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		<title>Stanley, Idaho: Where to Fish? Well Read On!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 18:58:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THREE PLACES TO FISH NEAR STANLEY Main Salmon River: The Main Salmon River begins its over 900 mile journey to the Pacific Ocean from the Stanley/Sawtooth area. Before it joins with the Snake River and then the Columbia, it becomes a mighty river but in the Stanley area, it is a much smaller stream and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Main Salmon River:<br />
The Main Salmon River begins its over 900 mile journey to the Pacific Ocean from the Stanley/Sawtooth area. Before it joins with the Snake River and then the Columbia, it becomes a mighty river but in the Stanley area, it is a much smaller stream and a great place to fish. The Idaho Fish and Game Department stocks catchable Rainbows in the area from about 20 miles above and about 20 miles below Stanley. Beyond those areas there is a better likelihood of finding native Westslope Cutthroat, Rainbows, hybrid Cutbows and Bull Trout. In the spring there is a great chance of catching an ocean run Steelhead.<br />
If you just like to get out and fish a bit, the fishing within a couple miles of Stanley is a great place to toss a line and relax and fish with the views of the Sawtooth Mountains overwhelming your fishing spot. If you prefer to spend more time and are looking for better chances at native fish try the areas farther from town or give Sawtooth Fishing Guides a call for a day of guided fishing. Call them at 208 774 8768.</p>
<p>Valley Lakes:<br />
There are a number of larger valley lakes that it is possible to drive to and fish, hike or just enjoy the views. The best valley lake for fishing during most of the summer is Stanley Lake. It is located by driving about 4 miles West of Stanley on Highway 75, turning off on the Stanley Lake Road and driving another 3 miles. The most popular spot to fish is around the inlet area at the far end of the lake.<br />
If you never caught a fish at Stanley Lake, you would be sure that just driving there and seeing the view was reason enough to go there! It is spectacular! This lake has several kinds of fish and is stocked with Rainbows. That doesn&#8217;t mean you might not catch a Cutthroat, a Brook Trout, a Bull Trout or a Mountain White Fish as all of them are present in the lake.<br />
Mountain Lakes:<br />
Most any of the lakes that have hiking trails also have fish in them. Idaho Fish &amp; Game typically stocks fingerlings in these high lakes on a three year rotation. As always, the place to start with fishing most of the high lakes is near the inlet or outlet. Recommended lakes that aren&#8217;t a super long day hike are Farley Lake and Cabin Creek Lakes in the Sawtooth Mountains and Fourth of July and Washington Lakes in the White Cloud Mountains.<br />
If you are up for a longer hike, most any of the lakes hold fish and most of the fish are willing to come to a fly as the season for &#8220;food gathering&#8217; for these fish is a short one. Many of the lakes are snowed in and iced over from November until June or later. It is always wise to check with the Forest Service before you hike to a lake to find out trail conditions.<br />
For information on guided fishing in the Stanley area, call Sawtooth Fishing Guides at 208 774 8768 or www.sawtoothfishingguides.com</p>
<p>For information on fishing licenses types, purchase of licenses and Idaho fishing regulations, contact Idaho Fish &amp; Game at 1-800-824-3729 or visit http://fishandgame.idaho.gov McCoy&#8217;s Tackle Shop in Stanley also sells fishing licenses.</p>
<p>For more information and a map of hiking trails, mountain biking trails and roads to different areas near Stanley, look for &#8220;Sawtooth &amp; White Cloud Mountains&#8221; trail map produced by Adventure Maps. It can be purchased at McCoy&#8217;s Tackle shop, online at www.adventuremaps.net or sales@adventuremap.net or by calling 1-800-849-6589.</p>
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		<title>Idaho Horseback Riding: Saddles For Young Buckaroos And Old Cowpokes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 15:25:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For over 40 years Mystic Saddle Ranch of Stanley, Idaho has set the standard for back country trips into the Sawtooth Wilderness. Whether you want a quick overnight trip or an eight day excursion, hosts Jeff and Deb Bitton pride themselves on being a “custom company” that will design the perfect trip for your group. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-150" title="lunch" src="http://www.visitstanleyidaho.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/lunch-300x225.jpg" alt="lunch" width="300" height="225" />For over 40 years Mystic Saddle Ranch of Stanley, Idaho has set the standard for back country trips into the Sawtooth Wilderness. Whether you want a quick overnight trip or an eight day excursion, hosts Jeff and Deb Bitton pride themselves on being a “custom company” that will design the perfect trip for your group. From groups that need only riding or pack horses to groups that need everything from meals to fishing poles, Mystic Saddle Ranch has it covered.<br />
No experience necessary as guides offer up basic riding instruction and horses are well suited for young buckaroos to old cowpokes. Your personal guide will not only introduce you to solitude and adventures but also show you the best streams and lakes and give you pointers on landing that trout! Guides are licensed and first aid/CPR certified to ensure your safety.<br />
Don’t have time for multi day camping? Head on over to either Red Fish Lake Corrals or Galena Stage Stop Corrals, both operations of Mystic Saddle Ranch offer trail rides daily through out the summer season. Stop in for a scenic tour or schedule a full day ride with lunch included. Day rides vary from a full day in the saddle with a quick stop for lunch or ride a few hours to a lake where you can fish the afternoon away.</p>
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Extended pack-trip into the wilderness or an hour trail ride, either way you will receive the same first rate service that Mystic Saddle Ranch is known for while taking in views you’ll be hard pressed to find anywhere else. So, give Jeff and Deb a call. Let them show you why they chose to raise their family sharing this unique lifestyle with visitors from around the world.<br />
Toll Free: 1-888-772-5432</p>
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