Fly-Fishing Guide to the Henry's Fork Hatches, Flies, Seasons & Guide Advice for 80 Miles of World-Class Water
, by Lawson, MikeNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780811704717 | 0811704718
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 8/11/2012
The Henry's Fork just might be the most diverse trout river in the world with over 80 miles of soft meadow flats, fast riffles, deep canyon gorges, stunning waterfalls, remarkable cottonwood-lined side channels, and defined pockets, pools, runs, and glides. That diversity means abundant aquatic life-at least four species of stoneflies, thirteen important mayfly species, and seven caddisflies, along with midges, craneflies, damselflies, and some lesser-known aquatics, plus leeches, dace, shiners, whitefish, sculpins, scuds, and crayfish, all of which combine to provide a grand diet for the fast-growing river trout. There's no better place in the world to fish for trout than the Henry's Fork.