The official start of spring is still a few days away, but good fishing weather has arrived. A fresh batch of rainbow trout has also arrived at C.J. Strike Reservoir courtesy of Idaho Power.
Idaho Power tankers are adding 50,000 rainbow trout to C.J. Strike Reservoir this week. Fish are being added to the reservoir at the Cottonwood and Jack’s Creek boat launch sites. These Idaho-grown trout are 10- to 12-inches long — perfect for the frying pan.
C.J. Strike Reservoir, about 30 miles south of Mountain Home, has several campgrounds as well as day-use access. Anglers can fish from boats or the bank. The company recently upgraded the docks near the North Park campground.
Visitors planning to stay overnight should reserve a spot online at idahopower.com/camping. Cash payments at the campgrounds are not accepted.
Idaho Power adds rainbow trout to the Snake River twice each year. The program is part of the company’s commitment to providing recreational opportunities for customers as part of its federal license to operate hydroelectric facilities on the Snake River.
The C.J. Strike power plant was completed in 1952. It has three generators with a total capacity of 82,800 kilowatts — enough to power more than 63,000 average-sized homes.
Brad Bowlin
Communications Specialist
bbowlin@idahopower.com
208-388-2803