Steelhead Fishing Trip In Idaho

The state of Idaho has some of the top steelhead fishing opportunities in the world. Steelhead are a type of trout that draw similarities with salmon. This is because steelhead spawn in the freshwater rivers and go on to spend years living out in the ocean before returning to the rivers to spawn. Thus, knowing where, when, and how to catch steelhead is critical to any anglers approach. For the best results, we recommend hiring a professionally licensed Idaho steelhead fishing guide.

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Idaho Steelhead Fishing Season

The steelhead fishing season in Idaho varies by river. For 2023 the majority of the steelhead season runs from January 1st - April 30th. However, there are some exceptions with some rivers closing the season at the end of March or mid-May. Spring is considered to be the best time to catch steelhead with higher catch rates being reported from March - May. Catch limits and other regulations can vary by river and anglers must always release wild steelhead and salmon. So, be sure to review the rules and regulations set forth by Idaho Fish & Game before heading out (here).

Where to Fish for Steelhead in Idaho

Steelhead can be fished in Idaho in the Snake River, Clearwater River, North Fork of the Clearwater River, Middle Fork of the Clearwater River, South Fork of the Clearwater River, Salmon River, and the Little Salmon River. However, The Clearwater River is often the go-to steelhead fishing river for many anglers.

Guided Steelhead Fishing Clearwater River Trip

The north for of the Clearwater River between Lewiston and Orofino Idaho is the steelhead mecca for anglers from around the world. We run guided steelhead fishing trips there with a certified Idaho fishing guide. The north fork is most famous for the large B-Run steelhead that put up a hell of a fight. Adam will meet you at the Pink House boat launch early in the morning before the sun has come up. Be prepared for chilly conditions on the jet boat as much of the river does not see much of the sun throughout the fishing trip. Once the jet boat hits the Clearwater River, the excitement of the steelhead chase is on. You will be guided towards the Dworshak dam where the steelhead suck to the fresh cool water coming out of the Dworshak Reservoir that sits 700 feet above the river. A guided steelhead fishing trip here lasts for 7 to 9 hours so keeping your endurance is key to success. With Adam, your local knowledgeable steelhaead fishing guide, many fishing techniques will be used throughout the day leading to many steelhead in the net.

How to Fish for Steelhead in Idaho

Hire a professionally licensed Idaho fishing guide for the best results when fishing for steelhead in Idaho. They will teach you many techniques utilized for steelhead fishing including side drifting, bobber & jig, plunking back trolling, among others. Using bait or scents is often considered helpful in increasing one’s odds of hooking a steelhead and there are many types of popular baits that work for steelhead. No matter the technique you use, make sure to only use single-pointed barbless hooks when pursuing your catch.

Guided Steelhead Fishing Trips

If you are new to steelhead fishing or unfamiliar with the rivers in Idaho. Choosing a guided steelhead fishing trip may be the easiest route to finding and catching steelhead. Click the “Book Now” button below to browse the guided steelhead fishing trips available in Idaho that are offered via the GuideTime marketplace.


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