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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.
This is an incomplete list of the species of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and fish found in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area in central Idaho. [1] Gray wolves were reintroduced to central Idaho in the 1990s while grizzly bears have been extirpated from the area, and plans to reintroduce them have been abandoned.
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If you’ve ever caught a big fish and wondered how old it was, here’s an Idaho guide (with variance allowed for the whims of nature, and our state’s geographic diversity). Bass: Up to 15 years.
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
Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush) were one of the first non-native species introduced into Yellowstone. They are also the largest fish species in the park growing to an average length of 20 inches (51 cm). In 1890 42,000 fingerlings were planted in Lewis Lake and Shoshone Lake at the time, barren of fish because of Lewis Falls. [18]
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.