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The Warm River

9/24/2013

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Two weeks ago I found myself in the Charlotte airport talking to a guy from Winston Salem about trout streams in Idaho. Funny how a backpack with a rod tube hanging out starts a conversation. We were just starting our 10 day trip out west and with new information in hand, I couldn't wait to get in the water.

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The Warm River is in the Targee National Forest and is a tributary to the Henry's Fork of the Snake River.

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The water was a beautiful aqua blue and it looks like no-one has ever fished here before.

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We had to hike in a few miles before descending the steep bank to get to the stream. I took one of my Tenkara rods and had a memorable day fishing for wild rainbows and brook trout.



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