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+ | take US 30 east from Soda springs about 15 miles to Georgetown | ||
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+ | take a left on Creamery Lane in Georgetown and drive to Georgetown Canyon | ||
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+ | fish the canyon in stretches of water that look good | ||
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+ | no known for big trout mostly brookies | ||
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+ | try Royal Coachman for brookies | ||
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+ | rainbows and cuts go for weighted nymphs | ||
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+ | wooly buggers or leech imitaters in the big pools |
Revision as of 04:40, 27 August 2013
Idaho stocking schedule
http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/fish/stocking/
Try the orange and yellow
http://www.discountflies.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?
Fly fishing spots
Beula Lake,Wy
Hidden Lake, MT
South Fork River, ID
Middle Fork of the Salmon, ID
Middle Fork River, ID
Henry's Lake Outlet
wild horse creek
Go to Mackay (Highway 93), past Mackay reservoir , and turn left onto trail creek road at GPS coordinates 44 edges 4 minutes N and 113 degrees and 5 minutes West.
Turn left on wild horse creek road at GPS coordinates 43 degrees 55 minutes and 25 seconds North by 114 degrees 7 minutes and 17 seconds West.
The road will follow the creek and not cross it.
Topance Creek
Backside of Pebble creek.
went downstream from the bridge.
Float a cadis simulation dry fly near the banks.
try yellow humpies
grasshopper patterns late in the year
Teton River
Between Victor and Driggs
Bates Road Bridge: 43:41:47N, 111:09:54W
Buxton Rd Bridge: 43:43:24M,111:11:16W (turn West on W. Little Ave)
W 4000N Rd: 43:46:53N,111:12:34W (has a boat ramp, run west off of Hi 33 at 43:46:52N,111:06:38W)
Bitch creek
Turn east off of 32 on Jackpine Rd at GP location 43:55:31N,111:10:44W Turn North onto Reece Rd at 43:55:31N, 111:08:59 W Turn East onto 1400 N at 43:55:44N,111:08:59 W road banks north ont 1425N at 43:55:44N,111:08:23W becomes a rough dirt road at 43:56:23 N, 111:08:23 W (keep going straight there are two roads off the the east)
Covered Bridge
Turn east off of 32 on Jackpine Rd at GP location 43:55:31N,111:10:44W
Turn North onto Reece Rd at 43:55:31N, 111:08:59 W
continue straight until a very rough dirt road appears at 43:56:08N,111:08:50 W that will cut over to a better dirt road
Eightmile Creek
From downtown Soda Springs you turn SOuth on Bailey Creek Road (Forest Road 197) Turn left after several miles onto Nounan Road turn right after about 1 mile when Nounan Road intersects Eightmile road (Forest Road 425), this will take you into Cahe National Forest Eightmile creek will appear first on your left cross over eightmile creek and start fishing upstream of the bridge
try to fish the beaver ponds
The farther up eightmile road you go the bigger the fish
Attractors like te #14 Royal Coachman work well
small prince nymph works well
big adams dry fly at dusk on the beaver ponds
10" trout are common
Montpelier Creek
Take US highway 89 east from Montpelier towards Geneva.
Stream is on the right side of the road as you drive up Montpelier canyon You can access the stream after you enter National Forest lands Cross the stream near Crow Creek road and look for a dirt road on the east side of the stream to park on
try stripping a wooly bugger into the current near dusk
Chernobyl ant s can be effective too
hopper and ant flies in the middle of the day
17" rainbows are common
a few big brown trout
Georgetown creek
take US 30 east from Soda springs about 15 miles to Georgetown
take a left on Creamery Lane in Georgetown and drive to Georgetown Canyon
fish the canyon in stretches of water that look good
no known for big trout mostly brookies
try Royal Coachman for brookies
rainbows and cuts go for weighted nymphs
wooly buggers or leech imitaters in the big pools