09-27-2004, 12:04 AM
Imnaha River - September 23rd, 2004
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FISHING: Fair
The Imnaha River has cooled and is finally producing fair to good numbers of trout and bass in the lower section below Horse Creek -- the section with the best public access. Good fishing can also be found upsteam from town, but get permission to fish private property. Fishing on the USFS section near HWY 39, on the upper Imnaha, is generally poor due to heavy camping/fishing pressure, and no fish stocking programs on this section of the river.
We have had a few reports of steelhead caught below Cow Creek near the Snake. However, it will probably take some more rain, or simply more time, for numbers of steelhead to move upstream. Expect this to happen over the next thirty days. Think about booking a guide trip with us through the spectacular, roadless, "Box Canyon," in October or early November.
supplied by: [url "http://www.fisheyesoup.com/redir.php?recKey=21,re"]The Joseph Fly Shoppe[/url]
FISHING: Fair
The Imnaha River has cooled and is finally producing fair to good numbers of trout and bass in the lower section below Horse Creek -- the section with the best public access. Good fishing can also be found upsteam from town, but get permission to fish private property. Fishing on the USFS section near HWY 39, on the upper Imnaha, is generally poor due to heavy camping/fishing pressure, and no fish stocking programs on this section of the river.
We have had a few reports of steelhead caught below Cow Creek near the Snake. However, it will probably take some more rain, or simply more time, for numbers of steelhead to move upstream. Expect this to happen over the next thirty days. Think about booking a guide trip with us through the spectacular, roadless, "Box Canyon," in October or early November.