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The Boise River runs right through the center
of Boise and is one of the city’s most
treasured recreational attributes. A series
of beautiful public parks parallel the river
and are linked by the 26-mile long Boise River
Greenbelt system. The river and greenbelt
provide year round recreational opportunities
that include rafting, walking, running, bicycling,
and fishing.
The Boise
River through town is a tailwater fishery
that provides nearby angling opportunities
to residents and visitors alike. Sections
of the river are managed with special regulations
to ensure quality fishing for rainbows, browns,
and whitefish.
Popular
areas (from eastside to westside of town)
include Barber Park, the University stretch
between Broadway and Capitol Boulevards, and
Eagle Island. Rainbows predominate on the
eastside, while numbers of brown trout increase
moving west as the river temperature warms.
We
also utilize the river in the downtown park
sections for teaching our advanced and Spey
casting classes.
Suggested
Flies: Bead
head nymphs, caddis larva, caddis dries, hoppers,
woolly buggers. |