TetonReportLocated half way between the South Fork and Henry’s Fork, the Teton is an undiscovered gem often ignored by anglers heading to the more popular fisheries. On good days, the Teton River greatly outshines both of its stellar sister rivers by providing exceptional dry fly fishing.  The upper Teton reach is a magical 25 mile section, with only a few licensed outfitters able to guide its waters. Long, winding stretches of deep cool trout water meander thru the willow, sage and aspen laden Teton Valley.  The lower Teton offers big whitewater and wild rapids on it’s way to the confluence with the Henry’s Fork.  Some of the largest cutthroats in the state of Idaho can be found in the inaccessible canyon reaches and lower river portions of the Teton watershed.

 

TETON RIVER NR ST ANTHONY ID - 362(Source)

TETON RIVER AB SOUTH LEIGH CREEK NR DRIGGS ID - -999999(Source)