Brownlee Reservoir
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02-Sep-10
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: Brownlee Reservoir: Fish for crappie very early morning or late evening. The fish are deeper in the middle of the day and the bite is very light. Use 4 lb. test and an ultra light rod. Use jigs with a crappie nibble (chartruese jigs or red and whites have been good lately). Night fishing with lights is producing good catches. Bass are biting but are fairly small. Some large catfish are being caught using cutbait, worms or stink bait. Trolling for trout is fair. The reservoir is 25feet below full. The Spring Creek and Holcomb boat ramps are out of the water due to low water levels. Reported by: IDFG |
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| About: -
The Brownlee Reservoir is the largest of three reservoirs that make up the Hells
Canyon complex on the Snake River. Brownlee Reservoir is one of the most
fished lakes in Idaho with a surface area of nearly 15,000 acres. Anglers
fishing the Brownlee Reservoir can expect to catch Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth
Bass, Crappie, Perch Bluegill and Catfish. Rainbow Trout are also stocked in the
Brownlee Reservoir for those anglers that enjoy Trout fishing.
(more on Brownlee
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- Coho Salmon
- Rainbow
- Largemouth Bass
- Smallmouth Bass
- Blue Gill
- Channel Cat
- Crappie
- Perch
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