East Fork Potlatch River

Tributary of the Potlatch River

  • Recommended Fishing Water

East Fork Potlatch River in Clearwater and Latah Counties is 21.8 miles in length.

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Facilities

Motor Restriction
No
Boat Ramp
No
Dock
No
Toilet
No
Campground
No
ADA Access
Yes

Recommended Game Fish

Species Observed in Surveys

Fish Stocking Records

Date
Species
Quantity
General Size
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Date
Species
Quantity
General Size
1991/07/18 Rainbow Trout 1,750 Catchable (6+ inches)
1991/04/26 Rainbow Trout 250 Catchable (6+ inches)
1990/06/13 Rainbow Trout 500 Catchable (6+ inches)
1990/05/11 Rainbow Trout 500 Catchable (6+ inches)
1990/04/19 Rainbow Trout 1,000 Catchable (6+ inches)
1990/03/03 Rainbow Trout 29,447 Fry (0-3 inches)
1989/06/07 Rainbow Trout 1,120 Catchable (6+ inches)
1988/05/06 Rainbow Trout 1,200 Catchable (6+ inches)
1987/04/24 Rainbow Trout 2,000 Catchable (6+ inches)
1986/04/23 Rainbow Trout 2,220 Catchable (6+ inches)
1985/05/15 Rainbow Trout 1,150 Catchable (6+ inches)
1985/03/28 Steelhead 383 Adults
1984/05/12 Rainbow Trout 1,950 Catchable (6+ inches)
1984/04/25 Rainbow Trout 1,680 Catchable (6+ inches)
1983/05/11 Rainbow Trout 3,010 Catchable (6+ inches)
1983/04/27 Rainbow Trout 3,900 Catchable (6+ inches)
1982/05/22 Rainbow Trout 1,200 Catchable (6+ inches)
1982/05/07 Rainbow Trout 1,800 Catchable (6+ inches)
1981/06/30 Rainbow Trout 1,650 Catchable (6+ inches)
1981/06/04 Rainbow Trout 900 Catchable (6+ inches)
1981/05/26 Steelhead 100,000 Fry (0-3 inches)
1981/05/01 Rainbow Trout 618 Catchable (6+ inches)
1981/04/22 Rainbow Trout 2,200 Catchable (6+ inches)
1980/06/04 Rainbow Trout 1,020 Catchable (6+ inches)
1980/05/14 Steelhead 125,000 Fry (0-3 inches)
1980/04/29 Rainbow Trout 2,080 Catchable (6+ inches)
1979/05/22 Rainbow Trout 1,320 Catchable (6+ inches)
1979/05/03 Rainbow Trout 1,100 Catchable (6+ inches)
1979/04/19 Rainbow Trout 2,100 Catchable (6+ inches)
1978/06/29 Rainbow Trout 2,880 Catchable (6+ inches)
1978/06/22 Rainbow Trout 3,000 Fingerling (3-6 inches)
1978/05/31 Steelhead 120,000 Fry (0-3 inches)
1977/06/30 Steelhead 170,000 Fry (0-3 inches)
1977/05/19 Steelhead 186,192 Fry (0-3 inches)
1976/05/19 Rainbow Trout 1,440 Catchable (6+ inches)
1975/08/29 Brook Trout 5,820 Fry (0-3 inches)
1975/07/03 Rainbow Trout 288 Catchable (6+ inches)
1975/06/27 Rainbow Trout 840 Catchable (6+ inches)
1975/06/03 Rainbow Trout 1,680 Catchable (6+ inches)
1974/06/13 Rainbow Trout 605 Catchable (6+ inches)
1974/05/16 Brook Trout 30,400 Fry (0-3 inches)
1973/06/29 Rainbow Trout 2,300 Catchable (6+ inches)
1973/04/26 Rainbow Trout 2,380 Catchable (6+ inches)
1972/09/08 Brook Trout 2,964 Fry (0-3 inches)
1972/04/21 Rainbow Trout 812 Adults
1971/04/28 Rainbow Trout 1,980 Catchable (6+ inches)
1970/08/24 Brook Trout 2,090 Fry (0-3 inches)
1970/04/28 Rainbow Trout 1,300 Catchable (6+ inches)
1969/04/30 Rainbow Trout 1,250 Catchable (6+ inches)
1968/04/26 Rainbow Trout 1,380 Catchable (6+ inches)
Source: IDFG Fish Stocking Database.

Licenses and Tags

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Fishing Rules, 2025 - 2027

All Waters Open All Year

Except as modified in Special Rules
Fishing is not allowed within the posted upstream and downstream boundary of any fish weir or trap.

Daily Bag Limits

The following daily bag limits apply to all waters within each region except as modified in the Special Rules. The possession limit is 3-times the daily bag limit.

Special Rules

No Special Rules for East Fork Potlatch River.
Clearwater Region Bag Limits
Bass (Largemouth and Smallmouth)

  • In rivers and streams, no bag, length or possession limits
  • In lakes and reservoirs, limit is 6, both species combined

Brook Trout

  • Brook Trout limit is 25
  • Harvest allowed during any open season unless otherwise noted under Special Rules - if gear or bait restrictions are listed, they apply when fishing for Brook Trout

Bull Trout

  • Bull Trout - catch-and-release

Kokanee

  • Kokanee limit is 25

Salmon (ocean-run)

  • Spring and summer Chinook Salmon seasons and limits are set by the Idaho Fish and Game Commission and issued in separate brochures
  • Seasons and limits for fall Chinook Salmon and Coho Salmon can be found here
  • Sockeye Salmon fishing is prohibited. Defined as ocean-run Oncorhynchus nerka longer than 14 inches in the Snake River drainage below Hells Canyon Dam, the Salmon River drainage (excluding above Mosquito Flat Dam), and the Clearwater River drainage (excluding that portion above Dworshak Dam and lakes)
  • Fishing for salmon is prohibited unless a salmon season is specifically opened for that water

Steelhead (ocean-run)

  • Defined as Rainbow Trout longer than 20 inches in the Snake River drainage below Hells Canyon Dam, the Salmon River drainage (excluding lakes and reservoirs), and the Clearwater River drainage (excluding that portion above Dworshak Dam, and lakes)
  • Fishing for steelhead is prohibited unless a steelhead season is specifically opened for that water. See fishing regulations for details

Sturgeon

  • Sturgeon - catch-and-release
  • Sturgeon must not be removed from the water and must be released upon landing
  • Barbless hooks, sliding swivel device to secure a weight, and a lighter test line to secure weight to sliding swivel device are required. See fishing regulations for details

Tiger Muskie

  • Tiger Muskie limit is 2, none under 40 inches

Trout includes Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow Trout, and trout hybrids (e.g. Tiger Trout)

  • In rivers and streams, trout limit is 2, all species combined
  • In lakes, reservoirs, ditches and canals, trout limit is 6, all species combined
  • Bull Trout and Brook Trout are listed separately

Walleye (Stocked illegally in this Region. May be harmful to existing fisheries.)

  • No bag, length, or possession limits. Harvest is encouraged

Whitefish

  • Whitefish limit is 25
  • Harvest allowed during any open season unless otherwise noted under Special Rules - if gear or bait restrictions are listed, they apply when fishing for whitefish

Protected Nongame Fish includes Pacific Lamprey and Sand Roller

  • May not be harvested or possessed

All Other Fish Species includes bullfrogs and crayfish

  • No bag, length, or possession limits
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