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Fly Fishing Lower Canyon South Fork Snake River in Idaho

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Fly Fishing Idaho. Experience the South Fork of the Snake River with South Fork Lodge and South Fork Outfitters. Come and join us for your Authentic Western Fly Fishing Experience! Located on Idaho's world famous South Fork of the Snake River, the South Fork Lodge offers four star accomodations, outstanding cuisine, and first rate guide services provided by South Fork Outfitters.

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  • oh my god! that things a toad!!

  • Idaho is for IDAHOIANS :)

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  • Haha my dog does the same thing. Always wants to swim where I am fishing.

  • @scotteinarj I Think its for Red Chinese too now

  • great vid,,,,I'll see ya tuesday.

  • Im heading to the snake river this spring to catch me some of those beaautiful snake river cutthroat. Nice Video!

  • Idaho is a great place. i hunt there all the time, matter of fact, im on my way there in a hour. fly fishing in the after noon and hunting in the evening. nice video. Idaho is the best!!!!!!!

  • I'm not so sure there is as big a problem as some believe. Made my first trip to Idaho last week (mid-august) and my first cast into the Coeur d'Alene River hooked me a nice Cutthoat. For the last hour before sunset, Cutthroats were striking left and right. Hopefully the C&R rules have brought the populations up again.

  • Dude if you come to Wyoming the Cutthroats are not rare at all. Don't let people fool you. They are doing fine, and they are easy as hell to catch because they are pretty dumb. They really don't fight that hard, but they are pretty.

  • As nice as those big browns are, I can catch them in just about any lake or stream near my house. On the other hand I would travel to the Snake for those Snake River Cutthroats, spending alot of my hard earned dollars along the way. It is unfortunate other species of trout have been introduced that have all but extirminated a beautiful and rare native fish.

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