Daniels Reservoir
Big Browns, Cutts, and Headbutts! Frenzy 09 Recap. Part I.
Jun 1st
Fly Fishing Frenzy 2009 Day 1 and Day 2
Frenzy 09 was unreal.com, redonkulous, rowdy, epic, skeetin, headbuttable, or any other frenzy adjective you would like to use for it. In short, it was again the best FRENZY EVER! It seems like we say that every year. Maybe it is because we are becoming better anglers or we are more familiar with the places we go. Regardless, we did this Frenzy up right.
Here is our Frenzy Recap!
Where we fished: Rainbow Lake, Rexburg, Idaho; Henry’s Fork of the Snake River Below St. Anthony, Idaho; Henry’s Fork of the Snake River Float from Vernon Bridge to Chester Dam; Henry’s Fork of the Snake River above and below the Ashton Bride on Hwy 20; Hebgen Lake, Montana; Daniel’s Reservoir Malad, Idaho; Henry’s Lake, Idaho; Madison River, Montana from Hebgen Dam to Cabin Creek; Private Ponds in Teton Springs Victor, Idaho; South Fork of the Snake River from Barrus put-in to the Swan Valley Bridge.
Needless to say, we covered a ton of ground and hit some of the best fly fishing waters in the world.
What species we caught: Rainbow Trout, Rock Bass, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Brown Trout, Hybrid Cuttbow, Cutthroat Trout, Mountain Whitefish, and Huge Sucker(Dr. G gets credit for that).
Daniels Reservoir
Apr 30th
This past weekend I was up at the in-laws in Logan, Utah so I made plans to drive to Daniel’s Reservoir, Idaho for a bit a fishing. I had never fished it before but heard from Chubbs and others that it had hogs. I didn’t get any footage of the one fish that I caught but I tell you one thing I will be back to fish this reservoir every chance I get.
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The Hidden Gem: Fishing Daniels Reservoir
Nov 24th
I never knew Daniels Reservoir even existed and probably wouldn’t have if I didn’t have a brother-in-law born and raised in Malad, Idaho. Lucky for me I do. He had always bragged about how he and his brothers would go out for a few hours at night and slay 20 + inch rainbows cast after cast. Finally, I took him up on his offer and head northwest of Malad to a place that ranks in my top 5 lakes to fish, Daniels Reservoir.
Daniels Reservoir lies about 17 miles northwest of Malad City, Idaho. Exit at the main Malad exit off I-15 and go through town until you reach the T in the road in the heart of Malad City. Turn right on Bannock St. and then stair step your way (left/right) until you are on Elkhorn/Daniels Rd. 30 minutes later you will arrive at a small reservoir stacked with trophy rainbows.
I have had most success and have heard from the local experts that the northeast corner of the reservoir is the best area to fish. There is a small stream that enters Daniels Reservoir at a north central spot on the lake itself. That stream creates a pathway through thick underbrush that is ideal to paddle your pontoon boat or float tube through as you strip your leech or woolly bugger along that underbrush.
Daniels Reservoir is also the only reservoir where I have fished for big trout in a lake with a nymphing set up on my fly rod. After stripping woolly buggers and leeches along the thick underbrush I like to switch poles to floating line with a nypmhing set up of a prince nymph and hares ear. Throwing this package close to sides of the underbrush allows big bows to come investigating at their own pace and pound the tasty set up.
Overall, Daniels ranks as one of my more favorite reservoirs to catch 20 + inch Bows consistently. Although I have had most of my success on this reservoir at the north end of the lake, I have also caught trophies bow throughout all sections of the lake.
For regular fishing reports on Daniel’s Reservoir visit the Idaho Fish and Game website.








