Try these :
Now these are for below the dam. The Green River also exists above the dam in Wyoming (most think of it on the Utah side). This area I am not as familiar with. I know that there is good fishing there. Be aware that there is whirling disease there as well. On the Utah side, I have never found it hard to fish. Some days it is incredible and some days a challenge especially when they are letting water out. Check with the fly shop at the top of the hill in Dutch John before you head on down to the river. As Rob pointed out there is a lot of room to fish on this river. Section B is less busy but it also has less access. A section has 7 miles of access. Most stop within the first mile. If you want to get away there is a great trail for all seven miles. There is also a trail to the B section. There you will get away faster from the crowd. I have fished the river a number of times and would be happy to guide you if you can provide a plane ticket from Hawaii. ;>) Make sure you have the right flies. Fish on the river are a little particular. I fished an olive when it was an olive brown and caught a few. Frustrated I ran to the fly shop which I hate to do as like most of us I tie my own, bought what I needed got back on the river and began to catch nice trout at an incredible rate. It is a great fishery. Best of luck
Mike
On 6/2/06, Chris Broomell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Greetings all...especially those with information on the Green River near
Pinedale, WY.
I am going to be in Pinedale visiting family around the beginning of
July. I'm hoping to get away for a day (or so) of fishing in the area and
have heard that the Green River is a worthwhile place to try. Does anybody
here have information on this river (or others nearby)?
Thanks!
Chris
