Idaho Fish and Game is asking anglers to “catch, kill and keep” a nonnative fish that threatens the populations of other fish species at a popular reservoir in Canyon County. The guidance comes as ...
Fisheries biologists in southwest Idaho have been getting flooded with calls from anglers catching walleye in Lake Lowell in recent weeks, and while biologists appreciate anglers’ eagerness to report, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Canyon County's Lake Lowell dock at sunrise. (Getty Images) Idahoans should use caution when recreating in or near Canyon County’s ...
BOISE, Idaho — Summer is coming to an end, but for those looking to take a dip in Lake Lowell in Canyon County, they should pick another location, as it is under a health advisory. The Department of ...
Jul. 12—Now here's something you'll never see in Minnesota or North Dakota. I came across a story from the Idaho Statesman newspaper the other day about a walleye "invasion" in Lake Lowell, a ...
Fisheries biologists in Southwest Idaho have been getting flooded with calls from anglers catching walleye in Lake Lowell in recent weeks, and while biologists appreciate anglers’ eagerness to report, ...
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) issued a health advisory Tuesday warning residents to stay away from Lake Lowell. A harmful algal bloom was identified in the lake, located south of ...
Now, walleye in Lake Lowell have “a self-sustaining population,” and the message to anglers is shifting: “If you catch one, keep it,” not release it, Butts said. “Kill it, keep it, and, you know, eat ...