Idaho has some great fly fishing.  Some of it is remote and wild, and some is close to civilization, assuring easy access.  Idaho also boasts great steelhead fishing.  So how do you choose where and when to go and what to fish for?  The answer is in the Flyfisher’s Guide to Idaho.

The Flyfisher’s Guide to Idaho takes a very detailed look at Idaho fly fishing.  It was written by Ken Retallic and Rocky Barker, both of whom have been fishing Idaho for many years.  The book features all of Idaho’s best water, both rivers and lakes.  That is not to say that the famous water is all that is featured, though.  In this book you can learn about secluded and uncrowded waters that have not caught on yet with the fishing public.

If you plan to fish in Idaho next year, then you need to review this guidebook during the off season.  Every river section includes a river map with access points and river mileage, hatch charts, regulations and much more.  This book is an invaluable resource for the fly fisherman, no matter where you live.

We particularly like the detailed access information and river descriptions.

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