Fall Fishing on Idaho’s Clearwater River
Thursday, August 27th, 2009
Idaho is famous for her fly fishing streams and with the cooler fall weather approaching, the trout will be biting. Fall is a splendid season in the Idaho mountains with warm days, cool nights and beautiful colors. The latest rage in fly-fishing on Pacific Northwest rivers is an elegant casting technique known as “Spey Fishing”. Born over 150 years ago on the streams of the northern Scottish highlands, spey casting is being reborn on the heavily vegetated streams and rivers of Idaho. Not only do you need no backcast space and can fish water unreachable with single-handed rods, but spey rods allow precise control of the fly as it moves through the water.
The Steelhead on the Clearwater River are the perfect catch for Spey Anglers. The Clearwater River is famous for the large “B-Run” Steelhead that return to the spawning areas after two years in the ocean. Many of these great fighters will weigh 20 lbs. or more. This fishery is supported by the worlds largest Steelhead/Salmon Hatchery, located at the confluence of the North Fork and the mainstem of the Clearwater near Orofino.
TMI Tours offers “Stay n’ Spey” packages with 3 nights of accommodations on the Clearwater River and 2 days of meals and professionally guided fishing. This beautiful lodge is surrounded
by the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness and three of the original eight Wild & Scenic Rivers protected by Congress in 1968. Each handcrafted log cabin offers spacious accommodations, private hot tub, large outdoor deck with grill and a convenience kitchen as well as spectacular river and mountain views. Meals can be enjoyed at the café located in the main lodge. Packages start at $750.00 per person with limited availability until October 15th. Call Linda or Rhonda today to reserved your Spey Fishing Adventure in Idaho’s vast wilderness. 1-800-975-7775 or info@tmitours.com


Stay and play on Lake Pend Oreille in one of Sandpoints newest upscale waterfront developements. This marina village offers lakefront and mountain view bungalow rentals with full kitchens and full outdoor decks for enjoying bar-b-ques or watching the sunset. Each cottage comes fully furnished and includes lake access with boat and watersport rentals, membership to the fitness center and access to 9 miles of walking and biking trails that meander through the forest, wetlands and lakeshore. The village cafe offers casual dining for lunch and dinner and a small market offers snacks, beverages and boating supplies. Sandpoint is just minutes away for further dining options, supermarkets and sightseeing.
While in Sandpoint, be sure to visit the Cedar Street Bridge Public Market. Built on a bridge that spans Sand Creek, this public market has windows that look out over the creek and houses some interesting restaurants and gift shops. Another beautiful place to visit is the Sandpoint City Park with it’s pristine white sand beaches on Lake Pend Oreille. With food concessions, BBQ and picnic areas, tennis and basketball courts, volleyball and horseshoe pits as well as two marinas, it is a fun place for family and swimming.
Schweitzer Mountain is just a 10 mile drive from Sandpoint and is a refreshing alternative when the heat of summer gets a little uncomfortable. Ride the Great Escape Quad lift to the top of the mountain and take in a view that will leave you breathless. Enjoy the cool mountain breezes at the top of Schweitzer where you’ll find hiking and mountain bike trails as well as huckleberry picking and local wildlife. The Mountain Activity Center can arrange for participation in the Kids Day Camp, Disc golf, Geocaching, wall climbing and bungee trampolines, tennis, lawn games or a movie in the Selkirk Theatre.
Daily seaplane tours from Coeur d’Alene are available for 1/2 hour scenic flights over Lake Coeur d’Alene, to all day charters which can include lunch and shopping at Sandpoint or Priest Lake. Lake Pend Oreille and Priest Lake offer seaplane facilities, lakeside marinas and full-service resorts open during the summer for breakfast, lunch and dinner and they are easily accessible from the water.
of the Silver Valley and burned 3 million acres in just two days! You’ll see the remnants of abandoned mines and towns hidden away in the hillsides of rural Idaho, old railroad tunnels and trestles, and the rivers that wind their way throughout our beautiful neck of the woods.
If you have small children, then a day trip through Alberton Gorge on the Clark Fork River might be just what you are looking for. The water has calmed down a little and the Clark Fork offers roller-coaster waves with intermittent warm pools that invite you to jump right in. These trips leave daily through September 2nd near Superior, Montana and have you back to your vehicle by dinner time. Lunch is served picnic style on a big, sandy beach where the kids can splash and explore. This whitewater experience is suitable for ages 5 years and up.
every Sunday and Tuesday through September 13th from Lewiston, Idaho. Cascading down 60 miles of Idaho’s Salmon “River of No Return”, everyone will love the whitewater excitement, warm water, expansive white sand beaches and historical sites. This river is famous for it’s rich Native American history and ancient pioneer homesteads tucked into the mountansides and valleys. Kids will love the “River Jester” who will entertain with nature hikes and other special activities just for them. Parents will love camping without the work..let the river guides handle all the details for you. This camping adventure is also suitable for ages 5 years and up.


Vacation rentals are at a premium during the summer season on Priest Lake and reservations are required. You will find accomodations lean toward log cabins set in the forest with stunning lake views, furnished in true western flavor with full kitchens and natural stone fireplaces. There are plenty of restaurants and lounges serving delicious breakfast, lunches and dinners as well as enticing you with that Priest Lake favorite–the huckleberry. You’ll find it in everything from your pancakes to your daiquiri’s and it is a treat not to be missed. Without a doubt, Priest Lake has some of the best huckleberry picking in the State of Idaho, combining the perfect elevation with the perfect climate.