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Jan 15, 2009 - Join us the Boise premiere of the acclaimed fly fishing film - DRIFT at the BSU Special Event Center  >> more info

"Adopt-A-Trout" for the genetic study and get a detailed report of the fish's origins >> more info

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Jan 15, 2009 - Join us the Boise premiere of the acclaimed fly fishing film - DRIFT at the BSU Special Event Center >> more info

T.B.D. - Presentation of the genetic research results from last summer's fish sampling efforts and discussion on future conservation for the river >> more info

 

 

 
 
 
 

Thank You for supporting the South Fork Boise conservation effort and making the river a better fishery for the future.

Supporters and Anglers are encouraged to participate in our "Adopt-a-Fish" program for $25 per fish.  These funds will be used to offset the cost of the genetic testing.  Each contributor may name the fish and receive a simple genetic report about the origins of that fish.  Photos and the report will be posted on the Gallery pages later this year or early 2009. 

Please click the DONATE button below, fill in the amount you wish to donate and complete the form to pay with your credit card.  If you do not have a PayPal account, no problem - just click the continue link near the credit card symbols on the next page if the form does not appear and you can pay with any major credit card.

 

  $25.00      One Fish:  S.N.I.T. (standard 9" trout)
  $50.00      Two Fish - Nice Rod Bender
  $100.00     Four Fish - Get The Net & Camera
  $200.00     Eight Fish - We Need a Bigger Net

 


To make a contribution by mail or something other like your time helping with a project, event refreshments, auction items, etc - please use the 'Participate' button.  We appreciate all the support we can get from the community or organizations and your generosity will be recognized on a future 'supporters' page.

 

 


Report Catch Data

You can also support us by simply reporting your catch data.  Idaho Fish and Game gathered extensive catch data through creel census prior to catch and release regulations went into effect in the late 70's and for a few years after.  Since then, catch data is fairly scarce as shown on the graph below.  By determining angler success today, we can compare the fishery to prior years which helps with determining future activities. 

If you want to help, please use the FEEDBACK link above and report for a single angler the number of hours fished, number fish caught, and lengths of the fish if recorded.


 

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