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Fly
Fisher's Guide to Idaho by Ken Retallic, Rocky Barker This comprehensive guide gives a complete description of each species of trout, salmon, and bass available in Idaho. Includes: Over forty rivers, detailed river maps showing access points, mileage, and campsites, stream data on each river including seasons, special regulations, trout, river miles, river character, water flows, access, hatches, insect patterns, as well as tips and techniques for fishing, accommodations, restaurants, fly tackle shops, outfitters, private waters, airports, rental cars, and hospitals. This is the only book you will need to plan a successful fly fishing trip in Idaho! |
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Big
Game Hunter's Guide to Idaho by Ron Spume From the northern forests to the desert regions of the south, hunters can find trophy elk, mule deer, whitetails, pronghorn, moose, mountain lion, black bear, bighorn sheep, and mountain goatsoften on public land. Thorough information on each animal is accompanied by accurate distribution maps and hunting tips. Travel information, guides and outfitters, applying for licenses, and much more are covered in this excellent guide. |
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Montana
& Idaho's Continental Divide Trail: The Official Guide by Lynna Pure Howard, Leland
Howard (Photographer) The Continental Divide Trail in Idaho at the western border of Yellowstone National Park 900 miles to the Canadian border. Chock full of information, this guide will be of immense value to anyone wishing to undertake the journey along the CD Trail. Lynne and Leland not only cover the basics that all hikers and backpackers should know, but share a lot of fascinating knowledge of the region's geography, geology, weather, history, and ecological niches. There is even a very comprehensive section on Bear Avoidance (notably for grizzly encounters, but applicable to black bears, too), and what to do in case you are unable to avoid a bear. Be sure to read this section if you plan on being anywhere near any of the grizzly corridors! |
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Idaho:
A Climbing Guide by Tom Lopez |
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