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"Fly Fishing World Championship Comes to Idaho in 2025"

"Fly Fishing World Championship Comes to Idaho in 2025"

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The fly fishing crowd has had a lot to chew on lately, so here’s what’s been buzzing in the local and national news circles. First up, grab your calendar because, in July 2025, Idaho Falls is hosting the 4th World Ladies Fly Fishing Championship. USAngling and the International Sport Fly Fishing Federation are pulling out all the stops as women from all corners of the globe descend on the Snake River and a boatload of other legendary Idaho spots for a week-long throwdown. If you’re local, you already know the Snake’s magic, but expect a real spectacle—a lot of world-class anglers, some serious camaraderie, and maybe a few new tricks to pick up if you wander down to watch.

Now, on the policy side of things, NOAA Fisheries just rolled out fresh regs on South Atlantic red snapper. If you get the itch to travel and bend a rod in salty water, pay attention. The new rules, part of Amendment 59, put hard numbers on how many red snapper can be caught each year—509,000 fish across all anglers, with only 22,797 fish reserved for recreational folks. It’s a direct response to new population data and a push to keep things sustainable, so expect tighter check-ins and a lot more chatter about conservation when you’re at the marina.

Back here in the local creeks, Jeff from Fly Fishers Place dropped a recent report on how Oregon’s Crooked River and Fall River are fishing. The Crooked is giving up fish, but if you’re looking for dry fly action you might have to time it right or try switching to leeches and scuds. Summer nymphs like Zebra Midges and Rainbow Warriors are the bread and butter now, but don’t be afraid to tie on a Purple Haze or Sparkle Dun for those picky risers. Over on the Fall River, it’s the early birds who are winning—leech patterns under an indicator do the trick at first light, and the afternoon brings good rising fish willing to take PMDs, BWOs, and the trusty Yellow Sally. If you like tiny tippet, Jeff says 7X is your best friend now.

And in gear news, MidCurrent has the scoop on Ross Reels dropping their new Machinist Edition reel. This one’s for the folks who appreciate a finely crafted tool—machined, hand-finished, and assembled in Colorado, with a nod to all the machinists who make the sport tick behind the scenes. If you’re in the market for something new for your setup, or you’re just a fan of gear that’s made close to home, this might be one to put on your radar.

That does it for this week’s roundup. Thanks for tuning in and soaking up the latest on all things fly fishing. Don’t forget to come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production—if you want more from me, check out QuietPlease.AI. Tight lines!

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