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If you’re an adventurous angler, or just willing to go beyond the beaten path to Idaho’s most famous fishing destinations, you can find a scenic and rewarding experience at mountain lakes. Idaho has ...
With rain on the horizon, we are looking for that salmon bite using the simplest of techniques - and that's flat line trolling using the American Smelt, deep dive lure. As always until next time ...
When it comes to Idaho’s migrating salmon and steelhead, we can get a quick idea of the health of the populations by counting the number of fish passing dams on their migration.
ORIGINAL: SALMON, Idaho (KIFI) - An engine and wildland firefighters from the Salmon-Challis National Forest responded to a grass fire over the weekend and declared it out the same day.
The call comes as Williams Lake First Nation Kúkwpi7 (Chief) Willie Sellars heads to Los Angeles for the Academy Awards, where the film Sugarcane, which explores the history of St. Joseph's ...
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — Plans to help migrating salmon make it up British Columbia’s Chilcotin River to spawning grounds are in the works after a massive landslide breach created barrier ...
On the banks of the Snake River in far eastern Washington, sockeye salmon have had a rough summer. The water behind the last major concrete dam they have to swim past is way too hot.
SALMON — Significant progress has been made regarding a wildfire near Salmon, including opening up previously closed roads. The fire is approximately two miles northwest of Williams Lake and ...
SALMON — A fire burning near a lake has reached over 2,000 acres. The “Thunder Fire” is burning sage, grass, and fir. According to the U.S. Forest Service-Salmon-Challis National Forest, the ...
Multiple trails and roads near Williams Creek Road above Salmon were closed Friday morning because of the Thunder Fire.
These lake listings are part of the publication, Gateway to Fishing Adventures in the Cariboo Chilcotin, available now at the Williams Lake Tribune, 100 Mile House Free Press and Quesnel Observer ...
A: “The river was named for the salmon found in it,” said Ashley Haycock, Twin Falls County Historical Society museum administrator. “The book Idaho Place Names by Lalia Boone and other ...