BOISE - The Idaho Fish and Game has reopened its hatcheries to visitors in response to reduced Covid restrictions, but will not yet begin offering tours at this time. All public visits will be self-guided.
Hatcheries have been closed to visitors since spring of 2020, but they have traditionally welcomed the public to see their operations and displays.
The Idaho Fish and Game operates 20 fish hatcheries statewide, which raise, manage and support resident fish species. Hatcheries raise rainbow trout, salmon, steelhead and other fish species and release millions of fish annually for anglers. For more information, visit the fish hatcheries webpage.
The resident fish hatcheries are all funded by license dollars and they provide catchable rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and other fish for the angler.
Officials ask that visitors continue to practice safe social distancing.
May 20, 2021 at 09:01PM
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