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Twin Bridges boat ramp construction August 2012

Pack River Delta habitat restoration project beginning November in North Idaho

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Construction work for the Pack River Delta habitat restoration project will soon be in full swing for the 2023 work season

Idaho Fish and Game will soon begin a second phase of wildlife habitat restoration on the Pack River Delta in North Idaho.

An initial restoration project occurred on the Pack River Delta during winter 2009. The upcoming project will rebuild some of the landforms created during the 2009 project and build eight new islands and ten borrow areas to improve wildlife habitat on the delta.  

Construction for the new project will primarily be in the central and southern portion of the Pack River Delta, north of the Burlington Northern Railroad line.  A temporary bridge will be installed to span a main channel of the Pack River and provide access to the construction zone.

Contractors will begin staging material Nov. 13, and there may be some minor traffic delays along Highway 200 for a few weeks while contractors are building access from the highway down to the delta floor.

Map of phase 2 of the Pack River Delta habitat restoration project

The Pack River delta is comanaged by the Corps of Engineers and Fish and Game as part of the Pend Oreille Wildlife Management Area. While sportsman can still hunt in the Pack River Delta during construction, hunters are encouraged to be mindful and respectful of workers and heavy equipment in the area. Construction work is anticipated to occur Monday through Friday during daylight hours through the winter and into early spring. 

If you choose to hunt in the delta, please anticipate workers and heavy equipment to be present and active while you are there. To provide added safety to the workers on the project, yellow “Safety Zone” signs will be installed. Please do not shoot toward or within the safety zones. 

"Safety Zone" sign for the Phase 3 of the Clark Fork Delta Restoration Project

Here are a few simple precautions to follow while hunting the delta:

  • Abide by all yellow “Safety Zone” signs, and don’t hunt behind or shoot toward them
  • Always know your surroundings and what is beyond your shot direction to avoid unintentionally shooting toward workers or heavy equipment
  • Stay clear of the bridge crossing
  • Consider hunting in some of your other spots, or perhaps explore a new area

We recognize the timing of construction overlaps with waterfowl and trapping seasons; however, the project will restore and improve delta habitat by stabilizing banks, creating emergent benches and islands and planting vegetation aimed at protecting and improving wildlife habitat, hunting and fishing opportunities into the future. 

Planning your trip

North Idaho is full of incredibly diverse hunting and fishing opportunities. If the Pack River Delta construction impacts your plans, check out the Idaho Fishing Planner and Idaho Hunt Planner to get ideas for and plan your next outing. Both planners are great tools for sportsmen.

A guide to Fish and Game’s fishing and boating access sites is available online at idfg.idaho.gov/access

For more information or if you have any questions, contact the Panhandle Regional office at (208) 769-1414.

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