Salmon River Whitewater Rafting & Fishing Trips
There are many opportunities for adventure seekers to enjoy a true Idaho gem with the 425-mile long Salmon River. This beautiful river is the one of the longest free flowing river in the lower 48 states surrounded by abundant wildlife viewing in the crystal clear waters, steep canyons, and sandy beaches. Most of the river flows through the Frank Church Wilderness which is the largest protected wilderness in the lower 48 states.
Idaho’s Salmon River Guided Multi-Day Whitewater Rafting Trip
A guided whitewater rafting trip on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River in Idaho is over 100 miles long and is truly a crown jewel in the whitewater rafting world. Guests will float through the Frank Church “River of No Return” Wilderness with spectacular views of snow capped peaks and sparkling water.
This is a remote float in the wilderness launching near the town of Stanley, Idaho. Rafting guests will enjoy immense eco-system diversity and very little intrusion from the outside world. This is a great time to forget about the hustle and bustle of the busy world your leaving behind with little to no cell phone service throughout the trip.
World-class certified whitewater rafting guides will take all the work out of this adventure providing all the amenities needed for a comfortable rafting trip like expert guiding instruction for class IV rapids, cooking all meals, gear hauling, and making recommendations for last minute items that can be purchased in town. Be sure to bring your fishing gear as there will be many opportunities to cast a line, and land trout, smallmouth bass, sturgeon, and the famous Idaho steelhead.
The guided whitewater rafting season on the Salmon River has limited availability from small to large groups and runs from early June through September with 2-7 day trips available to customize. This is truly an adventure that your family will never forget. Corporate groups are also welcome, and will be kept entertained with team building activities throughout the trip.
Idaho’s Salmon River Guided Fishing Trips
The Salmon River is a dream come true for all anglers looking for the guided fishing trip of a lifetime with ample opportunities to target a variety of fish. The river begins at not much more than a trickle at an elevation of about 8,000 feet in the Sawtooth and Whitecloud Mountains of central Idaho. It gathers force as it makes its way northeast and then west, fed by snows from the Sawtooth and Salmon River Mountains in the south and the Clearwater and Bitterroot Mountains in the north.
Lower Salmon River Guided Steelhead Fishing Trip
The Lower Salmon River begins 25 miles above the town of Riggins, Idaho at Vinegar Creek, and then flows through one of the deepest canyons in North America known as Hells Canyon. This is a little slower paced guided fishing float than the other option to fish with the jetboat. We are the only guided fishing outfitter in Idaho that targets steelhead exclusively with spey rods on the Lower Salmon River. We believe the process of fishing a swung fly will have a deep impact on your life. The process allows all of us the ability to build a deeper connection with the places we guide for steelhead. We look forward to sharing these experiences with you.
You can expect to fish 5 to 7 runs in a day with a professionally licensed fishing guide having local knowledge. Cover areas on the river that carry a swung fly across the current. There is nothing like catching a steelhead on a swung fly, but the journey is a commitment. We refer to steelhead as “Unicorns” because of the scarcity within our ecosystems. They are aggressive and large which makes the fight particularly memorable and rewarding when landing one in the net.
With steelhead fishing, success is not measured in high catch rates, but success is more measured with the innate ability to stick with the process. Oftentimes, multiple days of guided fishing are required to hook a steelhead on a swung fly, but the rush and effort of battling a steelhead are worth the effort after dedicating hard-earned time to the catch. Even when a fish is lost after hooking it, that sensation will be engrained in your memory.
Swinging for steelhead is more about the journey, listening to and feeling the river, playing with physics in nature, observing wildlife, feeling alive with the cold air and warm sun, and accepting whatever conditions are in the moment. When preparation meets opportunity and the fish grabs the fly, the experience will be unforgettable and euphoric (all that time you put in, finally paid off!) The booking season for this trip runs December through May and welcomes all levels of anglers looking for an unforgettable guided fishing experience in Idaho.
Guided Idaho Jetboat Fishing Trip On The Salmon River
The guided sturgeon fishing trip is an exciting Idaho experience like no other! Guests come from all over the world to experience our world-class sturgeon fishing trips. Sturgeon date back more than 2 million years and can grow up to lengths of 12 feet long. Trips typically leave early in the morning and run until late afternoon.
Your expert fishing guides will help you plan and execute a sturgeon fishing trip on the Salmon River that you will not forget anytime soon. The guides are always up to date with the current river conditions and fishing reports. The sturgeon fight is like no other and is extremely rewarding. Pulling up one of these river monsters hiding in the depths of the water is truly a thrilling adventure.
On this sturgeon fishing trip, everything is included except an Idaho fishing license, as well as any alcoholic beverages. A gourmet hot lunch will also be added to the trip for a small price, but is a great way to refuel yourself for the second half of the trip.
Typically, we find a sandy beach and enjoy a relaxing riverside lunch! These are arguably the best fishing guides in the Riggins, Idaho area for catching sturgeon and cannot wait to accompany you for a once in a lifetime surgeon fishing trip! The booking season for this exhilarating fishing trip runs from March through October.