Cooler temperatures are allowing more chinook salmon to move into the Snake River, and fisheries officials in Washington and Idaho are lifting the prohibition on anglers taking home wild salmon. Both ...
Starting Saturday, Oct. 4, and continuing through the end of the season on Oct. 31, anglers on the Snake River from Hells Canyon Dam downstream to the Oregon/Washington border can keep wild adult ...
Topwater snake lure gets destroyed by angry river fish instantly.
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture started treatment Tuesday on a 3.5 miles section of the Snake River still affected by the invasive quagga mussels.
Two years since the mussels were discovered near Twin Falls, crews are still treating the Snake River in their eradication efforts.
Autumn-like temperatures have been slow to arrive in Northeastern Oregon, and the sluggishness has also afflicted steelhead.
Fishing regulations passed by Wyoming Game and Fish this year — including the lifting of the October fishing closure on Jackson Lake — will not go into effect until the ...
During the treatment, Snake River access is closed from Hansen Bridge to Pillar Falls starting Sept. 29. Treatment is expected to begin Sept. 30 and end around Oct. 10. The full treatment plan is ...
Brian Wheeler has spent a fair bit of the last six years wearing waders in the middle of the Big Hole River documenting river conditions and collecting samples of macroinvertebrates. Put simply, the ...
From September 29 to October 10, the river will be off limits to the public between Hansen Bridge and Pillar Falls.
The latest round of treatment to remove the quagga mussel from the Snake River is underway. It’s the third year that the Idaho State Department of Agriculture has detected the invasive species in the ...
BOISE (Idaho Statesman) – Idaho state officials this fall plan to continue treatments to eradicate quagga mussels, an invasive species threatening the state’s ecosystem, after they found larvae ...