Snake
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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.
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Fish and Game Learning Wha'ts Going on at Snake River from Gem Lake to American Falls
Fish and Game monitors Snake River from Gem Lake to American Falls to learn what’s going on The 63-mile stretch of the Snake River from below Gem Lake south to the American Falls Reservoir is a big question mark for Idaho Fish and Game.
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Lawsuit over Snake River dam descision
A coalition of environmental and fishing groups will ask the courts to intervene for a sixth time after the federal government again decided not to breach the four lower Snake River hydroelectric dams.
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Barging Juvenile Salmon and Steelhead through the Columbia and Snake Rivers
By Allison Lebeda, Joe DuPont, Lance Hebdon, and Jonathan Ebel. Idaho Fish & Game
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Tech assists safe fish passage through Snake and Columbia
Crews install newly designed antennas in the spillway
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EPA to set temperature limits in the Pacific Northwest's Columbia and Snake
Federal judges today sided with environmental groups pressing EPA to set temperature limits in the Pacific Northwest's Columbia and Snake rivers to help endangered salmon and steelhead.
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Washington Steelhead Fishing on in Snake River Remains Open
Steelhead fishing on the Snake River and tributaries will remain open in Washington despite a statewide steelhead fishery closure next month in neighboring Idaho, fishery managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) said today.
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Washington posts new rules: Emergency steelhead fishing restrictions for Snake River system
Extremely low returns of steelhead this season have prompted Washington to restrict steelhead fishing to catch-and-release on the main Snake River this season.
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Snake River Chinook Below Hells Canyon Dam Closes July 30
The spring Chinook fishery on the Snake River below Hells Canyon Dam will close at sundown (8:18 p.m.) on Sunday, July 30.
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Snake Steals Fish
Bob Howard figured his Monday morning fishing outing would be pretty typical: Catch some fish, keep them or throw them back in the water.
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NOAA Seeks Input on Snake River Salmon/Steelhead Plan
NOAA Fisheries is inviting public feedback on a new proposed recovery plan for Snake River spring/summer Chinook salmon and steelhead, two threatened species that once represented close to half of all salmon and steelhead returning to the Columbia River system.
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Recovery Plan For Snake River Fall Chinook
NOAA Fisheries today released a proposed recovery plan for Snake River fall Chinook salmon, outlining a blueprint for rebuilding the threatened fish. The fish declined after dams in Hells Canyon blocked much of their historic habitat but have since begun to stage a comeback.
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Drought Prompts Sturgeon Moratorium on Columbia, Snake Rivers
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will close sturgeon fishing on portions of the Columbia and Snake rivers under temporary rules to reduce stress on the fish caused by low, warm water conditions. - See more at: http://www.thefishingwire.com/story/351750#sthash.CeTMM4Fu.dpuf
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Berkley Shaky Snake A Staple in Bass Fishing
Berkley® continues to produce the best baits in an effort to propel its dedicated pro staff to victory. With lighter presentations becoming the norm, Berkley PowerBait® introduces something new to give anglers the advantage in finesse fishing: the Shaky Snake.
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