GOLD MINING NEAR KOOSKIA IDAHO

My dad was always going to strike it rich by finding a gold or mineral mine in North Central Idaho.  He never did find it, but we sure had a lot of  fun looking.  Later on in life, since he had give me the bug,  I spent some time placer mining on the Southfork of the Clearwater River, near my home in Kooskia Idaho.  I used a 4 inch floating suction dredge which I consider the best small scale mining tool ever invented.  Basically it vacuums up the gravel of the creek or river bottom, runs the material over a series of riffles set in a sluice box, and quickly classifies the pay dirt down to a much smaller volume, which is easily panned out with a gold pan.  I’ve never been so excited as when I was doing a clean-up and the bottom of my pan started turning yellow!  One day my partner cleaned up over 11 ounces.  Not a bad days work-or rather play!  If  you’d like to move to Idaho and try your luck at mining check out our website at www.myidahocountry.com

Ben..

RM

Idaho's Southfork of the Clearwater River.

Idaho's Southfork of the Clearwater River.

Kooskia National Fish Hatchery nets $1.1 million

 
     From the mountains of Idaho to the tropical islands of Hawaii, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will undertake $37.2 million for improvement projects within the Pacific Region.     Locally, the Kooskia National Fish Hatchery will receive $1.1 million for improvements, but it’s unclear how the money will be allocated, let alone spent.       Adam Izbicki of the Fish and Wildlife Service who manages the hatchery said the $1.1 million will definitely help upgrade the 41-year-old facility, but will not address all the maintenance issues by a long shot. 

     Izbicki has been at the hatchery three years as interim manager. He noted that the Fish and Wildlife retain ownership and maintenance responsibilities of the facility, but the Nez Perce Tribe also has considerable oversight of the facility.

     The hatchery produces 600,000 spring Chinook salmon annually and acclimates another 300,000 coho salmon for release.

Time for you to move to Idaho?  Check out all are Kooskia, Kamiah Idaho Real Estate for sale at www.myidahocountry.com.

Courtesy, Clearwater Progress, Kamiah Idaho

Idaho Turkey Wild Turkey Hunting

Twice is nice - Eleven-year-old Bailey and 10-year-old Tanner Christopherson bagged their first turkey on opening day of the youth hunt. They were accompanied by their father, Chad Christopherson of Kamiah. Photo submitted by grandma MaryDawn Christopherson.  If you’d like move to Idaho and take your grandkids Turkey Hunting check us out at www.myidahocountry.com.

RM

Courtesy Clearwater Progress, Kamiah Idaho

Record fish caught in Idaho

 
 

Record fish - Romelle Hedberg of Kamiah, Idaho holds a whopper of a rainbow trout, believed to be the biggest taken from Dworshak Reservoir near Orofino Idaho. The fish weighed 11 lbs., 11 ounces when it was caught on April 7. Two days later the fish’s certified weight was 11.51 lbs. Move to Idaho and start fishing! Check us out at www.myidahocountry.com

 Photo by Joetta Kiele of Kooskia

Courtesy Clearwater Progress

Spring Storms Help Idaho's Snow Pack.

Series of March storms boost Clearwater snowpack

     Late arriving spring storms gave a real boost to the Clearwater Basin snowpack, bringing in an “amazing” amount of welcome moisture, according to hydrologist Phil Morrisey with the National Resources Conservation Service at Boise.

     During the final two weeks of March, the Clearwater received 152 percent of average precipitation for the month, sending the snowpack back up to average and above average levels.

     As of Monday, April 6, the Clearwater snowpack overall was 102 percent of average. The streamflow forecast for the Selway River has bumped up to 112 percent of average and the Lochsa streamflow prediction is 103 percent of average.

     The Salmon River Basin snowpack has risen to 98 percent of average and the snowpack for the northern Idaho Panhandle is currently 89 percent of average.

     Here in the Clearwater, the snowpack levels dropped to the low 80 percent range just a few weeks ago after a long term of dry weather ushered in 2009. By mid-March, it was looking like a lower than average snowpack.

     But then storm after storm descended on the northwest, bringing a deluge of precipitation in the form of rain or snow.

