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Hello, Hello... I am glad to be back in a state that uses is forum. I was very active on the Utah forum, then moved to Washington. And Finally have settled here in Rexburg, ID. The only problem... I have no Idea where to go to fish. Don't get me wrong I plan on Hitting Salmon in Apr. and yellowstone is close. But I mean just a day trip. I've been told the Snake is decient, but would love some true knowledge from locals. I can provide details on most of northern UT and the south sound if your planning a trip. I am a Mediocre Fly fisher and mainly enjoy sitting on a lake shore drowning worms. Thanks in advance for help/ tips. P.S. I am looking for spring fishing areas as I will be an official resident in mid-march!!
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Welcome to Idaho!
I don't know much about the Rexburg area myself, but there are several on here that do. I would say South Fork of the Snake and the Teton River.
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The other thing I was going to suggest is to get a map and decide how far you want to travel. Then do a search here for some of the lakes, rivers etc. There has really been a lot of information given already.
Or even just flip back through the posts to last summer's and see what was being talked about in your area.
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go to the local tackle shop and ask them for spots near by. you are also only about an hour away from henry's fork (best fishing in idaho) I am always of hearing about spots in that area.
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As you can see with many posts ice fishing is amazing around hear. I can think of no where better to be in the month of December as everything freezes up. Everyone gave you top notch waters, but if you are interested in very quick trips try your local Rexburg pond ( go for the elusive gold fish), and 12 miles south is Rigby Lake (Jefferson County Lake) where it is stocked in June and stays a good fishery to about January; then it slowly looses its water, and regains it by June.
This is an awesome area to live--wlecome and enjoy!
OvidCreek
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