Fishing is great. Dry flies are hatching throughout the system. We are seeing Yellow Sallies, PMD’s, golden stones, and some caddis on the upper river. Nymphing, rubber legs, san juan worms, copper johns, and pheasant tails is very productive on the upper river. Look for fish feeding in the riffles. Pink PMD’s and small yellow sallies are working well. We are seeing golden stones, yellow sallies, and a few salmon flies down the canyon. Fish golden stones and yellow sallies on the banks. Don’t be afraid of tying on a salmon fly pattern and give it a shot. If you can find a riffle stop and fish it. PMD’s and mahoganies are going to get you some fish in the boat. If you are out on the water late. Have a selection of may fly spinners in your fly box. Streamer fishing on overcast days is real good. Use dark patterns strip them in nice and slow. Chances are you will get a big one. Be safe out there and be sure to wear plenty of sunscreen and insect repellant. Enjoy!
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Golfers from around the world agree that the natural and scenic beauty of a course adds to the enjoyment of playing. If scenic beauty were the only standard applied, the courses of Teton Valley and the surrounding region would rank at the top of the list. The courses in our region are challenging as well. The teton region is fast becoming known as a top golf destination. There are several championship 18-hole courses under development, golf lovers visiting Teton Valley won't have any problems getting their share of perfect tee box vistas.
Teton Springs Resort includes a championship 18-hole course and a 9 hole par 3 course, and a impeccable practice facility. Golf legend Byron Nelson, PGA touring pro Steve Jones, and course architect Gary Stephenson, have combined philosophy with course design to create a masterful golf course to compliment a complete community experience.
The Headwaters Club at Teton Springs not only provides a world class golf experience, but also features a hospitality level comparable to the most exclusive private clubs in North America.
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Teton Pines Resort, located in Jackson Hole is close to Teton Village. The course was designed by golf legend Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay and offers great views of the Teton's from the west side of the range.
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Teton Rim Golf Club is just outside Rexburg, Idaho between Rexburg and Tetonia. The River Rim Ranch Golf Club, includes an 18-hole championship golf course as well as all of the amenities of the River Rim Sporting Club. Course construction should be completed with all 18 holes being playable in 2010.
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Resting in the shadows of the Grand Teton, the Golf Club at Huntsman Springs has been designed by world-renowned David McLay Kidd, and will be an inland golf course fitting the natural terrain and landscape of the native habitat.
The course will feature a private clubhouse with practice facilities, a restaurant and a full service retail shop. The construction of the course is scheduled to be completed in 2009.
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The Links is a 18-hole course located in the middle of the Teton Valley. This public course offers some great play and 360 views of the Teton Valley's mountains, river valley, and beyond.
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Targhee Village Golf, located just outside of Driggs, in Alta is an open 9-hole par 4 public course that is ideal for families, yet challenging for the better golfer.
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Teton Reserve has just opened the newest 18-hole championship reversible golf course which can be played in both directions. The Teton Reserve course is a signature Hale Irwin course.
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