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Steelhead Fishing
Continues/Reopens in Idaho

by Steve Liebenthal
The Columbian, March 15, 2019

Feds issue permit after decade delay

Graphic: Snake River Steelhead have triggered the Early Warning Indicator of the Federal Columbia River Power System's 2014 Supplemental Biological Opinion Fishing for steelhead in Idaho will continue, and two areas that were closed are now reopened. On Friday federal fisheries managers issued a permit allowing Idaho anglers to fish for steelhead. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had failed to issue a permit for a decade, but allowed fishing to continue in Idaho.

When several environmental groups threatened to sue over the lack of a permit, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission temporarily shut down the season. A compromise was reached that reopened fishing through most of Idaho, but kept sections of the Salmon River and South Fork Clearwater River closed, due to concern about angler impact on federally protected wild steelhead.

The new permit allows fishing to continue and resume with the following limits:



Steve Liebenthal
Steelhead Fishing Continues/Reopens in Idaho
The Columbian, March 15, 2019

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