2012

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Report 10/23/12

"October is a symphony of permanence and change” ~ B.W. Overstreet It’s fine time here in Henry’s Fork Country folks. The luke warm air of late summer has moved south, leaving us with a...

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Report 9/04/12

"I cannot endure to waste anything as precious as autumn sunshine by staying in the house. So I spend almost all the daylight hours in the open air.” ~ Nathaniel Hawthorne The fishing here on...

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A Grand Opening

With year around fishing on some stretches and others opening on Memorial Day weekend, the Henry’s Fork in Island Park has been far from deserted since early May. In the minds of most, however, the...

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Report 6/14/12

Spring is Nature’s way of saying "Let's Party" ~ Robin WilliamsMornin' sunshine! It's been a messed up mishmash of weather 'round these parts. The Memorial Holiday brought a combination...

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Report 5/23/12

The fishing season here on the Henry’s Fork fired a little sooner than usual last week with the arrival of the Salmonflies. Our quiet little fishing village exploded with energy almost...

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Pile of Guts

In anticipation of sun eclipsing mobs of Salmonfly adults, the native anglers here get a little up-tight and walk around with a hard case of itchy trigger finger, twitching helplessly with a...

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Shock Therapy

For years, the lower Henry’s Fork has flown under the radar, taking a bit of a back seat to the more famous Harriman State Park section of river in Island Park. Walk into a fly shop where I’m...

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2012: A Forecast

Throughout my entire memory I have relied on a fixed set of indicators when attempting to predict what lies ahead in a new year on the Henry’s Fork. Reflection on the previous season is the...

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Report 5/11/12

Good news friends; Things are really starting to warm up here in the Caldera. The remaining snow is hardly noticeable, trees are budding & the grass in front of the shop already needs a cut....

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Osprey Rescue

A young female Box canyon Osprey was rescued by our two veteran TroutHunter guides, Brad Miller & Doc Martin Reed as well as our tongue twisting shop manager Chris "Grizz"...