Lemhi River
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17-Jul-08
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: Lemhi River: The public sections of the Lemhi River are extremely good with anglers reporting excellent results with both fly and spinning rods Reported by: Idaho F & G |
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The Lemhi River flows 56 miles from
the confluence of Texas and Eighteen-mile creeks to the Salmon River near the city of Salmon. The river drains approximately 1,290 square
miles and flows through a broad valley of fertile agricultural land between the
Bitterroot and Lemhi mountain ranges. The drainage supports runs of both
salmon and steelhead. The amount of spawning habitat has been reduced by stream
alterations but is still significant, particularly in the upper reaches.
Native resident trout
include rainbow, cutthroat, and bull trout. Brook trout are present in limited
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- Cutthroat Trout
- Rainbow Trout
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Catch and Release.
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