     Morrisey said some of the higher sites in the Clearwater received 10-14 inches of precipitation during that time period which translates into several feet of heavy snow.

     During a March 26 helicopter survey, Morrisey said he measured 11-12 feet of snow at places like Hemlock Butte and Lost Lake. Like to play in Idaho’s snow?  Check us out at www.myidahocountry.com

RM

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Horseback trip into the Selway-BitterRoot

Idaho's Hidden Lake

Idaho's Hidden Lake

Two or three times a year I take a  horseback trip back into the Selway-BitterRoot Wilderness near my home in Kooskia Idaho.  I usually con one of my horse owning friends into taking me along or sometimes  I lay out a little green, and hire one of our local Outfitters.  About an hours drive will get us to a trailhead along the Lochsa or Selway Rivers.  Another hour or so, after unloading the stock and getting them all cargoed up, we’re on the trail, heading for a high mountain Idaho Lake.  Some times we will camp at one particular lake (like Hidden Lake) and others, we will move to another lake each day.  We fish, swim, eat too much, and lay around camp and swap lies.  There is no better way to spend an afternoon and evening than to be way back in the Selway Bitter-Root Wilderness, watching the sun slide down over the ridge and then the moon climbing up into a star-studded sky.  “Boy’s throw another log on the fire and top off my glass of forty rod, I feel another story coming on….”  Sound good to you! Check us out at www.myidahocountry.com

BEN

RM

A long winter for Elk in Idaho

Where’s that haystack - A herd of elk searches for greener pastures but finds nothing but snow-covered ground in the Woodland area near Kamiah, Idaho. The photo was taken Dec. 24, 2008 when Elijah Zeida and his father decided to take a drive. Photo submitted by Elijah Zeida of Stites, Idaho  Ready to move to Idaho? check us out at www.myidahocountry.com

Courtesy: Clearwater Progress

RM

Small Herd of Elk near Kamiah, Idaho

Small Herd of Elk near Kamiah, Idaho

Idaho Steelhead season still open.

3-12-09-cp-fishing-1   A surefire cure for cabin fever, steelhead season is still open on the mainstem and South Fork of the Clearwater River.

     The spring harvest season opened Jan. 1, and it continues until April 30 on both the upper Clearwater to Clear Creek and the South Fork Clearwater River from its mouth upstream to the confluence of American and Red Rivers. The North Fork Clearwater River from its mouth upstream to Dworshak Dam is also open until April 30.

     The statewide steelhead limit is three per day, nine in possession and 20 for the spring season. Once limits are reached, the angler must stop fishing, even catch-and-release. Anglers must have a valid 2009 Idaho fishing license and steelhead permit.

     Steelhead anglers may use only barbless hooks, and may keep only hatchery steelhead marked with a clipped adipose fin. All other steelhead must be released unharmed immediately.   If you’d like to fish in Idaho everyday, move there! Check us out at www.myidahocountry.com

Courtesy: Clearwater Progress

RM

Idaho Water Front Real Estate

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Middlefork of the Clearwater River.

Middlefork of the Clearwater River.

Driveway that leads to the River.

Driveway that leads to the River.

lowells-007lowells-0041If  your looking for some land in Idaho with River Frontage this could be the one for you!  52 acres on the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River near Kooskia, Idaho with some true River frontage.  This property features a year round sream, custom built home, shop, dog kennels and out of this world views of the Middle Fork River.  Interested?  Check us out @ www.myidahocountry.com

RM

Steelhead Fishing Hot in Idaho!

 

 

 

Galen Hamilton of Kamiah Idaho, renowned steelhead angler and Idaho State Logging Safety expert, holds up his Valentine’s gift, a steelhead as red as his long sleeved shirt. Hamilton was fishing with Dave Woods on the Clearwater River near Kamiah on Feb. 14. The fish measured 37 inches long and weighed approximately 16-17 pounds. It was Hamilton’s first steelhead trip,

 

 

 

 

 

It's a Keeper!

It's a Keeper!

 

 

 

 

 

 and first catch.  If  you’d like to live where you could catch fish like this check us out @ www.myidahocountry.com  Photo by Dave Woods,  Courtesy Clearwater Progress.