
Fishing on Indian reservations may require tribal licenses and following tribal regulations.Any license, tag or permit which is defaced, altered or tampered with shall be invalid from the date and time of issuance.OR, they may purchase a nonresident license and have their own limit.their harvested catch must be included in the license holder’s limit.must be accompanied by the holder of a valid Idaho fishing license, and.Nonresident children under 14 years of age:.may purchase a salmon/steelhead permit to keep their own limit of salmon/steelhead.do NOT need to purchase a fishing license.Any person 14 years of age or older is required to purchase a fishing license.Fall Chinook and Coho salmon seasons and bag limits now included in this book.Clearwater River and Lower Snake River: new steelhead seasons and bag limits for 2022-2024.Stanley Lake - trout limit may include only 2 Lake Trout per day Salmon Region: Lemhi and Pahsimeroi rivers - trout length limits changed to general rules.Upper Snake Region: Henrys Lake harvest season and new catch-and-release season added.Snake River - simplified seasons, limits, and gear restrictions from Eagle Rock to American Falls Dam. Southeast Region: Bear Lake - harvest of wild (unmarked) or hatchery Cutthroat Trout (adipose clipped) now allowed.Southeast Region: Blackfoot Reservoir - bass restrictions removed, Bannock Reservoir, Edson Fichter, and Montpelier Rearing Ponds adopt general rules.Magic Valley Region: Anderson Ranch Reservoir kokanee limit now 15/day, Baker Lake simplified 2-trout bag limit.Southwest Region: several alpine lakes changed to general rules, Dick Knox Pond new trophy bass regulations.Panhandle Region: Pend Oreille River and Lake Pend Oreille boundary modifications.
