Brownlee Reservoir 2022

Location Type: Reservoir, Landbased, Boat, Kayak

Brownlee Reservoir Fishing Info

Warm water fishery is one of the best experiences one can ever plan to have. Brownlee Reservoir is known for this form of the fishery due to many reasons. It is located precisely near Midwestern Idaho and also close to the borders of Oregon. The grandeur is associated with the semi-arid hilly region throughout making the landscape look very beautiful.

The Hells Canyon complex is huge and has a series of dams to generate electricity. Out of all the dams present in it, the Brownlee Reservoir is the largest. It is heavily accessed through the Woodhead Park found in Cambridge and is a mere 2.6 miles drive. Brownlee reservoir stretches for around 57 miles in the Snake River and the entire water body covers around 13000 acres.

It is known to accommodate many different kinds of fishes. Flathead catfish caught record in the recent times is from Brownlee Reservoir. It also houses many other forms of fishes and in bulk as well. The best known in this regard are black crappie, bluegill, perch, smallmouth bass and many more. The Friends of Brownlee is a team which ensures good and consistent levels of water and protects the reservoir. This is very important for the fishes to reproduce generally in the spring. The fishes here thus form a heavy as well as a healthy population during this season. Fishing gets more interesting due to this reason. Although there are different types of water bodies in the state, Brownlee Reservoir recorded the highest fishermen hours in the recent census.

The reservoir is always active with fishing, camping and boating activities. It is an ideal location for beginners learning to kayak or first time fishermen. Black and white crappie, flathead catfish and bullhead catfish are the state record creators in the game fish domain. Smallmouth bass, perch, trout and other similar forms bring the diversity in the waters. Being a large body of water with different depths and terrain, the use of a fish finder will assist you in finding where the fish are holding.

FISHING STYLE

LICENSE INFORMATION

The anglers are required to be 14 years of age or older and they should have a valid fishing license. Licenses are valid throughout the year. Daily licenses and special discounts for senior citizens and physically challenged persons are provided. There are other specific permits like the two-pole permit required to fish with two rods and all at once. It is recommended to go through the fishing rules.

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SEASON INFORMATION

The reservoir is open for fishing throughout the year. The time for fishing, to an extent depends on the type of fish you are looking for. The Idaho Fish and Game Commission set the salmon season and steelhead season with respective limits every year. However, for crappie and the bass it is the spring season that is most suitable using surface lures. Summer season is considered best for the catfish. It is also advised that fishing to be carried out early in the morning or in the late evening. Fishing is a beautiful art. Plan and choose the right season and check on the rules to have a good and fun-filled fishing experience. Recommend style of fishing includes fly fishing, or lure fishing using spinning reels or baitcaster rod reel setups.

Hook / Weight Restrictions

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Catfish, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Perch, Smallmouth Bass
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