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Old April 7th, 2005, 08:50 PM
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John Russell wrote:

It was the first time I'd fished the O and I was surprised by the great
number of people on the river for a Tuesday. A rig or two at almost
every turn-off. Made me wonder if everyone in Idaho was independently
wealthy.... or out of work.


The problem is that the Owyhee REALLY close to Boise.

I've only fished the Owyhee a couple of times, in November. It wasn't
crowded at all, but I could tell from the turnouts that it must get a
lot of pressure. I think that in November people are more focused on the
pheasant hunting. The dry fly fishing was good both times, with nice
Mahogany Dun hatches.

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