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Rainbow trout feed on a dizzying variety of insects on Henrys Fork and on the South Fork. Some, like the Green Drake on Henrys and the Stonefly hatch on the South Fork, are legendary. Others are obscure and common only here. Help from the knowledgeable guides and fly shop operators is almost mandatory. Henrys Lake may well claim to be the best mountain lake fishing anywhere and rainbows make up the bulk of the big fish caught here. Rainbow/cutthroat hybrids are a particularly vigorous and beautiful fish that adds greatly to Henrys Lake’s reputation. Island Park Reservoir, though less classic than Henrys in the minds of anglers, turns out tons of rainbows now that it has been rehabilitated. Fall River, Warm River and the Teton River draw less attention, so reward trout fishers with less crowding and fine rainbow fishing. Rainbows, hatchery or wild, are found in nearly every other lake, reservoir and stream in the region
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http://www.idfishnhunt.com/easternid_trout.html
Rainbow trout feed on a dizzying variety of insects on Henrys Fork and on the South Fork. Some, like the Green Drake on Henrys and the Stonefly hatch on the South Fork, are legendary. Others are obscure and common only here. Help from the knowledgeable guides and fly shop operators is almost mandatory. Henrys Lake may well claim to be the best mountain lake fishing anywhere and rainbows make up the bulk of the big fish caught here. Rainbow/cutthroat hybrids are a particularly vigorous and beautiful fish that adds greatly to Henrys Lake’s reputation. Island Park Reservoir, though less classic than Henrys in the minds of anglers, turns out tons of rainbows now that it has been rehabilitated. Fall River, Warm River and the Teton River draw less attention, so reward trout fishers with less crowding and fine rainbow fishing. Rainbows, hatchery or wild, are found in nearly every other lake, reservoir and stream in the region
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