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Green River Fly Fishing Report

April 17th, 2026

The fishing on Utah's Green River has been solid as of late!  The BWO hatch is starting to take flight.  The nymph fishing is about as good as it gets.  Sunny days will bring some terrestrial opportunities with dry dropper rigs working well.  

The flows on the Green River are still averaging 850cfs and stable.  Current snow pack for the Green River is at about 51% of normal in the upper Green River Drainage and 31% of normal in the lower valley.  Flaming Gorge Reservoir is at about 82% capacity.  There is a water meeting on April 21st that will likely bring more information on the BOR's plans for the water flows.  They will be sending water downstream to save Lake Powell from hitting deadpool status (no power generation).  Our guess is flows around 1,600 cfs starting in early May.  The first day of raised flows will be tougher fishing as the river is very mossy.  The fishing should be great once the initial flush is over.  These higher flows are great news for the short term fishing outlook in 2026.  We really need some serious snow in the Western U.S. for a healthy longterm outlook !

850 CFS average

CLEAR - can change daily

Higher flows coming soon 

A Section:  The Midge hatch begins in the mornings around 10am.  The BWO's start showing up around noon with the main hatch starting around 2pm.  Don't be afraid to throw ants, beetles, crickets or cicadas on dry dropper rigs.

B Section: The Midge hatch begins in the mornings around 10am on upper B.  The BWO's start showing up around noon with the main hatch starting around 2pm.  Don't be afraid to throw ants, beetles, crickets or cicadas.

C Section:  There are dry fly opportunities for persistent anglers with small terrestrials. There are some BWO's but not nearly as many as there are on the upper stretches of the river.  Streamers and dry dropper rigs are producing as well.  The fish tend to be spooky at low flows.

Hatches: Midges, BWO's and Terrestrials. 

 

Dry Flies

Sunny days are best for terrestrials, cloudy days for BWO's. 5x tippet for BWO's, 4x tippet for terrestrials

 

Harrop's Last Chance Cripple #18

CDC Emerger- Baetis #18

Nyman's DOA Cripple Baetis #18

Para Emerger BWO #18

Griffiths Gnat #20

Harrop's Hanging Midge #20-22

PMX Cricket #10

Galactic Ant #14

Parachute Ant #16-22 black

Brook's Sprout Midge #20-22

Lexi's Get R Dun #18

Triple Double #14-18 purple, black

 

Streamers

Dark day dark fly. Bright day, bright fly. Retrieval speed - slow​. 0X tippet

Galloup's Mini-Flatliner

Flash a Bugger

Baby Gonga tan

El Sculpito tan

Cheech Leech - articulated all colors

Complex Twist Bugger - all colors

Tungsten Jig Bugger

Kreelex

Galloup's Dungeon - articulated all colors

 

Nymphs

There are a large variety of nymphs for the fish to choose from. Use 5x or 6x tippet

Grey Soft Hackle #22

Hilbert's Day Saver May #18

Thread Frenchie #18

Lil Bit Craven black #18-20

Darth Baetis grey #18-20

Jujubee Midge #20-24

Weiss' BP dark #18

Tungsten Zebra Midge #16-20 brown, wine, purple, black

Pheasant Tail #18 -22

Scuds #20-22 orange, grey, olive

Miracle Nymph #20-22

Black Beauty #20-24

Yong Special #24

 

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Historical River Reports

Green River Fly Fishing Reports from Previous Months and Years

 

2020​          2021​            2022

​2023​          2024​           2025

 

2026

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