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Fly fishing on the Owyhee River with the Boise River GuidesThe lower Owyhee is a unique fishing habitat for rainbow and brown trout. It's a popular destination for anglers because of the fish and the beauty of this desert landscape. ‘A Big Scam ...
From left: Derrick Hicks, Mike Rotz and Johnathon White stand in the Boise River together, clad in fishing gear. The three men met after Hicks found a fly rod in the river days after Rotz lost it.
GARDEN CITY, Idaho — Arborist Zeke Willard secured a large downed tree to the Boise River’s south bank Jan. 27, a project that organizers said reduces erosion risk, improves trout habitat and ...
BOISE, Idaho — Instead of reeling in fish, a group of fly fishers and other volunteers are hauling out bags of trash from the Boise River. Local outfitter and fishing guide Matthew Housel hosted ...
Take a walk along the Boise River, and you’ll notice that most of the rocky outcroppings that offer great lounging spots are submerged, and many of the stairways and ramps that lead down toward ...
The six-story dorm at 1815 W. Cesar Chavez Lane, between the Albertsons Library and the Centennial Amphitheater, overlooking the Boise River and the Greenbelt. It is expected to open in August ...
BOISE, Idaho — Boise Parks and Recreation on Wednesday announced the Float the Boise season for the Boise River will be ending after Labor Day weekend. Sept. 4 will be the final day for floaters ...
The Boise River boasts three mountain reservoirs — Anderson Ranch, Arrowrock and Lucky Peak — whose primary, and critical, roles are twofold. Starting in early April and running through June ...
A cold, snowy spring has been a boon for Southwest Idaho’s snowpack and reservoir levels, but as temperatures begin to warm and mountain snow melts, the Boise River is running high. Parts of the ...
As temperatures rise and spring runoff increases, the Boise River has become an increasingly dangerous place to be. With river flows around 6,000 cubic feet per second, the Boise Fire Department ...
EAGLE — Downstream of where Eagle Road crosses the Boise River, a faded piece of pink flagging dangled from a riverside shrub, marking an important spot. A group of volunteers from Boise Valley ...
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