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Have you ever been fishing in Idaho? They are known for having over ten of the most exciting wild trout steams, which is why Idaho is known for having the best trout fishing in the world. Almost any species or type of trout can be found in this amazing state making this one of the reasons that fisherman from all over come here to do their fishing in these amazing rivers. It is the fisherman’s dream to have rivers filled with so many trout available for the catch.

Streams such as the Henrys Fork and the St. Joe River are just two of the ones that are considered to be the home of trout that are worthy of the blue-ribbon. Since trout fishing has become so popular the fish and game have developed many regulations that are designed just for families. The areas that are designed for families usually include a limit of six trout or other specified fish, but there are no limits when it comes to the length of the trout. There are no restrictions on the tackle requirements either.

To give you an idea of what to expect when you are fishing for Idaho trout below are a few of the species that you can expect to find here. The rainbow trout is the most common species that will be found here followed by the Cutthroat. The Cutthroat is a sought after by many fly fishermen and is considered to be a very exciting catch. You will also find the Brook trout, Brown trout, Lake trout and Bull trout in Idaho as well.

Fishing for Idaho trout is by far one of the most exciting adventures that you will ever encounter. Everything that you need to make your trip fun and stimulating is available. Not only do you have excellent water for fishing, but you are also surrounded by beautiful scenery that will take your breath away. You can use the fishing reports that are made available to help you plan your trip in advance. These will provide you with all the latest conditions and all the information you need to have a great fishing trip.

Fishing for Idaho trout can be one of the best fishing adventures you could ever have, just remember to brush up on all the rules for the seasons before you head out. For some of the best blue-ribbon fishing in the world enjoy wonderful adventures fishing for Idaho trout. After a few trips here you may just qualify to tell a few wild fishing stories, just like the ones you have always listened to in the past.



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Commentary: Have a kok' and a smile - Idaho State Journal


Commentary: Have a kok' and a smile
Idaho State Journal
Further research revealed that the Idaho state record was caught on June 9, 1975 in Priest Lake, which is near the Canadian and Washington borders. It measured 24.5” and weighted six lb., 9.5 oz. I also learned the Idaho Fish and Game stocks kokanee ...

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Fewer fish, larger winners and still a good time - HeraldNet


Fewer fish, larger winners and still a good time
HeraldNet
Miles also nailed the $500 prize for largest trout (a rainbow of 1.62 pounds) and the second-place prize of $250 for a 10-fish kokanee bag limit. Biggest kokanee bag limit, 10.51 pounds for 10 fish, won $500 for Bruce McCall. Largest kokanee caught by ...

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Fish Rap: Rivers open Saturday, here's where to go - The Idaho Statesman


Fish Rap: Rivers open Saturday, here's where to go
The Idaho Statesman
Most rivers are running high and tough to fish, but not all. Fish and Game officials reported several streams are low enough that they feel comfortable stocking trout there. Streams along Idaho 21 will be stocked, including Crooked River, ...

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No fish story: Trout were biting on free fish day - The Voice of Mini Cassia (blog)


The Voice of Mini Cassia (blog)

No fish story: Trout were biting on free fish day
The Voice of Mini Cassia (blog)
By RENEE WELLS BURLEY – Although the Idaho Fish and Game Department visited Kid's Creek Pond in Burley very early Saturday morning with a tanker full of pan-sized trout, the fish didn't stand a chance when the KAT Kountry van pulled in to host the ...

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TV fly-fishing show casts a line to Pacific Northwest anglers - The Seattle Times


TV fly-fishing show casts a line to Pacific Northwest anglers
The Seattle Times
Co-hosts Ladin Langeman and Steve Ronholt have been fly-fishing in Washington, Alaska, Montana, Oregon, Canada, Utah and Idaho waters for more than 40 years. Both are school teachers who live in Medical Lake in Eastern Washington.

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