Blackfoot
The Blackfoot River
The historical Blackfoot River flows west from the Continental Divide traveling through cliff lined canyons which give way to deep pools, swift chutes, and glacial rock gardens. In late spring and early summer, Salmon Flies and Golden Stones hatch along its banks. Golden Stones continue to hatch throughout the summer along with May Flies and Caddis, making dry fly fishing an option all season long. Of course just like all great streams, the fish in the Blackfoot are always interested in a well placed nymph or streamer pattern. The majority of the fish in the Blackfoot are West Slope Cutthroat and Rainbow Trout. Browns, Brookies, and Bull Trout also make the Blackfoot their home.