Wild Trout Blog

The Boise River Fishery began in March of 2007 as a means of gathering support for regulation changes on the lower Boise River. My objective was, and still is, to protect the river’s wild trout population and to create a quality destination for anglers. Since its inception, the site has expanded into a “Wild Trout Blog”. Photographs, information, and thoughts on fly fishing for trout and steelhead are now posted for the benefit of others who, like myself, are passionate about the sport.



Sunday, March 6, 2011

Finally...

Fishing is turning on as water temps are up a degree or two.  The Boise River green color is slowly clearing up.  Elsewhere, midge action is improving.

Micah Lauer tagged a nice wild bow in town last week.


I enjoyed a 22-22 club day with my dad. Think Gnatalie dries.  Some of the bigger fish are skinny, but they'll put on weight in a few more weeks.

1 comments:

gregg said...

Steve,
Nice fish. I heard today on the news talk again of channelizing parts of the river and as always cutting snags and overhanging brush. So despite efforts, well meaning, by TU and others to provide spawning gravel in tribs, which are used, wild trout as juveniles will take a hit as every year.
Gregg