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.



Monday, October 17, 2011

Trico's in October?

Had some amazing trico fishing last Saturday...and not on Eastern Oregon's brown trout tailwater.  70 degrees again this coming week.  That's a little warmer than normal, but by now I'm usually searching for baetis.  #22 trico spinners when the air temperture reaches the mid-60's will do.

Just about every hatch this year was delayed.  Then when they got going, they've seemingly hung on longer.  Facinating how nature is cyclical yet so unique each season.

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