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  2. Begin by entering your household information, including the number of adults and children who consume fish.
  3. Indicate whether you consume fish from Lake Roosevelt by selecting 'YES' or 'NO'. If 'NO', you can discontinue the survey.
  4. Specify how often you eat fish from Lake Roosevelt, providing details in meals per week or month.
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That allowed Fish and Game in 2014 to increase Lake Pend Oreilles kokanee limit to 15 per day, where it remains. Kokanee anglers have returned to the lake in droves and had good success.
Exceeding the legal number of poles: Anglers are limited to one pole per person unless a person has a two-pole permit. Anglers may fish up to five lines while ice fishing.
The Southern Idaho region provides a rich diversity of angling experiences. Fishers can find bass in reservoirs and ponds, trout in streams and high mountain lakes as well as crappie, walleye, bluegill and others.
(e) Chumming. Deposit or distribute any substance not attached to a hook for the purpose of attracting fish. Salmon eggs or other spawn may be used for bait only when attached to a hook on a line and fished in the conventional manner. (f) Penalty.
Exceeding the legal number of poles: Anglers are limited to one pole per person unless a person has a two-pole permit. Anglers may fish up to five lines while ice fishing. Fishing without your license in possession: You must have a printed license, or electronic version with you while fishing.

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Kokanee limit reduced at Anderson Ranch Reservoir. The limit is now 15 fish per day, down from 25.
Catching freshwater Kokanee salmon a popular target in lakes such as Lucky Peak, Arrowrock and Anderson Ranch and landlocked Chinook salmon does not require a salmon tag. A steelhead tag allows anglers to fish for majestic, ocean-run rainbow trout.

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