Fly Fishing Trips on Utah’s Green River with Spinner Fall Guide Service.
Fly Fishing Utah’s Green River with Spinner Fall Guide Service. Thirty miles of one of the world’s best dry fly fishing rivers! The numerous trout throughout the Red Canyon section provide an unparalleled learning opportunity, as they convey a visual understanding of their behavior to the angler. The ability to watch fish eat your flies, whether on the surface or below, is invaluable to any angler eager to learn the technicalities of this sport. The most common wildlife in the Red Canyon section include moose, big horn sheep, deer, river otters, thousands of fish, and several species of predatory birds. Whether it’s the awe-inspiring canyon walls, the wildlife, or the visual type of fishing this section has to offer, the Red Canyon float appeals to anglers and sightseers alike. Come chuck some big dry flies with us! Guided Fly Fishing Trips Videos.
Trout. All of our guides practice catch and release fly fishing.
Green River Fly Fishing Utah’s premier Green River fly fishing guide service for over 28 years, thousands of guests have trusted us with their Utah fly fishing vacation dreams. Spinner Fall Guide Service is one of the Green River’s first recognized permit holders and has been an integral part of the Utah fly fishing scene since 1980. We enjoy the teaching aspect of guiding, and all of our guides practice catch and release fly fishing. Customize a perfect fly fishing adv
Our Owner Guides. We are a small company of owner/guides who each spend the majority of their year either working or fishing on the water. We take pride in providing some of the very best fly fishing guides in Utah. All of our guides have 10 or more years of guiding experience except one, and he can definitely hang with the older boys. They are Charles Card, Dudley Campbell, Scott Barrus, Jeremy Rogers, Shaun Olson, Bret Carlson and Ted ’Mustang’ Relihan.
Utah’s Green River Utah’s Green River Thirty miles of one of the world’s best dry fly fishing rivers! A Section- Red Canyon The A section of the Green River begins just below Flaming Gorge Dam and proceeds seven miles through a breathtaking canyon to the Little Hole take-out. The towering red sandstone cliffs, ponderosa pines, crystal clear water, and abundant trout are what make the ’A’ section of the Green River world famous. There are numerous trout through here
The Fishing
Green River B Section Devil’s Hole. The first four miles contain many deep pools, shallow shelves, and fishable back-eddies. At the four mile point, the small stream and canyon of Red Creek converge with the Green, creating the largest rapid between the dam and the Colorado State border. In the absence of stormy weather, the water of Red Creek becomes clear and the opportunity for casting large dry flies below the rapid can be very rewarding.
Green River C-Section- Brown’s Park. The C section of the Green River begins at the John Jarvie Ranch, a State Historical Site, and continues through the Brown’s Park National Wildlife Refuge. Due to the drop in elevation and increased distance from the dam, the water continues to warm up, creating a brown trout paradise. Though there is a substantial reduction in numbers of fish, this part of the river maintains the most natural ecosystem and healthiest fish of the three sections.
Green River Fly Fishing Report - February 18, 2009. The Green River is fishing well with midges - especially on sunny days. Surprisingly, there are a few Blue Wing Olives popping off mid day. Parachute Adams size #20 will tempt these rising fish. The crowds are gone, and mid week you might not see another angler. The river flows are fluctuating daily from 1600 cfs to 800 cfs, but it doesn’t seem to be bothering the trout much. Bring plenty of warm layers and extra gloves.
Green River Fly Fishing Report - January 8, 2009
The Green River is fishing well with midges - especially on sunny days. The crowds are gone, and mid week you might not see another angler. The river flows are fluctuating daily from 1600 cfs to 800 cfs, but it doesn’t seem to be bothering the trout much. Bring plenty of warm layers and extra gloves. Also keep your eyes open for bald eagles on the river. Fly Fish Utah - We look forward to providing you the highest quality guided fly fishing