06-10-2004, 03:10 PM
Big Lost River - June 9th, 2004
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FISHING: Fair
Big Lost River & Tributaries
The Big Lost is fishable (351 cfs), but we expect flows to increase over the next couple weeks. Any level above 400 cfs gets too pushy to wade. If headed over to the Lost, bring an assortment of weighted nymphs, strike indicators, and some PMD's. The Big Lost tributaries are carrying some water, but a few cool days and nights will slow runoff and provide some potential fishing opportunities. This will all be fishing really well when water levels stabilize.
Synopsis
The Brown Drakes made a strong showing last week and have dwindled since the weekend; however, expect some activity to continue on warm, calm nights. The Big Lost and its tributaries, The Big Wood, and Little Wood are fishable, but are still susceptible to runoff. Silver Creek is the best option in the valley with Baetis, PMD's and some Brown Drake activity keeping things interesting.
Warm Springs/Trail Creek
These tight, willow choked streams are running high and difficult to access. Your efforts will be better spent on other waters; don't forget about Dollar Lake and Lake Creek Lake if you're looking for a few hours of fishing adventures with the kids.
Dollar/Penny and Lake Creek Lakes
These waters have recently been stocked and are great destinations for beginners and kids. Try stripping nymphs and streamers through the water; prince nymphs, pheasant tails, and wooly buggers.
Conservation
The Wood River Land Trust is a non profit organization committed to conserving and restoring the Sun Valley area’s open lands, wildlife habitat, and recreational accesses. Some of the Land Trust’s successes include preservation of several local fishing access points along the Big Wood River including the Boxcar Bend Preserve (mid-valley), Cedar Bend Preserve (Hailey) and the Howard Preserve (Bellevue). We invite you to visit their website - [url "http://www.woodriverlandtrust.org/"][#0000ff]Wood River Land Trust[/#0000ff][/url] to learn more about their local efforts and sign up for their newsletter.
supplied by: [url "http://www.fisheyesoup.com/redir.php?recKey=62,re"][#0000ff]Silver Creek Outfitters[/#0000ff][/url]
FISHING: Fair
Big Lost River & Tributaries
The Big Lost is fishable (351 cfs), but we expect flows to increase over the next couple weeks. Any level above 400 cfs gets too pushy to wade. If headed over to the Lost, bring an assortment of weighted nymphs, strike indicators, and some PMD's. The Big Lost tributaries are carrying some water, but a few cool days and nights will slow runoff and provide some potential fishing opportunities. This will all be fishing really well when water levels stabilize.
Synopsis
The Brown Drakes made a strong showing last week and have dwindled since the weekend; however, expect some activity to continue on warm, calm nights. The Big Lost and its tributaries, The Big Wood, and Little Wood are fishable, but are still susceptible to runoff. Silver Creek is the best option in the valley with Baetis, PMD's and some Brown Drake activity keeping things interesting.
Warm Springs/Trail Creek
These tight, willow choked streams are running high and difficult to access. Your efforts will be better spent on other waters; don't forget about Dollar Lake and Lake Creek Lake if you're looking for a few hours of fishing adventures with the kids.
Dollar/Penny and Lake Creek Lakes
These waters have recently been stocked and are great destinations for beginners and kids. Try stripping nymphs and streamers through the water; prince nymphs, pheasant tails, and wooly buggers.
Conservation
The Wood River Land Trust is a non profit organization committed to conserving and restoring the Sun Valley area’s open lands, wildlife habitat, and recreational accesses. Some of the Land Trust’s successes include preservation of several local fishing access points along the Big Wood River including the Boxcar Bend Preserve (mid-valley), Cedar Bend Preserve (Hailey) and the Howard Preserve (Bellevue). We invite you to visit their website - [url "http://www.woodriverlandtrust.org/"][#0000ff]Wood River Land Trust[/#0000ff][/url] to learn more about their local efforts and sign up for their newsletter.