07-11-2008, 08:07 PM
Dear MrBrown,
The previous responder gives you some good advice. The Middle Fork of the Boise River does have some good fishing, and you do not have to go too far above the backwaters of Arrowrock Reservoir to get into the fish. The South Fork of the Boise (below Anderson Ranch Res.) is a quality river with some nice-sized trout. You do not need to fish it with a fly rod, because you can do quite well with a torpedo-style clear bobber and a fly. As the other fellow mentioned, Horsethief Res. is fishing quite well off the bank, but it is almost two hours north of Boise.However, the ride is beautiful, and you will see lots of our famous "white water". Tackle Tom's in Cascade will set you up for fishing. They are most generous with their advice. Mike
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The previous responder gives you some good advice. The Middle Fork of the Boise River does have some good fishing, and you do not have to go too far above the backwaters of Arrowrock Reservoir to get into the fish. The South Fork of the Boise (below Anderson Ranch Res.) is a quality river with some nice-sized trout. You do not need to fish it with a fly rod, because you can do quite well with a torpedo-style clear bobber and a fly. As the other fellow mentioned, Horsethief Res. is fishing quite well off the bank, but it is almost two hours north of Boise.However, the ride is beautiful, and you will see lots of our famous "white water". Tackle Tom's in Cascade will set you up for fishing. They are most generous with their advice. Mike
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