I’ve had the opportunity to fish one of my favorite stretches of water on Bear Valley Creek near Stanley, Idaho over the past week. Bear Valley Creek offers spring creek like water for sizable cutthroats, smaller feisty brookies, a few rainbows, and whitefish. But, fishing there is not always beginner fishing 101….it often can be graduate level and very technical if you want to tempt the larger fish. Sometimes, you can’t seem to raise a fish, other times, you opportunistically catch a few isolated fish on a variety of dry fly patterns. But, occasionally the stars all align properly and you slay a big cutthroat like the one pictured below. But, its really all about getting out with a bamboo fly rod, an old Hardy reel, and experiencing a beautiful piece of water in total solitude…it’s not about the numbers of fish you catch.
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Bamboo Rods on Bear Valley Creek in Idaho
Our summer season in Stanley, Idaho is nearing an end but we’ve still had a little time to get out and fish. Mary Ann and I hit a local spring creek, Bear Valley Creek, a few days ago. While you don’t normally get huge numbers of fish at Bear Valley, the ones you do get are often very nice. We picked up a few nice fish on hoppers, with small nymph droppers. Here is a shot of Bear Valley Creek, and two of the fish we caught.
Bamboo Switch Rods on the Salmon River, Idaho
Mary Ann and I have been out several times on the Salmon River swinging streamers and soft hackles with our Bamboo Switch Rods. Paul from Boise (who also has one of my Switch Rods) has also joined us. Here are a few photos of our action:
Fly Fishing in Stanley, Idaho
I haven’t posted in quite a while. That’s because I’ve been in Stanley, Idaho all summer just hanging out, doing lots of fishing, and continuing to work on my bamboo fly rods. Mary Ann guides here for Silver Creek Outfitters, www.silver-creek.com , from June 15th through Semptember 15th on the Salmon River. While I’m here, I’ve been writing a fly fishing report on a blog at www.flyfishingstanleyidaho.com . Check it out to see what fishing here in central Idaho is like.