Wood River: 
If catching large Brown Trout on the surface is what it takes to get your heart racing, then the Wood River is where you’ll want to be. If watching these wild fish slurp down a PMD, Green Drake, or BWO during the early season isn't excitement enough, then wait for August and September. During these months, grasshoppers are lining the banks and there's nothing like witnessing a mammoth-sized brown exploding from an undercut bank slamming your hopper imitation.
During fall, there's a prolific hatch of BWO's and Mahogany Duns, but the bigger fish are usually caught swinging streamers on sinking lines.

