There are enough productive rivers in the United States to last even the most prolific trout bum several fly fishing lifetimes – which is likely why very few trout anglers bother with alpine lakes.
It’s alpine lake season for Idaho anglers! Every summer, we get an opportunity to enjoy these unique and beautiful high-mountain fisheries — typically mid-July through early September is the prime ...
Fishing on a picturesque lake high in Idaho’s mountain wilderness is one of the most unique angling experiences the Gem State has to offer. And as we turn the page on a long, hot summer, now is the ...
When summer temperatures rise, many anglers in Idaho look to alpine lakes to escape the heat, get away from summer crowds, see some gorgeous scenery, and catch some trout. While not as popular as the ...
For many people, there is nothing more freeing and relaxing then a day spent fishing on a river or another body of water. The gurgle of a stream while a meticulously placed cast is placed on the water ...
Yes, wild browns – they aren’t native to the United States, but brown trout reproduce naturally and form self-sustaining populations in many American rivers and streams. When you think of fishing the ...