Hello Snow Fans,
This week's Skiing in North Idaho blog is going to take a quick diversion and explore the world of fishing in North Idaho with a quick tip on a great fishing location. If it wasn't for the awesome snow that falls each winter, we would not have the benefits of the tributaries it creates that are full of wonderful varieties of fish.
One of the main waterways to fish in North Idaho that is a bit of a hidden gem is the North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene River. To reach the river, take a quick 30 minute drive east on Interstate 90 from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho and you will reach the North Fork. For there find a fishing hole alongs is banks, and the fish should be biting.
Whether you fly fish or prefer spinning, the North Fork has plenty of rainbow, cutthroat, bull and brown trout for the angler. Remember to follow all fishing rules and regulations when fishing and never fish without a license. Have fun!!!!
Now you have me wanting to go fishing! Too bad I don't live closer because the place you described sounds awesome. My Dad and I go trout fishing a good bit at different places around here. The mountains have some great streams with plenty of rainbow trout! This reminds me...I need to get my fishing license renewed! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have some great fishing and skiing! I don't do much fishing, but I might enjoy fishing where the fish are plentiful. This blog was an unexpected change from the others.
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