Fort Hall Bottoms
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15-May-18
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Located on the Fort Hall Indian
Reservation the Bottoms are impressive. The springs in the area account
for almost 600 billion gallons of water into the Snake River Basin. The
reservation in itself provides scenic viewing areas for visitors seeking
undisturbed wildlife such as moose, elk, deer, wild horses and buffalo. The
buffalo and wild horse herds literally number into the hundreds. The
average number of fish per mile is around 2000, but increases dramatically
during spawning. The spring fed streams and creeks are ideal for cutthroat and
rainbow. Surprisingly the Fishery states over forty percent of the
cutthroats are larger than twenty inches in length.
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Bottom's, Best of Idaho's Unknowns
Closest Towns: Blackfoot,
Pocatello
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Season: Fort Hall Bottoms Open third Saturday in May through October 31st. Exceptions below follows 3 brown trout, none over 12 inches. Catch-and-release for cutthroat and rainbow trout. Artificial lures only. Require tribal permit.
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