Friday, December 3, 2010
New Blog, New Year
Sorry for the delay, but you can look forward to a new Silver Creek Outfitters blog coming in the new year!
Sunday, August 29, 2010
End of August Fishing Report
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Sunday, August 8, 2010
August Hopper Fishing is Here!
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Fly Fishing Fesitval THIS WEEKEND!
Film Festival will be on Friday, doors open at 5 pm. Felt Soul Media's "Eastern Rises" is finally out and we are lucky enough to be some of the first people to see it!
Come join us!
Eastern Rises | teaser from felt soul media on Vimeo.
The Fly Fishing Product Fair will be the following day from 10 am to 4 pm.Come join us!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Go fish the Drakes!
The Green Drake is the ticket right now and won't be around for much longer, get out there today!
"July 8th, 2010
Surface Frenzy
by Bryant Dunn
Synopsis
Over the past week, our local rivers have dropped significantly allowing for summer dry fly fishing to hit its stride. Locally, the Big Wood offers a veritable smorgasbord of mayflies, caddis and stoneflies while Silver Creek continues to fish well with Drakes and Callibaetis. The Upper Big Lost is coming on strong as the water levels drop while the Big Lost below Mackay Reservoir is at a more fishable level but still remains challenging for wading. The Salmon River is starting to come on as large stoneflies and an abundance of caddis and mayflies blanket the surface. The South Fork of the Boise is ripe with Salmonflies, caddis, mayflies and cicadas. In sum, dry fly fishing is at its most exciting and will remain so for the next few weeks in the Sun Valley area!" Click to continue reading
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Marsh Creek and Bear Valley Creek Fishing
With Silver Creek Outfitters you can now explore the amazing Stanley area and Salmon river. This river system is home to Chinook, Sockeye and Steelhead. Found in the Headwaters of the Middle Fork are an amazing race of wild Chinook salmon, pictured above. This female was found partially eaten by an animal, a sad sight but necessary part of a healthy ecosystem. Book a trip for this August or late July to fish for Westslope cutthroat and immerse yourself in the Frank Church/River of No Return Wilderness: Headwaters to the Middle Fork Fishing
Coming across a wild salmon in the Sawtooths is a moving experience and will forever change those who are lucky enough to find one. Take a look at the previous post to see what we are talking about.
Labels:
Fishing,
Headwaters of the Middle Fork,
Wild Salmon
Spectacular Sawtooth Salmon
The few remaining wild pacific salmon that travel an astonishing distance to reach the headwaters of the Middle Fork are arguably the most important race of salmon in the world. No other species overcomes such distances and elevation challenges, in addition to 8 major dams. These fish are struggling and need our help NOW. Please find out more here: Save our Wild Salmon
Be sure to find out more about the economic advantages of removing the four lower Snake River dams: Revenue Stream
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