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  2. Lochsa River - Wikipedia

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    Long before the arrival of European Americans in the 19th century, the Nez Perce people in Idaho used the trail along the Lochsa River to travel to the plains of Montana to hunt buffalo. Kootenai and Salish (Flatheads) from Montana used the river trail to reach salmon runs in the rivers and streams feeding into the Columbia basin.

  3. Clark Fork River - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, the river and its tributaries are among the most popular destinations for fly fishing in the United States. Today, the Clark Fork watershed encompasses the largest Superfund site in America. As a mega-site, it includes three major sites: Butte, Anaconda, and Milltown Dam/Clark Fork River's Milltown Reservoir Superfund Site. Each ...

  4. Warm Lake - Wikipedia

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    Warm Lake is a 640-acre (260 ha) lake in Idaho, United States. [1] [2] It is located 26 miles (42 km) east of Cascade in Valley County, at 5,298 feet (1,615 m) above sea level. It is the largest natural lake in Boise National Forest. [3] The lake's abundance of wildlife makes it very popular for camping, fishing, and hunting.

  5. Salmon River (Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor Lodges dot the main canyon of the Salmon River from Salmon, Idaho to Riggins, Idaho. Often the only way to access these lodges is either by motorized boats, rafting trips, hiking, and even some isolated airstrips. Both the Middle Fork and Main Fork travel through the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area. The Middle Fork is ...

  6. Deadwood Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Deadwood Reservoir is a reservoir in the western United States, in Valley County, Idaho.Located in the mountains of the Boise National Forest about 25 miles (40 km) southeast of Cascade, the 3,000-acre (12 km 2) body on the Deadwood River is created by Deadwood Dam.

  7. Idaho Department of Fish and Game - Wikipedia

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    The Idaho Department of Fish and Game was established by the Idaho Legislature in 1899. The department was previously managed by a warden. In 1973, the department was reorganized, dividing the state into six regions and creating the position of state supervisor to manage the department. [1]

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