Anglers looking to get an early start on their fishing season and catch one of Idaho's most prized fish should take advantage of spring steelhead fishing. It’s an exciting time because we’re seeing the best steelhead return since 2015 with more than 100,000 fish crossing Lower Granite Dam in 2024.
Those fish move into headwaters during late winter and early spring, which concentrates them in the upper tributaries of the Clearwater and Salmon rivers. Anglers key on those areas for the opportunity to catch these large, ocean-going fish.
Where to find them
In the Clearwater area, the South Fork Clearwater River and the mainstem Clearwater River in the Kooskia/Kamiah areas, main Clearwater River near Dworshak Hatchery and the North Fork Clearwater River are all good choices depending on the type of fishing you enjoy. Boaters can catch a lot of fish out the main river, and bank anglers do well in the tributaries.
Fishing also gets good as soon as water temperatures start to warm near Riggins on the Salmon and Little Salmon rivers, and the Snake River near Hells Canyon Dam. In the Upper Salmon River near the town of Salmon, the Deadwater ice jam breaking up is the signal that fishing will start picking up, which typically happens in late February or early March. When the ice jam breaks up, those fish start pouring through and heading all the way to the Stanley area.