Idaho State News

Statewide Trout Stocking Highlights for July 2024

C. Liess | Idaho Department of Fish and Game
July 5, 20224

Approximately 150,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout will be stocked throughout the state this July.

Many of Idaho’s lakes and ponds are soon going to be bolstered with Idaho Fish and Game stocking roughly 150,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout this July. Wondering if the stocking trucks are going to be backing up to your favorite fishing hole? We asked our Fish and Game hatchery staff to boil down some of the most notable stocking highlights coming to your local fishery this month.

Many of these fisheries highlighted below are easy-to-access, family-friendly fishing destinations. All you need to get started is a fishing license and some basic tackle. Annual adult fishing licenses cost around $30, junior licenses (ages 14-17) cost $16, and youth (under 14) fish for free. Go to Fish and Game’s online vendor to buy a license.

Fishing for stocked rainbow trout can be a great way to introduce budding anglers to the sport by using simple, inexpensive setups like worm/marshmallow combinations or commercial baits like PowerBait® or Crave, placed either near the bottom or below a bobber; and as anglers know, there’s nothing quite like a trout fighting on the end of your line. The Learn to Fish webpage offers diagrams for basic bait rigs.

Most Idaho waters are open to fishing year-round, but some may have slightly different rules. Be sure to pick up a 2022-2024 Idaho Fishing Seasons and Rules Booklet–available at any Idaho Fish and Game office or most sporting goods stores statewide–or download online to look at season dates, special regulations, and bag limits.

July 2024 Fish Stocking Highlights

Panhandle Region:

Day Rock Pond – 500 rainbow trout
This is a small pond in the Silver Valley where anglers can easily fish from the shore.

Elsie Lake –1,350 rainbow trout
Offers excellent fishing for anglers of all skill levels. It’s a drive to, mountain lake, but be cautious because the road is rough.

Gene Day Pond – 1,000 rainbow trout
Also known as Osburn Pond, this water is stocked regularly so catch rates should be good!

Lower Glidden Lake – 1,350 rainbow trout
This is another beautiful drive-to alpine lake. It’s a great spot for anglers of all levels and a scenic choice for a small boat. It also offers plenty of hiking trails and wildlife.

Steamboat Pond – 1,000 rainbow trout
This easily accessible pond is located next to the North Fork Coeur d’Alene River. Anglers who might find fishing the river too difficult will enjoy harvesting a few trout from this pond.

Clearwater Region:

Campbells Pond – 2,000 rainbow trout
This is a scenic forest pond where anglers can expect good catch rates. There is plenty of fishing opportunity available from the bank with several docks, including one handicap-accessible dock and a developed boat ramp.

Elk Creek Reservoir – 3,000 rainbow trout
A forested road parallels the entire west side of this reservoir for easy access to fishing areas, with four fishing docks and a boat ramp. The east side of the reservoir provides great boat fishing opportunities where foot access is difficult.

Fenn Pond – 500 rainbow trout
If you visit the Selway River and are looking for a good place to harvest some rainbows for dinner, check out this pond! The boardwalk and fishing dock offer easy access.

Karolyns Pond – 800 rainbow trout
Located at the Clearwater Hatchery’s satellite facility on the Red River, this is a pretty pond with grassy banks and a dock for fishing. It’s small enough that an angler can cast to any part of the pond from shore. There is a Forest Service campground a bit further up Red River Road, so make it an overnight camping trip!

White Sands Pond – 800 rainbow trout
Also known as Powell Pond, it’s located adjacent to the scenic Lochsa River just a short distance off Highway 12.

Southwest Region:
McCall Subregion

Browns Pond – 1,000 rainbow trout
This small pond offers easy access to fishing on the southern edge of the McCall airport.

Fischer Pond – 500 rainbow trout
Tucked into a city park, this pond provides good bank fishing. The pond is the cornerstone of a cooperative community effort.

Ol’ McDonald Pond – 500 rainbow trout
This small community pond in Council offers easy access next to Wilco Park.

Rowland Pond – 1,000 rainbow trout
Also known as Scout Pond, this is a pretty pond in the woods close to McCall. Anglers will find good bank fishing in this peaceful setting.

Tripod Reservoir – 800 rainbow trout
This is a small mountain lake near Smith’s Ferry and is regularly stocked with rainbow trout. Check out this awesome video to get you excited to take the kids fishing!

Nampa Subregion

Boise River, Strawberry Glen to Barber Dam – 1,500 rainbow trout

Boise River, Middleton to Eagle Road – 1,500 rainbow trout

Boise River, Arrowrock Reservoir to MF/NF Confluence – 750 rainbow trout

Bull Trout Lake – 2,000 rainbow trout
One of several serene mountain lakes, this lake is nestled in the pines above Banner Summit. While anglers can easily fish from the shore, the lakes in this area are ideal for canoes, kick boats, and float tubes.

Middle Fork Payette River – 1,500 rainbow trout
Redband trout, brook trout, and stocked hatchery rainbows support this fine fishery. Access is great along a well-traveled road with good camping areas nearby.

North Fork Boise River – 3,500 rainbow trout
This is a popular mountain river where anglers can target a variety of salmonids within the mainstem and tributaries. Catch rates on this river won’t disappoint!

Magic Valley Region:

Big Trinity Lake – 2,000 rainbow trout
In addition to good fishing, there is a USFS campground available at this alpine getaway. While you’re here, take a drive to the summit of Trinity Mountain (if the road is not blocked by snow).

Featherville Dredge Pond – 1,000 rainbow trout
This former gravel pit is now a nice trout fishing pond with camping nearby. This is also referred to as Placer Pond.

