03-24-2006, 06:38 PM
Alexander Reservoir and McTucker Ponds are planted every year. Roberts was also planted last year. The Bear River and Oneida Reseroir also have a small population of catfish. If you are willing to drive a little to the west, Milner Reservoir has a few cats. It wouldn't surprise me if the odd catfish turned up in American Falls Reservoir or Lake Walcott.
Like you mentioned, Mud Lake has some catfish but as far as I know they are not very common. At the moment I can't think of any other reservoirs in Eastern Idaho that have catfish.
The F&G have planted several Eastern Idaho waters with catfish but the catfish never established themselves. Portnuef River, Snake River and Ririe are some of the places that come to mind.
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Like you mentioned, Mud Lake has some catfish but as far as I know they are not very common. At the moment I can't think of any other reservoirs in Eastern Idaho that have catfish.
The F&G have planted several Eastern Idaho waters with catfish but the catfish never established themselves. Portnuef River, Snake River and Ririe are some of the places that come to mind.
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