St. Joe River
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01-Oct-18
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About: -
Located in the Idaho Panhandle, the St. Joe River
is one of Idaho's finer cutthroat rivers. Sections of the St. Joe are part of
the National Wild and Scenic Rivers system and designated as "quality fishing"
by the Department of Fish and Game. The St. Joe hosts cutthroat trout, bull
trout and whitefish. There are specific regulations that apply here,
catch-and-release only, using artificial flies and lures with a single barbless
hook. The river is susceptible to spring runoff and summer rains. The best time
to fish the Joe is late June thru September.
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- Cutthroat Trout
- Bull Trout
- Whitefish
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In the St. Joe River you can keep 2 cutthroat, none between 8-16 inches downstream of the North Fork. Upstream of there it is catch-and-release.
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