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A 111.5-acre reservoir in Oneida County on BLM land. Motor restrictions keep it peaceful. Excellent warmwater fishing with bluegill, largemouth bass, and yellow perch, plus stocked rainbow trout. Float tubes are the only watercraft allowed per irrigation company rule.
No special rules for Weston Creek Reservoir — region-wide limits apply.
A 111.5-acre reservoir in Oneida County on BLM land. Motor restrictions keep it peaceful. Excellent warmwater fishing with bluegill, largemouth bass, and yellow perch, plus stocked rainbow trout. Float tubes are the only watercraft allowed per irrigation company rule.
Species: Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Rainbow Trout. Difficulty: beginner. Approachable for first-timers and families.
Best timing: Spring and Summer and Fall. 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.
Regulations: Southeast Region Bag Limits. Bass limit 6, none under 14 inches. Trout limit 6. Always confirm with the current IDFG rule book before fishing.
Southeast Idaho holds the densest concentration of trophy trout water in the state. The Henry's Fork is the marquee fly-fishing river in North America for technical dry-fly fishing; the South Fork of the Snake holds Yellowstone cutthroat-rainbow hybrids; Henrys Lake and Palisades Reservoir produce trophy-sized fish. Driggs, Ashton, Idaho Falls, and Soda Springs are the staging towns.
Plan for the experience level the fishery rewards.
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