Photo From the South Fork of the Boise River at Forest Camp

(April 18, 2019 / Author: Tim Bondy) On June 12, 2014, I headed to the South Fork of the Boise River below Anderson Ranch Dam for some fishing. I heard there was an on-going salmon fly hatch in the canyon so I didn’t expect to catch any trout with my spinning reel and lure. But I did expect to capture some of the beauty of this area on my camera.

South Fork of the Boise River Photo

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I didn’t catch any fish on this trip but this doesn’t surprise me at all. The South Fork of the Boise River “below the dam” is a place where I have my troubles hooking into fish. Not so much in any other water with the exception of the Teton River near Choteau, Montana.

About The Photo and Area

  • The picture was taken facing north at 43.350110, -115.535251 in Idaho.
  • Close to: Indian Point, Forest Camp and Day Use Area 121o
  • Streamflow: ~ 600 cubic feet per second or up 300 cfm in the last 24 hours but well below the 50-year average.
  • Air Temperature: ~ 85F

 

Originally published elsewhere on June 15, 2014. Republished here on April 18, 2019.

Sincerely,

~ signed ~

Tim Bondy – Freelance Writer

“Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.”  ~ Neale Donald Walsch

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