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Henry’s Fork, April 26th, 2002

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Henry’s Fork, April 26th, 2002

A Message from the Henry’s Fork Foundation.

Hi all,

Fremont County is beginning work on N 3100E at Vernon today (4/26) and the road will be closed coming from the north until early afternoon. The boat ramp area can still be accessed on that road from the south side during that time.

Also, on Wednesday (4/27), crews will be conducting rock crushing work. Anticipate possible delays as heavy equipment moves in and out of the gravel pit and parking area.

I know this is lining up to be a very busy season. We will continue to stay in contact with the county with the primary goal of avoiding loss of access. Yellow Sally is working hard to park shuttled vehicles in a way that makes the most of limited available parking at Vernon. We will continue to ask non-guided anglers and river users to do the same. 

Thank you for all you do to lead by example when it comes to how this river deserves to be treated.

Jamie

Jamie Laatsch 
Communications and Outreach Director
Henry’s Fork Foundation

Good top water fishing can be had on the lower river during wind-free PMs as small stone flies,midges, BWO and March brown mayflies are active. Streamers are effective especially during unsettled weather and anywhere good overhead cover is present. Presenting large stone fly nymph patterns will become increasingly effective as we move into May.

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