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Boise River 'Bows & Browns
Wild rainbows found in the waters of the Boise River Greenbelt sometimes display the red slash marks associated with cutthroats, Malaise explained. Noting the incidence and density of spots on the fish's back and sides helps with on-the-water identification of a potential cuttbow. Rainbows usually carry a pattern of thick spots across their backs and sides, said Malaise, while spots on a cutthroat are usually reserved to the rear portion of the body, and number much fewer than those found on rainbows. This rainbow, and others we caught that day, featured dense spot patterns. Malaise confirmed that stocking triploid rainbows has been the agency's policy for about eight years. "West Slope cutthroats and redband rainbows are the recognized native trout of Idaho, and the stocking of sterile rainbows is the primary measure taken," he added, "to reduce the incidence of crossbreeding and protect the integrity of our wild trout -- both rainbows and cutthroats." According to the IDFG Web site, the Boise River Greenbelt is annually stocked with 42,000 "catchable" (8- to 12-inch) rainbow trout. During summer, as many as 4,000 fish may be stocked every other week at such primary access points as Barber Park, the BSU campus, Americana Boulevard and the Sportsman's Access at Glenwood Road. Angling pressure is highest at these locations, where many anglers choose ultralight spinning tackle to toss 1/24- to 1/8-ounce spinners. Rooster Tails, Mepps and Panther Martin make many popular patterns. OFF THE BEATEN PATH Wild browns join 1,200 to 2,200 wild rainbows per mile in the Greenbelt's waters, according to the IDFG. Malaise said IDFG biologists recently shocked browns as heavy as 6 pounds. They estimate the Greenbelt section holds 150 to 320 wild browns per mile, with their highest densities occurring in the vicinity of the Shakespeare Festival grounds on Warm Springs Avenue east of town and downstream from the Glenwood Avenue bridge. Wild rainbows are generously distributed throughout the run of the Greenbelt's waters. Wolter and I watched for signs of feeding trout where the river flowed beneath the Broadway Avenue bridge and threaded itself around a couple of small islands. Here the river cuts deep lanes around shelves of washed stones that create eddies. Beyond Wolter's strike indicator, his 6-foot leader carried a size 16 red Copper John along the gravel and rock of the river bottom. When the current swept the bug off the shelf of stones into deep water, the indicator snapped sideways. Wolter set the hook on a handsome 15-inch rainbow. FOR YOUR INFORMATION The statewide limit for steelhead is three per day, nine in possession and 20 per season. For information about trout fishing along the Boise River Greenbelt, contact the IDFG Southwest Region, 3101 S. Powerline Rd., Nampa, ID 83686 or by phone at (208) 465-8465; and John Wolter/Anglers (an Orvis fly shop), 7097 W. Overland Rd., Boise, ID 83709 or telephone (208) 323-6768.
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