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IDAHO FISH AND GAME
HEADQUARTERS NEWS RELEASE Boise, ID
Ask Fish And Game Q: I am planning a trip to the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. The regulations require barbless hooks, but say nothing about treble hooks. Can I use a treble hook on the Middle Fork? A: Yes. You may use a treble hook when fishing the Middle Fork of the
Salmon River. Just make sure the barbs are removed or completely bent down
on all three points. In Idaho the definition of hook is: a bent wire device
to which one, two or three points may be attached to a single shank. The
same rules apply to all waters in the state that are restricted to barbless
hooks. The number of points on the hook doesn't matter as long as the barbs
are removed.
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