PROJECT OVERVIEW
Protecting the Hoback River as a refuge for native trout.
The Hoback River is considered a yellow-ribbon fishery, supporting healthy populations of Snake River cutthroat trout. However, these populations are at risk due to climate change influences, such as reduced flows and warming water. Several management factors exacerbate the issue, including irrigation practices, lack of stabilizing vegetation along streambanks, and in-channel modifications. These actions allow the water to warm, harming cutthroat trout.