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  • F&G to Wipe Out Rainbows in South Fork Snake River

    F&G to Wipe Out Rainbows in South Fork Snake River

    As part of an ongoing effort to protect the genetic integrity of the native Yellowstone cutthroat trout in the South Fork Snake River and reduce their hybridization with non-native rainbow trout, fisheries biologists from Idaho Fish and Game will be manually removing rainbow and hybrid trout over the next few weeks. Fish will be stunned using electro-shocking equipment and then transported to local fishing water around the Upper Snake Region for anglers to continue to enjoy.

  • Monster’ hybrid trout breaks Idaho record

    Monster’ hybrid trout breaks Idaho record

    Hailey Thomas was fishing with her husband Shane and two children

  • Hundreds of fish transferred to Idaho for research

    Hundreds of fish transferred to Idaho for research

    In an effort to better understand the impact that lake trout have on the underwater ecosystem at Bear Lake, researchers are analyzing the effects of a project 20 years in the making.

  • Angler sets Idaho record with 4.8-pound tiger trout

    Angler sets Idaho record with 4.8-pound tiger trout

    The previous record for tiger trout was caught in 2018

  • New Idaho Smallmouth Record

    New Idaho Smallmouth Record

    The fish landed Dustin a new catch/release state record.

  • Idaho angler has set a new largemouth state record

    Idaho angler has set a new largemouth state record

    According to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Schillinger is an avid bass fisherman and was competing at the time

  • Idaho Panhandle Bass Club - Moses Lake

    Idaho Panhandle Bass Club - Moses Lake

    The Idaho Panhandle Bass Club kicked off their season in neighboring Washington on Moses Lake. This is a traditional first stop for them and as usual the fishing was excellent early in the year. Just over a week before this event, the lake was covered with ice and last weekend it took bags in the high teens to win each day.

  • Idaho Reports First Catch-and-Release Record Fish

    Idaho Reports First Catch-and-Release Record Fish

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    Thomas McLeod set two records with a yellow perch he caught at Lake Cascade in January. His 14.75-inch perch is the new state record for fish caught and released, and he gets an unofficial record as the first person to have a fish recorded in Fish and Game's new records program.

  • Idaho Lake Could Produce State Record Perch this Winter

    Idaho Lake Could Produce State Record Perch this Winter

    Lake Cascade produced three perch in 2014 that topped a state record that had stood for 38 years, and also a world's record for largest perch ever caught on a tip-up rig.

  • Idaho Steelhead Counts on the Rise

    Idaho Steelhead Counts on the Rise

    The number of steelhead migrating into Idaho is increasing, as counts over Lower Granite Dam have been in the thousands for about three weeks now. During the four day period ending on Sunday, October 4, the average count at Lower Granite was over 2,700 fish per day.

  • Public Lands Transfers Threaten Sportsmen's Access in Idaho says TRCP

    Public Lands Transfers Threaten Sportsmen's Access in Idaho says TRCP

    In an increasingly crowded and pay-to-play world, America's 640 million acres of public lands – including our national forests and Bureau of Land Management lands–have become the nation's mightiest hunting and fishing strongholds.

  • Idaho Forecasts Good Fall Salmon Run, Delayed Steelhead Run

    Idaho Forecasts Good Fall Salmon Run, Delayed Steelhead Run

    If the Fall Chinook, coho and steelhead returns hold up to the early season forecasts, anglers can anticipate another exciting fall. Warm temperatures and low flows have affected salmon migrations this summer and managers don't know what conditions will persist into fall.