08-02-2018, 07:31 AM
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Hi all, I am heading to Idaho from San Diego and doing a little road trip. My wife and I love fishing and cant wait to test the waters out there. I hear the fishing is suppose to be amazing and we love fishing trout.
I am curious if you all have any suggestions where we should go to fish, especially free (with license of course). I am thinking of bringing a small 14ft canoe with us and a few rods rigs with 4# and 6# test spinning outfits. I just bought a bunch of fly tying stuff and hope to bring it along and practice at camp, tying mostly nymphs and streamers.
So anyways, if youre still with me, do you all have any recommendations for where we should go? We have about 2-3 weeks for our trip. So far, our plan is a week or so in Yellowstone and Grand Teton then heading over to Coeur d'alene, then south to McCall and Stanley, Craters then possibly home. Hoping to mostly boondock in the national forest and find some water to fish in the mornings/evenings with some relaxing in the afternoon.
What kind of lures/equipment should we bring to be best equipped to bring in some fish? And any sights/places we shouldnt miss while here? We thought about Galcier NP, is it worth it in september?
Thanks for all your help!
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Hi all, I am heading to Idaho from San Diego and doing a little road trip. My wife and I love fishing and cant wait to test the waters out there. I hear the fishing is suppose to be amazing and we love fishing trout.
I am curious if you all have any suggestions where we should go to fish, especially free (with license of course). I am thinking of bringing a small 14ft canoe with us and a few rods rigs with 4# and 6# test spinning outfits. I just bought a bunch of fly tying stuff and hope to bring it along and practice at camp, tying mostly nymphs and streamers.
So anyways, if youre still with me, do you all have any recommendations for where we should go? We have about 2-3 weeks for our trip. So far, our plan is a week or so in Yellowstone and Grand Teton then heading over to Coeur d'alene, then south to McCall and Stanley, Craters then possibly home. Hoping to mostly boondock in the national forest and find some water to fish in the mornings/evenings with some relaxing in the afternoon.
What kind of lures/equipment should we bring to be best equipped to bring in some fish? And any sights/places we shouldnt miss while here? We thought about Galcier NP, is it worth it in september?
Thanks for all your help!
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