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Fish Salvage Nixes Limit on Fish
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Several springs augment the Big Wood River between Magic Dam and the old railroad trestle 1.25 miles below the dam.
 
 
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Wednesday, July 27, 2022
 

STORY AND PHOTO BY TERRY THOMPSON

The Big Wood Canal Company recently notified Idaho Fish and Game that they would soon close the gates at Magic Dam.

That will lead to substantial flow reductions or cessation of flow, which functionally de-waters the Big Wood River 1.25 miles below the dam and the Richfield Canal. The gates are closing earlier than normal due to ongoing regional drought conditions in the Big Wood River basin.

Effective July 28 and continuing until Oct. 1, 2022, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission has ordered that bag and possession limits be removed on portions of the Big Wood River below the dam, from a point beginning at the railroad trestle, approximately 1.25 miles downstream of the dam, extending to the State Highway 75 Bridge.

The order also includes the Richfield Canal from the upstream point of diversion from the Big Wood River to its confluence with the Little Wood River near Richfield, Idaho. 

The fish salvage order does not include the reservoir waters behind Magic Dam.

The Big Wood River immediately below Magic Dam extending down to the railroad trestle (roughly 1.25 miles below) is not included in the salvage order since the river has several springs that provide enough water to support fish populations.

Anglers are reminded that some areas of the Richfield Canal may be on private property. Permission must be obtained from the private landowner prior to fishing in these areas. 

A valid 2022 fishing license is required to salvage fish. Fish may be taken by any method, except by firearms, explosives, chemicals or electric current effective July 28 through Oct. 1, 2022.   

Questions? Contact the Magic Valley Regional Office at 208-324-4359. 

 

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