Idaho is the only inland western state with ocean-run salmon and steelhead, and when conditions are right, the hatchery part of these runs provide an exciting fishing experience. Anglers can enjoy high mountain lake trout fishing. State records are 54 pounds for salmon and 30 pounds, 2 ounces for steelhead.
Steelhead fishing usually takes place during February, March, and April in the spring, and September, October, and November in the fall. Most of our trips are 3 days and 2 nights.
We will meet you at Corn Creek at 9 a.m. and fish various holes on our way downstream 46 miles to China Bar Lodge. The second day we will fish from our lodge downstream approximately ten miles and return to China Bar in the late afternoon. The third day is spent fishing our way back upstream and returning to Corn Creek around 4 p.m. We furnish everything on these trips except your snacks, drinks, and fishing rods and tackle.
All fishing trips require a valid Idaho fishing license. Steelhead trips require an Idaho steelhead tag.