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There's still time to catch a steelhead in Idaho

Idaho Fish and Game announced the steelhead fishing season continues on parts of the Snake, Salmon and Little Salmon rivers.
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BOISE, Idaho — For Idaho anglers, it's not too late to bag yourself a steelhead.

The Idaho Department of Fish and Game tells us steelhead fishing continues on parts of the Snake, Salmon and Little Salmon rivers.

And steelhead could make an appearance in the Boise River.

Despite closures in the Clearwater River system, steelhead anglers still have lots of opportunities to catch steelhead returning from the Pacific Ocean.

"Steelhead fishing is open. The abundance is down, but there's still enough fish to provide for fishing and limited harvest on the Snake and Salmon rivers and still meet hatchery broodstock needs," said Lance Hebdon, Fish and Game's anadromous fish manager.

For more information on which sections of river are open, and current bag limits, on the Steelhead Seasons and Rules webpage.

Steelhead that have traditionally been brought to the Boise River come from Hells Canyon, and fisheries staff won't know how many, if any, will be available until the steelhead trap at Hells Canyon Dam is opened in early November.

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