck with the sliding rowers seat and the balance issues? I have the same problem, my boat is too low at the transom when someone is in the rear of the boat, I am toying with moving it all forward as well.
Comment by Jesse Ronnow on May 6, 2009 at 10:34pm
How is the water looking? Down in this neck of the woods (Rigby) the water is higher than... and chocolate.
Comment by Sandy Pittendrigh on May 4, 2009 at 7:13am
RE> slow caddis

Were you fishing dry flies or swinging soft hackles wets?
I never seem to do well with dry flies, in those thick early season caddis storms.
Comment by Dan Burr on May 2, 2009 at 7:15pm
We were in the same place today and the caddis were so think it was unbelievable, I don't remember ever seeing so many bugs, the fishing was a little slow though, too many bugs...
Comment by Mike Dearing on May 1, 2009 at 4:51pm
Nice fish Dan.

Browns are such beautiful fish, well done.

Mike

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