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Best Areas To Find Idaho Fly Fishing Properties

The state of Idaho offers premier trout waters for fly fishing, particularly in the southeastern part of the state. More than 40 game fish species can be found in the state, including the giant white sturgeon, cutthroat trout, catfish, smallmouth bass, salmon, and kokanee.

Whether you’re looking to buy a ranch as an income-producing opportunity or simply as a recreational property for your own personal use, the purchase of an Idaho fishing ranch makes for a great investment and an excellent family legacy. While excellent fly fishing properties can be found all over the state, there are a few distinct areas that make the best fishing grounds. Let’s take a quick look at the available offerings.

Blaine County

Located in the southern central portion of the state, Blaine County is home to more than 140 natural fishing spots, including Magic Reservoir, Little Wood River, and Fish Creek Reservoir. Also known as the Wood River Valley, the region is also home to the Big Wood River and the Little Wood River. The area of Silver Creek is also known for being one of the most spectacular fly fishing spots in the nation. In this region, brown and rainbow trout up to 30 inches in length can be found.

Eastern Idaho

The eastern portion of the state is home to legendary fishing waters including Henry’s Fork and the South Fork of the Snake River. The area’s reputation for excellent dry fly fishing makes the purchase of a fishing ranch in this part of the state a great investment. Local fish populations include the Yellowstone Cutthroat and Snake River Fine Spotted Cutthroat, which are available year-round, as well as a large population of cutthroat, brown, and rainbow trout that typically range from 15 to 25 inches long.

The Panhandle Region

Due in large part to the flowing waters of the Saint Joe River, Idaho’s panhandle region is an excellent choice for fly fishing enthusiasts. Dry fly fishing is available most of the year for native West Slope Cutthroat trout. Part of the river is officially designated as a Wild and Scenic River. Also located in the panhandle is the famed Kelly Creek, which flows into the North Fork of the Clearwater River. Here, anglers can expect to find premium West Slope Cutthroats, as well as crystal clear waters containing native cutthroat trout.

Final Thoughts

With more than 26,000 miles of natural moving bodies of water and more than 3,000 lakes, the great state of Idaho is an ideal place for fishing enthusiasts to call home. Mirr Ranch Group can help you find that perfect fishing property in the right location for your family.

4 Great States for Fly Fishing Ranches

Imagine having unlimited access to your very own private fishing rivers and streams? An investment in ranch land brings the opportunity for many years of enjoyment, a legacy to pass down for generations, and potential for income-generating operations.

Fly fishing ranches are often located in some of the most beautiful and pristine lands in the country. This practical sport has increased in popularity in recent years, increasing the value of fly fishing land.

4 Great States for Fly Fishing Ranches

But what are the best states for fly fishing ranches? Whether you’re looking to purchase a working ranch or a family retreat, these states offer the best opportunities for fly fishing enjoyment in a scenic, idyllic paradise.

Colorado

Colorado is perhaps the most popular and well-known destination for fly fishing – and for good reason! The state’s many rivers, lakes and mountain streams make for great opportunities for fly fishing. Plus, it doesn’t get much better than enjoying a day of recreation near the picturesque backdrop of the Rocky Mountains.

In Colorado, fly fishing opportunities are plentiful all year round. Over 9000 miles of trout streams produce massive quantities of large cutthroat, rainbow, and brown trout making for some of the finest dry fly fishing in North America. Some of the best fly fishing rivers in the state include the Roaring Fork, Frying Pan, and Crystal rivers.

Many properties also offer access to big game hunting opportunities due to an abundance of wildlife such as elk. Colorado is also home to the exclusive Elk Creek Ranch, where a strategic purchase gets you access to this exclusive fishing and hunting paradise.

Montana

It’s easy to see why the state also known as “big sky country” competes with Colorado for the best fly-fishing waters in the nation. One of the best places in the entire country for catching large trout is eastern Montana. An abundance of rivers, spring-fed ponds, and lakes lead to a diverse variety of waters to try your hand at the sport. Fishers of all skill levels will enjoy the many miles of blue-ribbon waters.

Montana is home to many world-famous fishing destinations such as Big Horn River, which offers fishers more than 5 thousand trout per mile. The Missouri River, Madison River, and Yellowstone River are also well-known fishing spots. The area around Ennis is considered prime fishing real estate by many who have nicknamed the area “Trout Town.”

In Montana, you can fish for brown and rainbow trout next to a backdrop of scenic canyons. With a long fishing season and fly fishing technically possible year-round, Montana is a great place to look for fly fishing ranches.

Idaho

Although not as popular as Montana or Colorado, Idaho still enjoys its share of fly fishing game. The most well-known destinations are Henry’s Fork and Silver Creek, which have earned themselves a reputation as some of the most challenging waters in the U.S. for the serious angler to conquer.

Also popular are the Big Wood, the South Fork of the Boise and the Big Lost. Although fly fishing is accessible year-round, spring is the best time to head to Idaho for the best catches. A fly fishing ranch in Idaho will not disappoint.

Wyoming

With a population of just over 500,000 residents, the untamed state of Wyoming also offers many great fly fishing destinations and private ranch lands for sale. Some of the most popular waters include the North Platte River, the Green River, and the Snake River.

The state is known for its natural abundance of large rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout. For those seeking a truly private and secluded patch of land to call home, consider a fly fishing ranch in the great state of Wyoming.

Final Thoughts

With the purchase of fly fishing ranches comes unlimited opportunities for recreational and commercial enjoyment.  At Mirr Ranch Group, we’re here to help you enjoy the premier trout waters of these picturesque states. If you need assistance locating & purchasing the perfect fly fishing ranch, don’t hesitate to give us a call.

A Buyer’s Guide to Montana Fly Fishing Ranches

Imagine waking up with miles and miles of waters to explore, right off your porch. This is a dream for many, but for ranch owners in Montana, this is their daily reality. Read the rest of this entry