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Owner Financing Available for Railroad Springs Ranch - Soda Springs, ID

January 20th, 2010

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The owners of Railroad Springs Ranch in Soda Springs, Idaho, are motivated and have made owner financing available to potential buyers.  Boasting approximately 1,300 sprawling acres, the Railroad Springs Ranch offers contiguous riverfront ground only eight miles south of Soda Springs in southeastern Idaho. Set in canyon-like scenery, this ranch presents excellent Wasatch and Aspen Range views, over two miles of onsite Bear River, numerous springs and convenient access to incredible big game hunting in the nearby Caribou National Forest. The land is comprised of roughly 750 tillable acres currently used in operation and over 80 acres of irrigated hay meadows located near the river bottom. With such proximity, excellent potential for a waterfowl or other game enhancement project is possible. Conveniently located near Highway 30, the Railroad Springs Ranch is ideal for the outdoorsman looking for a live water and gaming retreat.  Offering price is $1,575,000, reduced from $3,800,000. » More: Owner Financing Available for Railroad Springs Ranch - Soda Springs, ID

Fishing on the Lewis Channel

October 28th, 2009

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Bitter cold on Sunday but a very productive day on the Lewis Channel in Yellowstone (btw Lewis and Shoshone Lake). I landed 10+ fish over 18″ and lost a few more that looked to be much, much larger. » More: Fishing on the Lewis Channel

Duck Hunting on Running Colter Ranch

October 28th, 2009

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Running Colter Ranch in Belgrade, MT 20 minutes west of Bozeman last week with owners after habitat enhancement for waterfowl and upland birds.  Live Water Properties company dog, Katie Sue, had her big day. » More: Duck Hunting on Running Colter Ranch

Monster Brown Trout

September 16th, 2009

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A Georgia angler caught this giant brown trout on the campgrounds section of the Green River in early August.  Weighing in at approximately 12.5 pounds and 30″ in length, this brown trout was a monster.  

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Riffle Candy

September 3rd, 2009

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The last Tuesday of August was a great day on the South Fork.  We try to hit this famous fishery during the week.  Less boats.  Less competition for the riffles.  We used emergers, basically anything with a pinkish hue, and found the riffles a winning place to be, especially the ones in the middle of the big river where the live water runs across the rock in a mezzanine structure.  The flies floated over the drop-offs where larger trout were salivating and ready to nip, tuck and run with them.  Alex hooked into a big rainbow and just lost it after a battle to the flats.  His big brother was lingering downstream in a side channel and waiting for Alex to find him. » More: Riffle Candy

Best Fly Fishing Towns

August 20th, 2009

0819_trout-fishing_missoula_400x2801Forbes came out with this list of towns close to some of the best fly fishing waters in North America.  This list is helpful to explain the different diverse regions of North American trout fishing. http://www.forbes.com/2009/08/19/trout-fishing-trips-lifestyle-sports-fly-fishing.html

Toponce Creek Ranch Improvements

August 17th, 2009

new-pivots-for-blogThe owners of Toponce Creek Ranch in Bancroft, Idaho, have improved an already exceptional agricultural property by making it even more efficient and productive. Hand lines and wheel lines have been replaced with three pivots, two that irrigate barley and one that waters a healthy crop of alfalfa.  » More: Toponce Creek Ranch Improvements