Area Description
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The South Fork of the Snake River
The South Fork of the Snake River is where the Snake River flows out of Palisades Reservoir, better known as the South Fork. This is a very diverse river. From sight fishing to good fish in the shallow riffles with small PMD's and caddis to twitching big hoppers and stoneflies along the banks, the South Fork offers all types of fishing.
The valley stretches offer a broad river with many side channels and braids that provide great fishing in the riffles. The canyon stretch is 26 miles of wilderness. Cutthroat, rainbows and browns call this river home and can grow quite large.
Given the right conditions the South Fork can come alive with the salmon fly hatch at the first of July, while the fall fishing on the South Fork can provide some of the best action.
Call us or e-mail us at info@westbank.com to discuss fishing conditions and options on this distinctive river.
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