Pinedale, Wyoming Fishing Report
July 13th, 2026 Fishing Outlook & Conditions
We are almost half way through July and the fishing is still going strong! Flow rates are still holding steady, and water temps are prime here on the Green and New fork rivers. We’ve been in a bit of a heat wave the past week which has made the mid day fishing a bit more technical. Mornings and evenings are producing solid fish and bug hatches. Cooler weather and chances of rain over the next 10 days should get the fish feeding happily throughout the day and keep our rivers flowing great for this time of year! The night float “mousing” game is rocking and rolling as well. We’ve got some available guides throughout the rest of the month if you are looking for a true dry fly experience. Give us a call, it’s head hunting time!
PHONE: (307) 323-8687
Hatches: Stoneflies, Drakes, Mahogonies, Caddis, BWOs, PMDs, Hoppers
Best Time to Fish: Mornings/ Evenings
Best Stretch: All
Best Access: All
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GREEN RIVER:
Flow Rate:
Warren Bridge (934CFS)
La Barge ( 1240 CFS)
Water Clarity: Clear
Water Temp: low - high 50s
5 Day Outlook: The flows on the Green got a bump this past week and are holding strong. Drakes, Mahogonies, Caddis, PMDs, and BWOs are in abundance in the mornings and evenings. Head hunting has been solid on most stretches and we are still seeing some Stoneflies on faster flowing sections. Hoppers are starting to show up as well!
NEW FORK RIVER:
Flow Rate:
Big Piney (779 CFS)
Water Clarity: Clear
Water Temp: low- high 50s
5 Day Outlook: The hatches on the New Fork are popping during the cooler parts of the day. Head hunting has been solid on most stretches, and the flows are still holding strong for this time of year. Rain and cooler temps over the next 10 days should bring GREAT fishing opportunities!
GREEN RIVER BELOW LAKE FONTENELLE (TAILWATER SECTION):
Flow Rate: Below Fontenelle Dam (639 CFS)
Water Clarity: Good
Water Temp: 59 degrees
5 Day Outlook: No planned dam release change over the next few days. Hatches are becoming more and more prolific. Flow rate should stay consistent over the next week.
Avery with her biggest Green river Brown trout on a dry fly! This moment was epic!
