Boise River Fly Fishing Report – January
TRRoutfitters2018-01-23T17:52:50+00:00The South Fork of the Boise is at its normal winter flows of 302 CFS. We are seeing some good baetis hatches
The South Fork of the Boise is at its normal winter flows of 302 CFS. We are seeing some good baetis hatches
Anderson Ranch Tailwater: It's that time of the year that summer flows are beginning to drop. As of now the South
**Photos Updated on Feb 21, 2017 Snow, snow, and more snow. So far the winter of 2016/2017 has been nothing short of
Anderson Ranch Tailwater Fishing Report: Nymphing small bead head Baetis and zebra variations will be your best bet. Sizes 18-22 for
BOISE RIVER Anderson Ranch Tailwater: Flows are now down below 300 cfs and the river is shaping up nicely. Seeing good midge
Anderson Ranch Tail water: Flows have stabilized to 1710cfs and will most likely stay at that till irrigation season is done in
The South Fork Boise River is closed until 5/28. Boise River in town flows have increased again to higher levels. Wade fishing
The Boise River in town is flowing at 5,410 cfs (what does cfs mean?) To give you a perspective, the median flow is 854cfs and
The Boise River (in town) is also picking up & fishing good. We've got about a month or so before the flows pick
We are still deep in the terrestrial game. Use big Chubby Chernobyl’s, Ants, & Grasshoppers. In the afternoon, we are seeing a