Steelhead season open!
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January 7, 2014 |
For some anglers, the best thing about New
Year’s is the start of the spring steelhead
season, which opened January 1. Anglers are
reminded that they will need a 2014 fishing
license and steelhead permit.
Spring steelhead season is open on the:
· Salmon River
from its mouth to the posted boundary 100 yards
downstream of the Sawtooth Fish Hatchery weir,
near the town of Stanley.
· Little Salmon River from its mouth to the U.S. Highway 95 Bridge
near Smokey Boulder Road.
· Snake River from the Washington state line at the confluence of
the Snake and Clearwater rivers upstream to
Oxbow Dam.
· Clearwater River mainstem and Middle Fork Clearwater River from
its mouth to Clear Creek.
· North Fork Clearwater River from its mouth to Dworshak Dam.
· South Fork Clearwater River from its mouth to the confluence of
American and Red Rivers.
· Boise River from its mouth to the Barber Dam.
The season runs through April 30 in most areas,
except:
· On the Salmon River from Lake Creek Bridge to Long Tom Creek,
about a quarter mile upstream of the Middle
Fork, the season ends March 31.
· On the Little Salmon River, the season runs through May 15.
· On the Snake River from Hells Canyon Dam to Oxbow Dam, the season
runs through May 31.
· On the Boise River upstream to Barber Dam, the season ends May
31.
Steelhead anglers must have a valid Idaho
fishing license and steelhead permit. Steelhead
anglers may use only barbless hooks, and may
keep only hatchery steelhead marked with a
clipped adipose fin. All other steelhead must be
released unharmed.
The steelhead limits for the spring 2014 season
on the Snake, Salmon and Little Salmon are three
per day and nine in possession. The limits in
the Clearwater drainage are one fish per day and
two in possession. In addition, in the North
Fork Clearwater River and the Clearwater River
downstream of the Orofino Bridge only steelhead
28 inches or less in total length may be kept.
The statewide limit for the spring season is 20
steelhead. Once limits are reached, the angler
must stop fishing, even catch-and-release.
Please consult the Fish and Game Website at
http://fishandgame.idaho.gov,
license vendors or regional offices for changes
to rules published in the 2013-2015 Fishing
Seasons and Rules brochure. |
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