01-13-2009, 08:45 PM
Mark,
When fishing on private property in Idaho, as long as you stay below the "high water mark" you can get out of your boat and fish to you heart's content.
As far as places to canoe and fish, if you're looking to fish somewhere in Yellowstone, Lewis/Shoshone lake and/or Yellowstone lake offer some neat paddling/camping opportunities. They aren't streams, but there is a channel between the two lakes that people canoe/kayak often. Hope this helps.
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When fishing on private property in Idaho, as long as you stay below the "high water mark" you can get out of your boat and fish to you heart's content.
As far as places to canoe and fish, if you're looking to fish somewhere in Yellowstone, Lewis/Shoshone lake and/or Yellowstone lake offer some neat paddling/camping opportunities. They aren't streams, but there is a channel between the two lakes that people canoe/kayak often. Hope this helps.
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