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Part 2 - Drifting The Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Idaho - Guide Jeff Helfrich
Part 2 - Drifting The Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Idaho - Guide Jeff Helfrich
Season 1Ep 15Published 10/2/2017

Part 2 - Drifting The Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Idaho - Guide Jeff Helfrich

On part 2 of our special “On The Water” episodes of the Barbless Fly Fishing Podcast, Nick Hanna talks with 3rd generation outfitter Jeff Helfrich of Tight Lines in the Pacific Northwest. Prepare to relax as you listen to part of a day on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River, which is part of the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness. Jeff is an experienced guide in Oregon and Idaho. Hear about the behavior of the Salmonids and other species in the area and how they have changed based on his experience. Jeff talks about the impacts various dams have had on the river’s water temperature, and therefore the fishery. The 104 miles of the Middle Fork of the Salmon River is just one little fork of the mighty Columbia river basin. The Middle Fork is a great place to go fishing, with August 1st being opening day for catch and release. Middle fork is a salmon and steelhead sanctuary. In the remainder of the basin, September 1st is the first day of harvest. Guided tours are in full swing from October through March. Also be sure to listen to part 1 with Roy Atkins! For booking information: Visit their website at tightlinesfishing.com Or find them on Facebook, Tight Lines Fishing Rafting

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On part 2 of our special “On The Water” episodes of the Barbless Fly Fishing Podcast, Nick Hanna talks with 3rd generation outfitter Jeff Helfrich of Tight Lines in the Pacific Northwest. Prepare to relax as you listen to part of a day on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River, which is part of the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness. Jeff is an experienced guide in Oregon and Idaho. Hear about the behavior of the Salmonids and other species in the area and how they have changed based on his experience. Jeff talks about the impacts various dams have had on the river’s water temperature, and therefore the fishery. The 104 miles of the Middle Fork of the Salmon River is just one little fork of the mighty Columbia river basin. The Middle Fork is a great place to go fishing, with August 1st being opening day for catch and release. Middle fork is a salmon and steelhead sanctuary. In the remainder of the basin, September 1st is the first day of harvest. Guided tours are in full swing from October through March. Also be sure to listen to part 1 with Roy Atkins! For booking information: Visit their website at tightlinesfishing.com Or find them on Facebook, Tight Lines Fishing Rafting

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Jeff Helfrich

Jeff Helfrich is a third generation outfitter of Tight Lines in the Pacific Northwest. Jeff is an experienced guide in Oregon and Idaho. Guided tours of the Middle Fork of the Salmon River are in full swing from October through March.

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Chico, Ca.

Nick hosted the The Barbless Fly Fishing Podcast with co-host Chad Alderson from 2016 to 2020. Considered by many to be one of Northern California’s most elite anglers, Nick is an expert fly fisherman.

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