05-29-2011, 11:51 AM
Good day.
I guess never take the appearance of the water as an absolute indicator of how the fishing is going to be. You just never know.
Not much snow above 8500-9000 feet has melted yet. Still have everything up four major drainages below the dam at Jackson Lake to run off for the most part, Buffalo Fork still holds most of its snow and needs to run off Gros Ventre, Hoback and Salt River have started to run off but lots left to go. All this while they are trying to manage Jackson Lake. Looking at the forecast coming up, by next weekend or so we may see if they can let water out fast enough again.
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I guess never take the appearance of the water as an absolute indicator of how the fishing is going to be. You just never know.
Not much snow above 8500-9000 feet has melted yet. Still have everything up four major drainages below the dam at Jackson Lake to run off for the most part, Buffalo Fork still holds most of its snow and needs to run off Gros Ventre, Hoback and Salt River have started to run off but lots left to go. All this while they are trying to manage Jackson Lake. Looking at the forecast coming up, by next weekend or so we may see if they can let water out fast enough again.
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