Boise River
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23-Jul-24
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Conditions
: Boise River: Flows are dropping but still above 500 cfs. Nymphing is still the most productive for big bows and browns in and around Glenwood bridge and beyond. Fish early to pick up the morning hatch, or late afternoon early evening for dry fly activity. And, since the hoppers are out and about have a few different variants in your box for a hopper dropper set up. All in all, fishing on the Boise this year has been good and some healthy fish are being caught daily! Reported by: Anglers Fly Shop |
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About: -
The Boise River, located just a
few minutes from downtown Boise, however most anglers elect to fish the South
Fork located below Anderson Dam near Mountain Home. The most popular float is from the launch below the dam to the take-out
at Indian Point. This features several types of water, and floating conditions are
moderate. It's possible to extend the float from the dam down to the Cow Creek
Bridge, but the section between Indian Point and the bridge features some
technical water and more difficult floating conditions.
South Fork Boise (below Anderson Ranch Dam) - Great fall
fishing for trophy wild rainbows and whitefish. Note the trophy trout
rule means no bait, and lures and flies must be barbless. Bag limit is two fish
over 20-inches through November 30. After that, the winter stream rules apply -
catch and release for trout. Good camping opportunities if you want to stretch
your trip out over a couple days.
South Fork Getting There: From Boise, take I-84 east, get off at
Blacks Creek Road Exit at mile 64. Follow the road to the north over the Danskin
Mountains. Continue to the take-out 19 miles from here. The put-in is 21 miles
up the dirt road from here.
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- Browns
- Rainbow
- Steelhead
- Largemouth
- Smallmouth
- Bluegill
- Channel Cat
- Bullhead Catfish
- Crappie
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Misc Info: -
Open to winter fishing until March 31: Trout -- Catch-and-release, whitefish and brook trout may be harvested, no bait permitted. All Bull Trout Must Be Released Unharmed Immediately. The general trout bag limit in the Boise River is six. But special rules apply in one river segment. From the East Boise River footbridge upstream to where Loggers Creek is diverted from the Boise River, the trout limit is two, and none may be under 14 inches
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