Go on a float down the Salt River as it meanders through Star Valleys where you have the opportunity to land a Brown, Brook, and Snake River Fine Spotted Cutthroat Trout.
Dry Flies – Midges, Blue Wing Olives, Calibaetis, Caddis, Grey Drakes, Crane Flies, Salmon Flies
Nymphs – BH Stone, BH Caddis pupa, BH Hares Ear, BH Zebra Midge, BH Golden Stone, BH Crane Fly Larva, Scuds, Sow Bugs, Salmonfly nymph
Streamers – Sculpin Patterns, Articulated, Black, White, Olive, Combos of these colors
Dry Flies – Gray/Green Drakes, PMDs, Hoppers, Crickets, Ants, Beatles, Adams, Crane Fly
Nymphs – BH Pheasant Tail, BH Hares Ear, BH Caddis, Drowned Hopper, WD 40, BH Prince, Copper John
Go on a Full Day Float and spend the night at the deluxe Spring Creek Meadows Cabin or enjoy the night at the Kodiak Mountain Resort
The Salt River Originates from the Western slopes of the Salt River Mountain Range just south of Afton, Wyoming. The Salt flows North between the Star Valley Wyoming range and the Caribou Range of Idaho and empties into Palisades Reservoir and its confluence with the Snake River. It meanders through Star Valleys where you have the opportunity to land a Brown, Brook, and Snake River Fine Spotted Cutthroat Trout. The average fish range from 12 to 14 inches, Yet Browns up to six pounds is always a pleasant possibility.
The Salt is 84 miles long Starting in the Wyoming Range
Rich old western history
World-class fishing of Browns, Cutthroat, and Rainbows