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Idaho Free Fishing Day is June 11

by Phil Cooper Contributing Writer
| May 26, 2016 1:00 AM

Saturday, June 11 is Free Fishing Day in Idaho. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) invites novice anglers of all ages (residents and nonresidents alike) to celebrate that day by fishing any open public waters in Idaho. No fishing license is required!

Although fishing license requirements are suspended for this special day, all other rules remain in effect. These include such rules as bag and length limits or special fishing regulations. Regulations brochures are available free at local sporting goods stores and other retailers.

Free fishing day provides a great opportunity for novices to give fishing a try and perhaps develop a lifelong pursuit.

To help beginning anglers, the IDFG is sponsoring a number of fishing events throughout the state. Fish and Game personnel will be on hand to answer questions and help beginning anglers learn about fishing tackle, casting, fishing techniques, and fish identification. Some fishing tackle and bait will be available for persons who do not have their own gear.

Events are planned throughout the Panhandle Region, so there is a location convenient to everyone. One early event is scheduled in Coeur d’Alene at Ponderosa Springs Golf Course from 7-11 a.m. The owners have generously agreed to close the course for that special morning for twenty-seven straight years, so youngsters will have a chance to catch their first fish.

Other events are planned from 9am until noon at:

-Bonners Ferry: Snow Creek Pond, Co-sponsored with Bonner’s Ferry Lions Club

-St. Maries: Spicer Pond

-Enaville: Steamboat Ponds

-Mullan: Lucky Friday Pond

-Post Falls: Post Falls Park Pond

-Priest Lake: Priest Lake Golf Course, Co-sponsors Priest Lake Golf Course, Priest Lake Sportsman’s Assoc., the Kalispel Tribe, and Priest Lake Employees Assoc.

-Rathdrum: Rathdrum City Park, Co-sponsor Rathdrum Parks and Recreation

-Sandpoint: Round Lake State Park

As IDFG would like to see everyone catch fish, rainbow trout are being stocked in each location for the clinics and should provide for good fishing. Limited equipment will be available for use, however, anyone with tackle of their own is encouraged to bring it along. In past years some folks have had to wait for others to finish fishing so they could use the limited equipment.

You are invited to come anytime during the events. Fish and Game staff and volunteers along with personnel from other agencies, organizations and sportsman groups will be on hand to provide instruction and assistance as needed or requested.

It is important to note that all regulations other than license requirements still apply on June 11. Everyone fishing in the state must stay within regular limits on number and size of fish and may only fish in waters open on June 11. Some neighboring states have free fishing weekends for two consecutive days, however, Idaho’s Free Fishing Day is only one day.

Give fishing a try on this special day. All it will cost is the gas or pedal power to get to an Idaho lake or stream. You may find you become “hooked for life” on Idaho fishing!