Green River Fly Fishing Report
April 30th, 2026
Green River Flows are going to 4,600cfs on May 1st
If you go B Section, take out at Indian Crossing or Taylor Flat Bridge boat ramps.
You cannot float under Taylor Flat Bridge at 4,600cfs
The Bureau of Reclamation and powers that be have decided to send 1/3 of Flaming Gorge Reservoirs' water downstream to put a band-aid on Lake Powell. The Green River is likely to remain at 4,600cfs for a majority of the season. This will make wade fishing tougher but the boat fishing will be solid. The flows will also go up to 8,600cfs - likley 2 times this year. The first time will be for about a week sometime likely in late May and the second high water event will be for about 3 days sometime around June 20th for the smallmouth bass experiment that they have been running for about 6 years now. No one knows for sure when the 8,600cfs flows will happen and we are usually only given 3 days notice. We will post information as it becomes available. For more information about high water on the Green River check out our high water page and High and Dry video on Youtube.
We have been inundated with phone calls, texts and emails about the flow change. We have canceled most trips on May 1st but feel confident in the fishing from May 2nd on. The river has already been raised this year so a majority of the moss and debris on the A Section has already been flushed out. The water clarity on the lower sections of the river will improve everyday and become fishable after a few days.
4,600cfs is a great flow on the Green River. We see that flow level every season and the guides know it well. The BWO hatch is prime right now, and there are cicadas and other terrestrial’s around as well. Worm patterns and scuds will also be on the trout menu.
The fishing so far this Spring has been amazing! It is definitely one of the best early seasons in recent memory. The upcoming high water events are going to be incredible for the health of our fishery!
Going to 4,600cfs
Slightly Off Color
can change daily
44-46 F
Higher flows coming soon
A Section: 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 BWO's start showing up around 1pm with the main hatch starting around 2pm. Don't be afraid to throw ants, beetles, crickets or cicadas.
C Section: Will be blown out for a week or so. There is a ton of sand and silt on the lower B and C Sections that will be flushed out!
Hatches: BWO's, Terrestrials, Worms and Scuds
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
Card's Cicada #10
Lovejoy Cicada #10
Nyman's DOA Cripple Baetis #18
Parachute Ant #16-22 black
Triple Double #14-18 purple, black
Streamers
Dark day dark fly. Bright day, bright fly. Retrieval speed - slow. 0X tippet
El Sculpito tan
Cheech Leech - articulated all colors
Complex Twist Bugger - all colors
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 #18-20
San Juan Worms - all colors
Neon Nightmare - #10 orange
Tungsten Zebra Midge #16-20 brown, wine, purple, black
Pheasant Tail #18 -22
Scuds #18-20 grey, olive
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