TV episode features TU’s work in eastern Idaho

Matt Woodard with a big S. Fork Snake brown.

Idaho Public Television’s recent episode of “Outdoor Idaho,” features a 30-minute episode on the Palisades, a section of eastern Idaho that boasts 400,000 acres of wild lands in the region. Matt Woodard, TU’s Blackfoot River Home Rivers Initiative Project Manager, has a cameo appearance in the episode. As he says in the video, “if you like to fish and hunt, it doesn’t get much better than this.” With more than 5,000 wild trout per square mile in the South Fork of the Snake River, this region is a fly fisherman’s paradise.  Matt has been working in this area of Idaho for many years. If you haven’t fished  here, this lush episode is a little armchair travel. If you have, it will make you want to quickly return.

 

 

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