The Caldera Project is specifically designed to address the questions of what the status of the wild trout fishery is and why, what could be done to change that situation, and what the quality of the angling experience is in the Caldera. In addressing these questions we will also examine and summarize the body of existing research that has been conducted in the Caldera to date.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Ranch Update & This Week in the Caldera

The last several days have been predominantly clear, sunny and hot here in Harriman State Park. The fishing quality has remained about the same, though insect hatches have been less consistent as Green and Brown Drakes seem to have faded away recently. The most, and best, action has been in the evening at the tail end of these warm mid-summer days.

For more information about the fishery in the Caldera reach of the Henry's Fork, as well as other components of this project, please check out This Week in The Caldera - a weekly article written alternately by HFF Executive Director Steve Trafton and Conservation Director Jim De Rito. The most recent article discusses fish population estimates in the Box Canyon and Harriman State Park.

A permanent link to This Week in the Caldera, including previous articles, exists in the sidebar under Resources.

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