06-14-2005, 03:25 AM
The Teton River has many faces. The upper section near Driggs and Victor is hit very hard by hundreds of drift boats, canoes etc...
The second section in the deep canyon can be accessed in a couple of places. My favorite is the power plant road West of Felt. You park your car at the top of the canyon and then hike into the power plant. The hike is about a 1/2 mile. It will probably be another two-three weeks before the runoff slows down enough to fish this section. I personally love to hike into the canyon and fish the deep holes, but be very carefull. This is a really deceptive area. It is very deep and if you miss a rock you can fill your waders up fast.
The next section is still in the canyon but is much more gentle. I float in my pontoon from the old dam site to the hog hollow bridge all the time. I have had some really good fishing, but I have also had some really slow fishing when the water was high and dirty. The river flows through many slackwater lakes in this region so be prepared to fight the wind if it is blowing.
Another good spot on the Teton is the section from the Teton Lakes Golf Course to the Beaverdick Bridge on the Snake. When the water drops and leaves holes it will also leave some nice fish that have made their way up from the snake during high water. (Best fished with bait or lures no room to backcast.)
Anyway hope this little overview helps. Send me a PM or call me for more info.
Windriver
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The second section in the deep canyon can be accessed in a couple of places. My favorite is the power plant road West of Felt. You park your car at the top of the canyon and then hike into the power plant. The hike is about a 1/2 mile. It will probably be another two-three weeks before the runoff slows down enough to fish this section. I personally love to hike into the canyon and fish the deep holes, but be very carefull. This is a really deceptive area. It is very deep and if you miss a rock you can fill your waders up fast.
The next section is still in the canyon but is much more gentle. I float in my pontoon from the old dam site to the hog hollow bridge all the time. I have had some really good fishing, but I have also had some really slow fishing when the water was high and dirty. The river flows through many slackwater lakes in this region so be prepared to fight the wind if it is blowing.
Another good spot on the Teton is the section from the Teton Lakes Golf Course to the Beaverdick Bridge on the Snake. When the water drops and leaves holes it will also leave some nice fish that have made their way up from the snake during high water. (Best fished with bait or lures no room to backcast.)
Anyway hope this little overview helps. Send me a PM or call me for more info.
Windriver
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