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    I was there late Sept 2014. We actually stayed in Victor, ID. Nice little town.

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    Awesome pictures and fish!

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    Such beautiful country and fish! Thank you for posting this!
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    here's one - note the elk crossing in the background
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    and this cutt caught on a hopper on a trib of the snake bout 100 yards from where it fed into the river
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    beautiful pics thanks for sharing
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    As I was crossing the pedestrian bridge at Wilson over the Snake following a good afternoon/evening of fishing.


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    Hey Byron,
    I've logged about 500 miles along that left bank through the years. Of course the river was, even last year, much wider . I did prefer the downstream of the bridge due to the convergence of many small rivulets. AND while you're there, you gotta do Nora's Fish Creek Inn for breakfast in Wilson. President Clinton ate there but we go there anyway. Also do "The Bird" just South of town for a great buger, brat, tenderloin sammich. It's where the locals tune up.

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    Marco,
    Way ahead of you. Had breakfast there on Tuesday.....

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    A "fond" memory of the Snake ( below) at Jackso Lake Dam. Fished the Lamar and the Lewis in Y'Stone and on the way back, just had to try "a few more casts". $300 bucks later I drove it home. Wet wader foot slipped off brake and onto gas pedal add...............voila. In any case, that's my story and I'm stickin to it. Glad to be here !

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    PS: Not shown but GREAT views of the Teton Range from just b

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