No booking fees like most companies. Just a professional, helpful and friendly staff who will find the best rates for you at Middle Fork Wilderness Outfitters.
Rates shown are per night, + tax unless otherwise listed.
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Early Season 4 or 5 Day
All fees are subject a $4.00 per person/per day Forest Service Recreation Fee (the 3% Federal Tax IS included).
$1650
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Prime Season 6 Day
All fees are subject a $4.00 per person/per day Forest Service Recreation Fee (the 3% Federal Tax IS included).
$1950
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Late Season 6 Day
All fees are subject a $4.00 per person/per day Forest Service Recreation Fee (the 3% Federal Tax IS included).
$1875
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Youth Early Season 4 or 5 Day
Ages 7-17. All fees are subject a $4.00 per person/per day Forest Service Recreation Fee (the 3% Federal Tax IS included).
$1650
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Youth Late Season 6 Day
Ages 7-17. All fees are subject a $4.00 per person/per day Forest Service Recreation Fee (the 3% Federal Tax IS included).
$1607
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Youth Prime Season 6 Day
Ages 7-17. All fees are subject a $4.00 per person/per day Forest Service Recreation Fee (the 3% Federal Tax IS included).
$1755
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5 Day Fall Fly Fishing
includes round trip transportation to and from the river. Does not include $4 per day demo use fee.
$2650
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Launch Site
Early Season: Boundary Creek to Cache Bar - 100 River Miles.
Late Season: Indian Creek to Cache Bar.
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Trip Dates - Early Season
*June 4 - June 7 (4 day trip).
*June 13 - June 17 (5 day trip).
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Trip Dates - Prime Season
*June 22 - June 27.
*June 30 - July 5.
*July 8 - July 13.
*July 16 - July 21.
*July 24 - July 29.
*August 1 - August 6.
*August 9 - August 14.
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Trip Dates - Late Season
*August 17 - August 22.
*August 25 - August 30.
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Types of Boats
The oar boats provide the opportunity to fish, take photographs or just relax and enjoy the spectacular scenery while your guide expertly maneuvers the raft down the river. The paddleboats get you right into the action allowing you to paddle as a team down the rapids with the guide giving direction from the stern. And finally for the ultimate challenge they offer inflatable kayaks for those who want to paddle on their own.
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Arrival - Getting to Boise
Start your river vacation on the Middle Fork of the Salmon from the historic capital town of Boise, Idaho. Horizon and Delta Airlines provide direct air service to Boise, Idaho. Various hotels offer airport shuttles that operate throughout the day. Plan on arriving in Boise by early afternoon the day before the trip starts. Return travel plans should be made for the day after the final day of the trip if at all possible.
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Check-In Location - Stanley
Guests will check in at the Mountain Village Lodge in Stanley to fill out shuttle paperwork.
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Flights & Shuttles
If driving/renting a car back to Boise, arrange to shuttle your car. You will pay the shuttle company directly. Pay this in advance. Drive to Stanley the morning of launch. Check in at the Mountain Village Lodge and fill out paperwork. Your car will be shuttled to Salmon and left at the airport. Note on your paperwork that keys should be left at the McCall Air desk. You will arrive in Salmon at 3pm on the last day. Expect a 7 hour drive from Salmon to Boise, leaving Salmon by about 3:30 pm.
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Boise Orientation - First Day
You will meet at the Best Western Vista Inn on Airport Wy. in Boise at 6:00 PM the evening before your trip starts. This is a group meeting where you will have the opportunity to meet your fellow travelers. We will discuss river safety, low impact camping and river procedures to follow for the duration of your trip. We will provide you with two waterproof duffels for your personal gear and instructions on how to pack.
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What is Provided
*One large tent.
*A Therma-Rest sleeping pad.
*We will automatically supply you with a sleeping bag unless you notify us that you are bringing your own.
*Dining utensils, cups and water bottles.
*Three waterproof bags: one for clothing and overnight gear, one day bag, and one for the sleeping bag.
*Coast Guard approved life jacket.
*Water proof camera boxes
*Wet suits will be provided whenever weather demands.
*Dining tables & chairs.
*First aid kits.
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What to Wear
On a typical day you would wear a swim suit or nylon shorts, a "quick dry" top-short sleeve or long sleeve for sun protection, a fleece top (for the morning when it is cooler-it can be put into your "day" bag when it warms up) river sandals or tennis shoes that can get wet, a hat, sunglasses with strap and plenty of sunscreen.
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Packing List
*Hat
*Quick Dry clothing (nylon shorts/swimsuit, short & long sleeve shirts, lightweight pants)
*Good Rain Gear
*River & Camp Shoes
*Long Underwear
*Warm Jacket
*Camp Clothes: long pants, short and long sleeve shirts.
*Undergarments
*Gloves
*Personal Items, small towel, washcloth and lotion
*Sunscreen, chapstick
*Sunglasses w/strap
*Flashlight & batteries
*Camera
*Extra Contacts/glasses
*Book
*Personal wine, beer, liquors and soft drinks
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Minimum Age
7 years and older.
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Rapids
Class III - IV Rapids
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Dates
September 24-29
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Rental Packages - Fishing Equipment
A package includes fly rod, case, 10 flies, floatant and extra leader for $85.
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Maximum Fishers
Four fishermen per oar boat.
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Suggested Dry Flies & Nymphs
Yellow and Orange Stimulators, Salmon Fly (6 & 8), Caddis-olive and tan body (12, 14 & 16), Yellow and OrangeTurk¹s Tarantulas (6 & 8), Madam X¹s-orange bodies (6 & 8), Golden Stone Imitations (6 & 8)
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