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C. J. Strike Reservoir

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Type
  
reservoir

Basin countries
  
United States

Area
  
30.35 km²

Outflow location
  
Snake River

Primary outflows
  
Snake River

Surface area
  
7,500 acres (30 km)

Catchment area
  
105,672 km²

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Primary inflows
  
Snake River, Bruneau River

Inflow source
  
Bruneau River, Snake River

C.J. Strike Reservoir is a reservoir located in southwestern Idaho. Its main recreational features include the C. J. Strike Dam and its 7,500-acre (30 km2) reservoir, an impoundment of the Snake River and Bruneau River. This in turn provides excellent fishing (both cold and warm water) and boating opportunities along with, to a lesser extent camping and hiking.

Contents

Map of C J Strike Reservoir, Idaho, USA

The area is maintained and managed largely by Idaho Power Company, which provides free public access and operates the campgrounds adjacent to the reservoir. The area is also known for ruts from the Oregon Trail which can still be seen by hiking the area.

Species of Fish

The following are or have been resident fishes of Strike Reservoir: Black Crappie, Bluegill, Bridgelip Sucker, Brown Bullhead, Channel Catfish, Chiselmouth, Common Carp, Largemouth Bass, Largescale Sucker, Mottled Sculpin, Mountain Whitefish, Northern Pikeminnow, Peamouth, Pumpkinseed, Rainbow Trout, Redside Shiner, Smallmouth Bass, Warmouth, White Crappie, White Sturgeon (Snake River Population), Whitefish (Var. Sp. Prosopium), and Yellow Perch.

Idaho Fish and Game Commission recommends the following for sportsman: Bluegill, Pumpkinseed, Sunfish, Bullhead Catfish, Channel Catfish, Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, Smallmouth Bass, White Sturgeon, and Yellow Perch. http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/ifwis/Fishingplanner/WaterInfo.aspx?qt=1&ID=26&WID=15428

Due to ignorance of certain individuals other known species have also been found and transplanted. Like all natural resources, continued abuse of the reservoir's ecosystem could have a detrimental effect on future fishing. http://www.idahostatesman.com/2009/04/01/717960/walleye-caught-in-idahos-cj-strike.html

References

C. J. Strike Reservoir Wikipedia