Small Streams, August 10th, 2004
Grey’s River
Just east of Alpine Wyoming lies one of the most beautiful rivers in the area. This is the Grey’s River which runs almost totally through Bridger-Teton National Forest. Snake River fine spotted cutthroat make up the major salmonid population with some brown trout in its lower reach where bait fishers, kayakers and other boaters predominate. The Murphy Creek bridge, just below the Murphy Creek confluence, see the above photo, is where the non motorized and fly fishing only portion of the river begins and continues on upstream. It is a riffle and run stream with forested and meadow reaches and with an early season run-off load, but is now down to base level with cool, clear water. Thunder showers can muddy it once in a while. Stoneflies and caddis flies are the major aquatic insects with some afternoon emerging PMDs and late season BWOs. The Grey’s River Road parallels the river nearly its entire length making for easy access.
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