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Hunting, Fishing and Shooting

Federal & State
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is responsible for regulating and managing sport hunting and fishing on State and Federal lands. Visit the Idaho Fish and Game web site for more information.

Tribal
The Treaty of 1855 guaranteed the Nez Perce Tribe certain rights, including hunting, gathering and fishing. Visit the Nez Perce Tribe web site for more information.

Idaho Outfitters & Guides
Explore Idaho Outfitter and Guide Licensing Board website at: IOGLB, where you can search for outfitters by activity.  

Lake and Pond Fishing

There are many lakes and ponds available for fishing on the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests. The Fenn Pond, near the Historic Fenn Ranger Station, is stocked by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. It has a smooth accessible trail and boardwalk and is ideal for children and those who cannot traverse rugged terrain.

River and Stream Fishing

The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests are famous for wild waters. We are bordered to the south by the Salmon River, also known as “The River of No Return.” Portions of this river are designated Wild and Scenic. To the west, the Snake River cuts a deep swath through Hells Canyon, a National Recreation Area. To the northeast is the Selway River, a Wild and Scenic River with premier rafting opportunities. Through the middle is the South Fork of the Clearwater River, which offers prime steelhead and salmon to the fishing enthusiast. Many streams feed into these mighty rivers and lakes can be found nestled in the high mountain peaks.

Hunting

There are several Big Game Hunting Areas on the Nez-Perce Clearwater National Forests, including the Highway 14 Corridor, Lochasa - Highway 12 Corridor, North Fork of the Clearwater Corridor, Palouse Corridor, and the Salmon River - Highway 95 Corridor. Contact your local Forest Service or Idaho Department of Fish & Game offices for more information.

Archery

If you want to hunt with bow and arrow, you must follow state laws as well as Forest rules. You must follow state laws and regulations pertaining to seasons, dates, and licensing.

Visit state fish and game or wildlife websites for hunting licenses or permits, regulations, and season dates.

Recreational and Target Shooting

  • Target shooting
    • Target shooting is allowed some of our national forests.
      • For recommended areas and additional information contact the local ranger districts
    • Fundamentals of shooting:
      • Treat every gun as if as if it is loaded
      • Never let the muzzle of a firearm point at anything you do not intend to shoot.
      • Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target and you are ready to shoot.
      • Always be sure of your target and what is beyond.
      • Ricochets can cause fires. Conditions in the forest can be dry at any time of year. When shooting firearms, please take safety precautions and be mindful that hot projectiles and sparks from ricochets can ignite fires in dry, grassy, brushy fuels.
    • Federal Rules
      • According to the Code of Federal Regulations (title 36), recreational shooting can take place on the National Forests and Grasslands under these conditions:
        • You are at least 150 yards from a residence, building, campsite, developed recreation area or occupied area
        • You are not shooting across or on a National Forest System Road or an adjacent body of water.
        • You are not shooting into or within a cave
        • You are not shooting in any manner or place where any person, property or resource is exposed to injury or damage due to such discharge
        • You are not firing any tracer bullet or incendiary ammunition.

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Mocus Point Trailhead

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Scenic Drives
Fourty-six miles northeast of Lowell, at milepost 143 along the Northwest Passage Scenic Byway and All American Road (US Highway 12), visitors can witness the magnificent Mocus Point suspension…

Newsome Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Located near the historic Newsome Work Center, the Newsome campground provides nice, shaded camp sites. Beaver Creek flows next to the campground.

North Fork of the Clearwater Corridor

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Winter Sports Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Water Activities Picnicking Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Scenic Drives Biking
Two main routes into the corridor make it possible to tour the area in a loop, with little backtracking. Road 247 from the small community of Headquarters is a paved, mostly winding road. Road 250 is…

North Fork Slate Creek Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Biking Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning
The North Fork Slate Creek Campground consists of five campsites, picnic tables and firerings located at the confluence of Slate Creek and its North Fork. Hikers as well as mountain bikers can…

O'Hara Campground

Site Closed
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
O'Hara Campground is the largest campground on the Selway. It provides picnic areas, and toilets, but drinking water systems are currently undergoing maintenance and are unavailable for…

Orogrande Campground #1 and #2

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Locally known as Orogrande #1 and 2, this campground occupies both sides of the road, one on the bank of Crooked River. It includes a toilet, fire rings and at least three camp pads. The non-river…

Orogrande Campground #3 and #4

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Locally known as Orogrande #3 and 4, this campground rests on the bank of Crooked River, with camp spots in deep shade. It includes a toilet, fire rings and at least six camp pads.

Orogrande Summit Campground

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Picnicking
Orogrande Summit is a developed campground with camp pads, all dispersed throughout open timber. Expect to see alpine country with associated wildlife in this high-elevation campground on the route…

Oxbow Campsite

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking
Located on the bank of Newsome Creek, this campsite provides 1 solitary campsite for fishermen wishing to try their luck in Newsome Creek. The area to the east is closed to motor vehicles year round…

Palouse Corridor

Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Water Activities Winter Sports Hiking
The corridor is made up of two main travel routes: State Highway 6 from Potlatch east and north to the St. Joe Divide, and State Highway 8 from Deary to Elk River. While forested, the area borders…

Last updated March 28th, 2025