Anderson Ranch
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20-Jul-23
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Conditions
: Anderson Ranch Reservoir: Anderson Ranch Reservoir is most notably a Kokanee fishery; however, anglers can also catch Rainbow Trout, Bull Trout, Fall Chinook, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, and the occasional Mountain Whitefish. Depending on the Spring, Kokanee fishing typically starts in mid/late April. Early season, Kokanee can be caught relatively shallow (1-15 feet). As the season warms up, downriggers are needed to catch them at depths that typically range from 35-80 feet. What did the fish say when it ran into a concrete wall? Dam! Reported by: Sportsmans Warehouse |
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About: -
Anderson Ranch Reservoir on the Boise River is 17 miles long with 50 miles of shoreline. It is popular for boating, water skiing and fishing in the summer and the area has 250 miles of groomed snowmobile trails in the winter. Access is year-round on a paved road. Other roads in the area are dirt or gravel.
Anderson Ranch Reservoir
Boat Ramp Elevations
Boat Ramp |
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Deer Creek |
4159 |
Pine |
4151 |
Fall Creek |
4133 |
Castle Creek |
4112 |
Curlew Creek |
4103 |
Elk Creek |
4078 |
Indicated elevations are at ramp end.
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