Information About Fishing In Idaho Falls, Idaho
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Idaho Falls, Idaho
Fishing

Blackfoot River - Rivers & Streams
The river offers good whitewater boating. Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant.

Caribou-Targhee National Forest - Fishing In National Forests
The Caribou-Targhee National Forest is made up of two separate forests. Together these forests occupy over 3 million acres and stretches across southeastern Idaho, from the Montana, Utah, and Wyoming borders. Popular activities here include camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, horse and mountain biking riding, hunting, fishing, and bird watching. There are also vast opportunities for winter and water related recreation.

Henrys Fork of the Snake River - Lakes & Reservoirs
The fork has been named the best trout fishing stream in the United States. Outfitters are available to guide visitors and teach fly fishing. The river accommodates visitors who wish to kayak, raft, or go boating. Handicap accessibility is available.

Idaho Fish and Game - Fish & Game
The Idaho Fish and Game provides all the information needed to hunt and fish in the state of Idaho.

Palisades Reservoir - Lakes & Reservoirs
This reservoir is set in a wooded area and fish in it are Kokanee Salmon and Rainbow, Cutthroat, Brown, and Lake Trout.

Ririe Reservoir - Lakes & Reservoirs
This reservoir was built for flood control. In the fall it is emptied for farming needs, but in the summer it offers some of the best boating in the state. Fishing is popular here as well. Some facilities are provided.

Snake River - Rivers & Streams
The river stretches 60 miles to it's confluence with the Henrys Fork. This large river offers its visitors a wide variety of recreation. It includes fishing, boating, camping, sightseeing, picnicking, wildlife watching and biking. Facilities are available.
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