What fishing season changes would you like to see for 2025-2027?
Help shape fishing seasons in the Southeast Region by submitting your ideas by March 10.
How to provide feedback
The scoping process is a time for anglers to share their ideas and concerns and suggest potential changes to fishing seasons and rules. Comments are most helpful when they are specific and detailed. Focus on specific changes to fishing rules, and not on general suggestions. Make sure to include the water body, fish species, and specific rule change you have in mind.
Share your ideas and concerns and suggest potential changes to fishing seasons. Comments are most helpful when they are specific and detailed. Make sure to include the water body, fish species, and specific season change you have in mind.
Submit as many ideas as you like using the form below. Please provide one comment per water body.
What fishing season changes would you like to see for 2025-2027?
Help shape fishing seasons in the Southeast Region by submitting your ideas by March 10.
How to provide feedback
The scoping process is a time for anglers to share their ideas and concerns and suggest potential changes to fishing seasons and rules. Comments are most helpful when they are specific and detailed. Focus on specific changes to fishing rules, and not on general suggestions. Make sure to include the water body, fish species, and specific rule change you have in mind.
Share your ideas and concerns and suggest potential changes to fishing seasons. Comments are most helpful when they are specific and detailed. Make sure to include the water body, fish species, and specific season change you have in mind.
Submit as many ideas as you like using the form below. Please provide one comment per water body.
Public meeting
February 27: Pocatello
5:30 – 8 p.m. MST
IDFG Southeast Regional Office
1345 Barton Rd
General thoughts and comments regarding your favorite fisheries
Submit as many ideas as you like using the form below. Please provide one comment per water body.
For questions or to provide additional comments, please contact Idaho Fish and Game Southeast Regional Fish Manager Patrick Kennedy at 208-236-1262