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TWIN FALLS — In the remote waters of Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir, a mysterious creature lurks — an elusive predator whose oversized eyes resemble clouded marbles by day and glow-in-the-dark ...
Where: Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir (approximately 2 ½ hours from Boise). When: Fall is a great time to catch walleye. The fishing should stay good as long as decent weather holds. Remember ...
They are extremely selective to where walleye fishing is allowed and currently may only happen in 3 locations: Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir, Onieda Reservoir and Oakley Reservoir. They are asking ...
His column will appear three Wednesdays per month. Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir (Walleye) Idaho anglers have few opportunities to fish for walleye, but mid-June through late July typically offers ...
There are only three locations for walleye fishing: Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir, Onieda Reservoir and Oakley Reservoir. Fish and Game asks that any walleye caught outside of these waters be ...
Walleye fisheries established by IDFG are in isolated reservoirs, such as the Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir in southcentral Idaho. The reservoir does not allow for the fish to access other waters ...
Walleye fisheries established by IDFG are in isolated reservoirs, such as the Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir in southcentral Idaho. The reservoir does not allow for the fish to access other waters ...
Smallmouth bass, 9 pounds 11.52 ounces, caught in Dworshak Reservoir by Dan Steigers of Juliaeta Walleye, 17 pounds 6 ounces, caught in Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir by Mark Abel of Sun Valley.