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Below the park
the river flows for a few more miles before reaching Riverside
Campground. After passing the campground it enters beautiful Cardiac
Canyon. The canyon provides tremendous pocket water angling for nearly
8 miles before reaching Upper and Lower Mesa falls. These falls are
from 65 to 115 feet in height.
After the river cascades over Mesa Falls it slows down in pace once
again though not as slow as through the Harriman State Park area. The
river flows for several miles before reaching the confluence of the
Warm River. After joining the Warm River the Henry's Fork flows for
several more miles before reaching Ashton Reservoir. This stretch of
river is characteristic of long riffles, runs, and deep pools. Brown
trout and a small population of Yellowstone Cutthroats join the
population of rainbows below Mesa Falls.
Below Ashton Reservoir is another tail-water section very worthy of
recognition. This
seven mile area from Ashton Dam to Chester Reservoir is an excellent
cold water fishery. The river here is exceptionally prolific as well.
Many insects hatch here with good dependability. Some anglers choose
to fish this area because it is less recognized and crowded then the
famous stretch upriver through Box Canyon and Harriman State Park. The
section of river below Chester Reservoir is a good section of river
but a little more limited to access. Some quality fish are found
throughout this stretch of river.
Hatches are excellent on Henry's Fork. It is one of the most
prolific of all the first class rivers of the western states. Mayflies
include Pale Morning Duns, Blue-winged Olives, Green Drakes, Gray
Drakes, and Mahogany Duns as well as a few other less significant
ones. Caddis are also extremely prolific along with stoneflies such as
Golden Stones, Salmon Flies, and Yellow Sallies. These hatches,
although not as diverse as the Delaware River in New York State, are
extremely prolific. Blizzard hatches of these insects are possible on
any given day during the season.
Access to Henry's fork can be found along Route 20, Route 47, and
other side roads
along the river. There are several areas to fish along the river which
are clearly marked.
Henry's Fork of the Snake is a spectacular river and fishery. Many
anglers come to this river every season to fish its diverse waters.
The closest commercials flights are in Idaho Falls, Idaho and Jackson,
Wyoming. If your looking for quality dry fly fishing or fishing for
oversized trout, then Henry's Fork is a superb choice. |