Ice clearing in Salmon River

Salmon River temperature increased in the last few days, after the O weather the previous week, and the river is clearing of slush ice.  The Deadwater ice jam extends several miles upstream from North Fork, but there is open water in the Salmon area, and a few steelhead fishermen are out.  We are getting snow, […]

Ice in the Salmon River

Today we flew over the lower Middle Fork of the Salmon, and back up the Salmon River to Salmon.  There were numerous ice jams on the Middle Fork.  The Deadwater jam on the Salmon below North Fork had backed up nearly to North Fork.  It is winter in Salmon River country.  It will be around […]

Salmon River chills steelhead fishing

The current cold snap is chilling steelhead fishing in the Salmon area.  This morning the river was 34 degrees.  Overnight air temperature is predicted to reach O, so I expect to see ice in the river soon.  This cold snap is supposed to last several days.  After things warm up, we should get some more […]

steelhead fishing in Salmon area

Steelhead fishing in the Salmon area continues, with water temperatures still in the mid-40s–warm for this time of year.  Clarity is good.  Success varies from day to day–hot one day, not so hot the next.  Today, my boat landed four, lost another.  The water temperature favors more fish moving into the area.  Leaves are mostly […]

Salmon River steelhead fishing

Today was a better steelhead fishing day in the Salmon area.  River temperature was mid-40s, clear, mostly sunny day, leaves still yellow along the river.  My boat had eight steelhead on, though we had trouble holding them–only landed two.  Not many people on the river, as is common in mid-week.  Weekends are pretty busy this […]

Steelhead fishing in Salmon area

Today (Sunday 26th) was a good day to catch up on desk work–rainy, windy, generally unpleasant, new snow on the ridgetops. We have had unsettled weather the last few days, and fishing has been slower than expected for this time. The river was 50 degrees yesterday at end of afternoon, 52 the day before. It […]

Aggipah River Trips’ Namesake

Aggipah Mountain is the second highest peak in Idaho’s Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness at just under 10,000 feet. It’s a mass of boulders and its summit rests above treeline. The mountain is one of two parts that figured into the naming of Aggipah River Trips in 1977. The name literally translates into […]

Spring Salmon River

Early summer, and the river is up!

It’s late spring/early summer, and the river is muddy and rising. We’ve taken several jaunts down the river road toward Corn Creek and are getting EXCITED to get on the river soon! We took our 2 1/2 year old son down to watch some boats and kayaks navigate the Pine Creek Section of the Salmon […]

Steelhead fishing near Salmon–12 March 2014

The Salmon River near Salmon is beginning to clear. At mid-day today visibility above Salmon , above the Lemhi River, was 18 or 20 inches. Downstream below the Lemhi it was about a foot. Temperature was 39 degrees. Morning air temperature was low 20s, so melt slowed. One of my steelhead guides was out this […]

River Conditions Improving 11 March 2014

River conditions in the Salmon area are improving a little. Downstream of Salmon, below the Lemhi River, it still isn’t good. I could just barely, sort of, make out a rock at 10 inches at mid-day today. Upstream of Salmon, visibility was 15 inches, looked like it was pretty close to fishable. Temperature was 42 […]

Salmon River muddy–8 March 2014

The Salmon River near Salmon had about 6 inches visibility at mid-morning, river temperature about 37 degrees. Sky is clear, so by late afternoon river temperature will probably exceed 40 degrees. Air temperature this morning was mid-20s, so overnight runoff was stopped, but as the day warms, snowmelt will resume. The river would take a […]

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