Lake Cleveland – 3,000 rainbow trout
First stocking event of the year for this popular lake!

Little Trinity Lake – 700 rainbow trout
Located north of Big Trinity Lake, there is a USFS picnic area available for use. Trailer traffic is not recommended.

South Fork Boise River – 3,800 rainbow trout
Fish will be stocked as follows:

  • Featherville to Shake Creek – 950 rainbow trout
  • Shake Creek to Skeleton Creek – 1,900 rainbow trout
  • Pine to Grouse Creek – 950 rainbow trout
Southeast Region:

Crystal Springs Pond – 1,000 rainbow trout
This spring-fed pond is always clear and cool! Located near Springfield, this family-friendly pond has a paved walking path and docks for easy fishing access.

Cub River – 500 rainbow trout
This beautiful little river is located south of Preston. All fish will be stocked in and around the Willow Flat Campground area. To help inform decision making about this fishery, we strongly encourage anglers to report tagged fish that they catch.

Little Valley Reservoir – 1,000 rainbow trout
This hidden gem is located west of Paris in the foothills of the Bear River Range.

Mill Creek – 250 rainbow trout
Located about 15 miles north of Malad, this small creek flows in the shadows of Elkhorn Mountain. Fish will be stocked near the USFS Malad Summit Campground, so bring the whole family for an overnight camping adventure!

Montpelier Creek – 1,000 rainbow trout
Fish will be stocked at multiple spots below the dam.

Montpelier Rearing Pond – 500 rainbow trout
This little fishing spot is tucked into a scenic high-desert canyon at 6,500 feet in the hills east of Montpelier.

Pebble Creek – 2,000 rainbow trout
Fish will be stocked in the Big Springs Campground and surrounding area.

Upper Snake Region:

Birch Creek – 2,700 rainbow trout
A productive spring creek in a high-desert basin, this small stream is ideal for kids and less-experienced anglers. Rainbow trout are stocked heavily around access areas and wild brook trout are fairly common.

Buffalo River – 1,000 rainbow trout
This tributary of the Henrys Fork provides one of many unique fishing opportunities in the Island Park area. Fish are stocked right near the Highway 20 bridge.

Gem Lake – 3,000 rainbow trout
Conveniently located near Idaho Falls at the Gem Lake Recreation Area.

Henrys Fork – 6,700 rainbow trout
World famous for trout fishing! The river is suitable for wade fishing, bank fishing, and fishing from a boat.

Mill Pond – 500 rainbow trout
Located in Fremont County, this is also known as Stoddard Mill Pond.

Trail Creek Pond – 800 rainbow trout
Also known as Victor Kids Pond, this small, scenic pond is located in the lush Teton Basin. One of the most consistent kid’s fisheries in the area, it is easily fished from the bank, with trails and picnic tables around the perimeter.

Salmon Region:

Bayhorse Lake – 2,000 rainbow trout
Anglers will find good catch rates at this drive-in mountain lake. Primitive campsites are available. While you’re in the area, check out Little Bayhorse Lake. The two lakes are connected by a mile-long hiking trail.

Cape Horn Lake #1 – 600 rainbow trout
This is the larger of two picturesque lakes endowed with fish, lily pads and frogs. Especially well-suited to float tubes or a small boat, this lake offers limited shoreline access. The area is good for wildlife viewing and is Stop #20 on the Idaho Birding Trail. Camping is available at nearby Forest Service sites. No facilities are available here.

Cape Horn Lake #2 – 500 rainbow trout
This is a 10-acre mountain lake especially well-suited to float tubes or a small boat. This lake offers limited shoreline access. The area is good for wildlife viewing and is Idaho Birding Trail #20. Camping is available at nearby Forest Service sites. There are no facilities available here.

Josephus Lake #1 – 800 rainbow trout

Josephus Lake #2 – 800 rainbow trout

There are a few campsites available at the USFS Josephus Lake Campground and a hiking trail that heads west into the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Pack it in, pack it out!

Little Bayhorse Lake – 1,000 rainbow trout
Anglers will find good catch rates at this drive-in mountain lake, either from shore or a small boat.

Salmon River – Sections #5-8 will be stocked with a total of 13,360 rainbow trout

  • Section #5 – O’Brien Campground to Torrey’s Hole – 400
  • Section #6 – Lower Stanley to Sunbeam Hot Springs – 7,360
  • Section #7 – Sunny Gulch Campground to Stanley – 2,400
  • Section #8 – Decker Flats to Buckhorn Bridge – 3,200

Sawtooth Kids Pond – 700 rainbow trout
This public fishing pond located at Sawtooth Fish Hatchery has both fish and fishing tackle, if needed. Inquire with hatchery staff about loaner tackle to catch rainbow trout from this well stocked pond.

Stanley Lake – 4,200 rainbow trout
Here is a large mountain lake you can drive to. This is a popular spot known for its breathtaking view of the Sawtooth Mountains. It offers great camping, fishing, and places for kids to explore nature.

Valley Creek – 2,000 rainbow trout
Take a break from the Salmon River and try out your casting skills fishing this creek that offers astonishing views in every direction!

Yankee Fork Dredge Pond #1 – 800 rainbow trout
As part of a stream habitat restoration project, this pond was merged with a pool to the north with better access. There are several Forest Service campgrounds within a few miles. Historical sites, wildlife viewing, and extensive trails make this area an adventure destination.

Yankee Fork Dredge Pond #4 – 800 rainbow trout
This is the northernmost of several ponds along the Yankee Fork that have been historically stocked for anglers. Services are limited.

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