Fishing Fall River
The Fall River is the largest Henrys Fork tributary. Beginning on the Pitchstone Plateau, The Falls River descends through the Birch Hills flowing west to where the Bechler River joins it upriver Cave Falls. From Cave Falls to Concrete CCC Bridge for 14 miles the river is largely inaccessible by road. Below CCC Bridge the River runs through farmland until it reaches the Henry's Fork River Southeast of Ashton. There are many places to access the lower river.
Fall River has good fishing for rainbow and cutthroat trout, and they get larger the higher upstream you go. The long hike and off-trail access minimize fishing pressure. Because of it's easy access, the Cave Falls area sees the most fishing. The trout average 10 inches in this stretch, and the action is good. These streams produce big trout but in the past few decades' brook trout have reached these waters.
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