The Snake River is home to the Native Snake River Fine Spotted Cutthroat Trout, and is one of North America’s premier Cutthroat Trout habitats.
The Snake River is a large river; pairing this with limited shore access means that floating is the best way to fish this river. Fishing the seams, cut banks and riffles is made much easier while fishing out of a drift boat.
Early season fishing on the Snake from the end of March through April can be extraordinary. Runoff usually subsides at the end of June or early July on this river and the fishing really kicks into gear. August and September are the most consistent months to fish the Snake subsequently these two months fill up quickly.
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