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The following list of known freshwater fish species, subspecies, and hybrids occurring in the U.S. state of Idaho is taken from Wydoski and Whitney (2003). Some scientific names have been updated or corrected. Asterisks denote introduced fishes. The list includes several anadromous species.
Expect to fish with a crowd, especially on the weekends. Owyhee Reservoir offers lights-out crappie fishing. The fish are smaller than C.J., but so are the crowds.
The National Wildlife Refuge is located on land surrounding Lake Lowell, just outside Nampa, Idaho. It serves as a resting and wintering area for birds, including mallards and Canada geese, along the Pacific Flyway and was named a "Globally Important Bird Area" by the American Bird Conservancy. [2]
In another unique Idaho wrinkle, Lake Cascade’s legendary jumbo perch have been known to live up to 15 years — pretty much unheard of for yellow perch, and one of the reasons the lake grows ...
The Sunapee Lake strain of the Sunapee trout was discovered in 1977 when Kent Ball, of Idaho Fish and Game, discovered a char species living with brook trout in a mountain lake in Idaho. Analysis by Robert Benhke , Eric Wagner, and Steve Culver proved the species to be a presumably introduced population of Sunapee trout.
Don’t think that misplaced mussels and fish are just a tiny problem, writes fishing columnist Jordan Rodriguez. Unwanted invaders are a danger to Idaho’s fisheries. Here’s how anglers can help
Fish of the Great Lakes Region — in the Eastern United States and Eastern Canada regions of North America. Fish species that are native to the Great Lakes and their direct tributaries . For non-native and/or invasive species of fish, see: Category: Invasive animal species in North America .
Want to chase jumbos at Lake Cascade? The perch bite has been hot, and Cascade Ice Fishing Outfitters still has openings this season. To learn more, call (208) 371-9815 or visit www.icefishidaho.com .