The South Fork of the Snake River has long been regarded as one of the premier trout fisheries in the West. The river supports healthy populations of cutthroat, rainbow, and brown trout, including the occasional giant brown that anglers spend years pursuing. Fishing guide Ed Emory refers to these oversized fish as “megalodons,” a fitting nickname for trout that seem more myth than reality. Most anglers never even see one. Fewer still get them to…
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