Silver Creek has been a mixed bag. The morning hatches have slowed down but there are still some Baetis and on calm late mornings the fish can be up in good numbers. Callibaetis have been coming of in the float tube sections but the hatch has been very inconsistent. Some afternoons there are excellent hatches and on other days the…
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Long-time SCO guests Nick and Heidi Calley decided this would be the year to bring the whole family to the Sun Valley area for a little fly-flick'n. While daughters Taylor and Megan have only thrown the fly since yesterday, they didn't blink twice at hopping right into the waters of Silver Creek, which I think is a stud maneuver. Summary…
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http://www.vimeo.com/3757864 Grinding to get through your Friday? Find your happy place in some of this XXX fly fishing fantasy.
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There are pros and cons to most any regulation. Here is an example of one benefit of releasing fish in good condition. Last summer this gorgeous brown slurped my low-riding terrestrial along a shaded bank of overhanging willows. He fought hard, and took me down stream and around a corner in order to land him. Over a year later, (just…
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"Less than 1% of the worlds water is available for drinking, agriculture, industry, and nature." Everything has a water cost, and Patagonia has a program called Our Common Waters that highlights just how vital water resources are.
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About as strange as the rumored Sturgeon of Sullivan's Slough years ago, Silver Creek Outfitters guide Brian Richter came upon another strange inhabitant of The Creek. While fishing in the Nature Conservancy waters of the Preserve, Brian's client slid a strange looking fish into the net. A cross hybrid between Brook and Brown Trout, they found a Tiger Trout in…
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When I realized what made the crunching sound under the BF Goodrich tread of my truck tire, I felt like I had just run over my dog. At the Dead Mans boat ramp on the Salmon River near Challis Idaho in a hustle and a hurry, I backed over the video camera that helped me get where I am today.…
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There are many signs that fall is coming. The geese are starting to head south - The elk are barking in the deep forests - Bryant Dunn has a beard that would easily get him into any ZZ Top cover band. For me, it has always been the Kokanee. Land locked Sockeye salmon that are coming out of the reservoirs…
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Have you been exposed? Here at the shop fall fever is picking us off one by one. Few at a time we are all noticing the edge on the morning temps, the dropping angle of the sun, and leaves picking up some hints of yellow. Oh and yea, the bugling bull elk and thundering wings of Blue Grouse are pitching…
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