Month: September 2016
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Report 9/21/16
"Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson The entire Island Park and surrounding area is ablaze with fall colors and the mid September fishing has already proved impressive. Crisp mornings leading into pleasant afternoons make for some of the most comfortable…
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Report 9/15/16
That crisp autumn air will definitively trigger the change in season. From the leaves glowing in transition to a sudden increase in trout feeding behavior, fall is straightaway. Time to pack an extra layer, rain gear (always) and a little something extra packed away with lunch. Good dry warmth…
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Report 9/8/16
"Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don’t be sorry." – Keroauc After an extremely hot and arid July and August, we’re finally seeing a little reprieve. The last week has brought on some much needed rain and welcome cooler temps. The trout seem to enjoying the change in weather as well….
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A Change of Seasons
In late August, there is a distinct message when three consecutive mornings are greeted by frost. Naturally there is no point in heading to the water until the temperature lifts to well above the freezing mark if you are looking for dry fly opportunity. With a delay of at least an hour, there…
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Report 9/2/16
Early September is certainly a pivotal time here in Henry’s Fork country. The nights cool off considerably, bringing water temperatures back to a more accommodating level, which is always good news for the local trout. Terrestrials abound, giving anglers the option to prospect with larger flies…