C.J. Strike Reservoir
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25-Mar-24
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Conditions
: C.J. Strike Reservoir: Crappie fishing is starting to pick up, reports of people catching them down by the narrows. Try using Southern Pro crappie tubes. tipped with a worm or Power bait crappie nibblets. Trout fishing will be good for guys who are looking to troll, try using count down rapalas, or Macks Wedding rings, tipped with a little piece of worm. For bass fishing, as we approach warmer weather, the water is still cold, the fish aren't quite moving to shallow water yet, so using suspended baits should work well, jerkbaits, crankbaits, jigs off the bottom moved slowly. Come in and see us for the right gear! Reported by: Sportsmans Warehouse |
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About: -
About C.J. Strike: The reservoir
impounds the Snake and Bruneau Rivers. It's primary uses are fishing, boating
and camping. The BLM operates 26 camp units with restroom facilities and
drinkable water free of charge.
Several camping areas are located on the south shore of the Bruneau Arm. Most
offer minimal services and are free. The Black Sands resort east of the dam
offers full services. Camping fees are $20 per night for full hookups or $12 for
no hookups. (more on CJ Strike)
Directions: Take I-84 east to Mountain Home, then south on Idaho 51. It takes about 1 1/2
hours to get there from Boise.
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- Rainbow
- Large Mouth Bass
- Smallmouth Bass
- Blue Gill
- Bullhead Cat
- Channel Cat
- Crappie
- Perch
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