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A convenient 11-acre pond inside Eagle Island State Park, west of Eagle. Easily accessible with swimming, picnic tables, and many recreation options. Heavily stocked with rainbow trout year-round. State park rules and fees apply.
No special rules for Eagle Island Park Pond — region-wide limits apply.
A convenient 11-acre pond inside Eagle Island State Park, west of Eagle. Easily accessible with swimming, picnic tables, and many recreation options. Heavily stocked with rainbow trout year-round. State park rules and fees apply.
Species: Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Rainbow Trout. Difficulty: beginner. Approachable for first-timers and families.
Best timing: Spring and Summer and Fall and Winter. Spring fishing keys on warming water and emerging insects. Summer fishes best at first light and late evening; midday is technical. Fall is prime — heavy feeding before winter, fewer crowds. Winter access is for dedicated anglers; ice conditions vary year to year.
Regulations: Southwest Region Bag Limits. Bass limit 6, none under 12 inches. Always confirm with the current IDFG rule book before fishing.
Southwest Idaho is the most accessible fishing in the state — the Boise River runs through downtown stocked with rainbows, and Lake Cascade and C.J. Strike are short drives for bass, perch, and walleye. The South Fork of the Boise tailwater and the Owyhee River provide higher-quality trout fishing within a couple hours of Boise. Boise, Nampa, and McCall are the staging towns.
Family-friendly access — bring kids and beginners.
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