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A Cold Lake Lowell Rockhunt!
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Lake Lowell Rockhunt?
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Plume botryoidal chalcedony nugget!
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Plume slice!
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Botryoidal slice!
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Plume agate inspection!
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Plume flow!
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Botryoidal Chalcedony Nugget!
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Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir!
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Playing with color!
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Plume chunk glow!
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Red dot glow slice!
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Glow plume!
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Carnelean Glow!
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Jasper glow!
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Glow Plume!
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Thundercup glow!
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Thunderegg glow!
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Plume chunk glow!
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Slab o' Plume Glow!
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Glow chunk!
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Plume agate glow!
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Rabbit Springs Lava Flow!
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Broken Geodes & Thundereggs!
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Whole Thundereggs from Rabbit Springs Lava Flow!
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Thunderegg Nest!
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Snake River Canyon! (near the Evel Knieval jump)
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The green caught my eye!
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Square geode!
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Big ol' chunk!
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Beautiful dark opal!
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Hot Botryoidal Mess!
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Plume agate!
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A Bit o' Honey Plume Agate!
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Brecciated jasper!
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Plume agate!
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Alien egg!
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Half of a geode!
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It's curved!
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Plume Agate!
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Botryoidal formations!
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Carnelian sandwich!
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Broken geode!
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This half survived Monther Nature!
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Plume agate!
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Beautiful Colors!
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Jasper, Chalcedony, Opal & ???
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Cool Banding!
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Rockhunting at Graveyard Point!
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Broken nodule!
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Big Red!
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Nodule with crystals!
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Chalcedony or Opal!?
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Quartz Nugget!
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Crushed Thunderegg!
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Tri-cluster of Thundereggs!
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Big Green!
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Chalcedony!
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Boise River Rockhunting!
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Lava Rock!
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Carmel Chalcedony Nugget!
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Cracked Up Quartz!
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Cool Nodule!
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Smooth as Glass!
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Did you see the little X?
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Pink Quartz!
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Crisscross Iron Stained Quartz!
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Tiny Thundereggs!
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Clear/White Banding!
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Circular Formation!
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What's inside this Thunderegg?!?
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Is it a Thunderegg?
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Cross section cut!
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Beautiful Colors!
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Pink n' White Inside!
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Alien Egg!
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There's this!
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Love the orange/yellow!
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Interesting!
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Chocolate!
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Quartz and...
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Cool Staining Pattern!
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Beautiful Colors!
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Now that's a big gash!
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One 4 cuttin'!
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This one got a swirley!
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X marks the spot!
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Beautiful Opal Glow!
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The Orb!
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Honeycomb Nodule!?
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White Chalcedony!
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Up Crane Creek!
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Chunk of colors!
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Red nodule of______?
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Blood red!
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Colorful banding!
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Jasper? Chalcedony?
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Asteroid!?!?
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Honeycomb chunk!
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Nice cut!
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Agate nodule!
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One to cut!
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White botryoidal chalcedony?
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Got a little cave in it!
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Orangey!
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Interesting form!
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Agate w/Orange Chalcedony!
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Smooth Shard!
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Cool Banding!
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Spud 2!
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Nice Glow!
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Half Glow!
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Banded Glow!
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Bright White!
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Glow Blob!
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Quartz and ?
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Lil' bit of opal!
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Should be a pretty glow! Stay tuned!
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Yella Quartzite!
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Beautiful Quartz!
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Did you catch the silver flakes?
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No idea!
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Bright Orange Jasper Nodule!
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Beautiful Jasper!
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Layers!
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Jasper Banding!
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Colorful!
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Opal!
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Purple & Yellow Jasper!
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Opal or Chalcedony?
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Chalcedony & Jasper!
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Part of a Thunderegg!?
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Spud 3!
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Beautiful Quartz!
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Beautiful Yellow Quartz!
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Jasper Nodule?
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Agate Stone w/Yellow Chalcedony!
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Quartz Shard!
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Grey Quartz!
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Rockhounding at Lucky Peak Reservoir!
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Agate Nodule!
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Beautiful Quartz!
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Blue/Grey Quartzite!
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Quartz Nugget!
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Agate Nodule!
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Yellow Chalcedony!
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White Quartz Shard!
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Beautiful Yellow Quartz!
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Coral Fossil!
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Petroskey stone?
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Dinosaur Egg!
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Pink!
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Mish Mash of Agate!
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Yellow & White Chalcedony!
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Agate Nodule w/Chalcedony!
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Colorful Jasper!
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Yellow/Green Jasper!
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Contrasting colors!
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Sandwich o' Chalcedony!
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Colorful Jasper!
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Chalcedony Sqared!
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Chalcedony Blob!
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Stunning Colors!
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Pinks & Reds!
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Beautiful! Wait for it!!!
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Agate & Quartz!
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Quartz!
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Iron Stained Quartz!
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Quartz!
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Beautiful!
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White/Grey Quartz!
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Nice!
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Mostly Quartz!
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Beautiful Quartz!
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Quartz Nugget!
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Beauty!
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Chalcedony?
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Purdy!
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Chalcedony!
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Iron Stained!
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Quartz or Chalcedony!?!?
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Chalcedony from a Thunderegg!
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Quartz +!
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Chalcedony!
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Yellow Quartz!
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Quartz n' Iron!
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Rose Quartz!
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Indian Creek, ID
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Big ol' Nodule!
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Pretty Colors!
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Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir!

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Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir has a multifaceted history intertwined with the region's agricultural development, engineering achievements, and recreational evolution:

Construction and Purpose: The Salmon Falls Dam, which created the Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir, was constructed between 1908 and 1910 by the Salmon River Canal Company. Originally, the dam was built to provide irrigation water for farms in the region, addressing the need for a reliable water source for agriculture in the arid climate of southern Idaho. The dam was one of the largest in the world at the time of its construction and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009 due to its historical significance.

Challenges: The dam faced initial challenges due to the porous, lava-rich terrain which allowed water to leak through rather than accumulate in the reservoir as planned. It took 74 years for the reservoir to reach full capacity in 1984, significantly longer than anticipated.

Recreational Development: Over time, the reservoir transformed from a primarily irrigation-focused water body to a significant recreational area. Lud Drexler, a pioneer sportsman, played a crucial role in its development for public use, leading to the establishment of Lud Drexler Park in 1981. This park now offers facilities for boating, fishing, camping, and other outdoor activities, making the reservoir a popular spot for recreation in south-central Idaho and Northern Nevada.

Fishing and Wildlife: The reservoir is renowned for its fishing, particularly for walleye, making it one of the premier walleye fisheries in Idaho. Various species of fish like brown trout, Chinook and kokanee salmon, yellow perch, among others, are stocked or naturally present, contributing to its status as one of the most plentiful fisheries in southern Idaho. However, there have been concerns about the health of the walleye population due to issues like forage availability and stunted growth from over-abundant predators.

Environmental Impact: Efforts have been made to manage the environmental impact, particularly concerning water quality and the ecological balance of species within the reservoir. Actions like adjusting water releases for flood control and managing fish populations have been part of this ongoing effort.

Community and Cultural Significance: The area around Salmon Falls Creek Reservoir has historical significance beyond just its physical structures. It served as a trade route for Native American groups between the Snake River Plain and the Great Basin, highlighting its cultural importance before modern development.

This history reflects a story of engineering ambition, environmental adaptation, and the transformation of a landscape into a community resource for both agriculture and leisure.

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