Top 3 Fly Fishing Rivers in Idaho Several of the most famous fly fishing waters in the country flow through Idaho. The eastern border with Montana and Wyoming is geographically defined by the Continental Divide where the cold clean headwaters of the major Northwest...
Fly Fishing the Middle Fork of the Salmon River Watching a wild trout torpedo from its invisible haunts far below, charge for the surface in a flash, and aggressively steal your large dry fly out into the swift current of the Middle Fork is one of the greatest...
Water Flows on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River The Middle Fork of the Salmon River is ever-changing. The ideal CFS (cubic feet per second) of the Middle Fork of the Salmon River varies depending on your desired activity. From Middle Fork Salmon River whitewater...
Whitewater Rafting on the Salmon River’s Middle Fork From early June when the runoff in the Salmon River watershed boasts the best whitewater in the country, until late September when the low water is perfect for a laid-back scenic float experience, our Middle...
Idaho Wilderness Areas What is Wilderness? Wilderness is a place where the federal government has protected natural environments, undeveloped landscapes, and primitive life for all future generations. Designating an area as wilderness is one of the most...
Guide to Dry Flies & Hatches on The Middle Fork of the Salmon River On Idaho’s Middle Fork we fish almost exclusively for native cutthroat trout. The Middle Fork is famous for dry fly fishing, which is 90% of the experience we offer. Sometimes on our...