Henry's Fork River Island Park, Idaho
With its own well deserved angling history , The Henry’s Fork challenges the Madison for the title of “most prominent” angling destination in our region. The Fork has some 70 miles of diverse fishable water, ranging from some of the most demanding and technical flat water sight fishing to fast moving canyon water. It offers something for every angler.
This is the largest spring creek in the United States, its hatches prolific, its trout extremely healthy, and its setting truly remarkable. A large trout taken from the Railroad Ranch (Harriman State Park) section is a feather in any trout hunting angler’s cap, and it is this seven-mile-long piece of dry fly delight for which the river is most known. Wide, shallow, and crystal clear, this is a very unique trout fishing environment and a place absolutely worth spending a day’s trout fishing. The Henry’s Fork is a bug factory, it provides anglers with opportunities to fish a broad spectrum of western hatches. Many times anglers have difficulty matching the hatch here because they are fishing to trout selectively feeding on one particular stage of one insect during overlapping hatches. The Fork always provides anglers with a learning experience and is a supreme place to acquaint oneself to match-the-hatch flyfishing.
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