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Best Fishing in Malad, Idaho

  • Writer: Jana McMurdie
    Jana McMurdie
  • Apr 24
  • 3 min read

Looking for the best fishing near Malad, Idaho? From Devil’s Creek Reservoir to Daniels Reservoir and the Malad River, discover peaceful, local fishing spots perfect for trout and outdoor adventure.


If You Love Fishing, You’ll Love It Here

If your idea of a good morning involves a quiet sunrise and a fishing pole in hand, you’re going to fit right in around Malad.

This isn’t one of those busy, overfished destinations packed with people. Out here, fishing is slower, quieter, and a whole lot more peaceful. It’s the kind of place where you can take your time, enjoy the views, and actually relax while you wait for a bite.

And the best part? You don’t have to go far.


🎣 Devil’s Creek Reservoir (Right by the Ranch)

One of the best-kept secrets around here is Devil’s Creek Reservoir—and it just so happens to be right by the ranch house.

If you’re staying with us, this is about as convenient as it gets. You can head out early in the morning or sneak in a quick evening trip without having to plan your whole day around it.

  • Just minutes from the ranch house

  • Peaceful, uncrowded setting

  • Great for a relaxed fishing experience

  • Beautiful views, especially at sunrise and sunset

It’s not a big, busy destination—and that’s exactly why people love it. Simple, quiet, and easy.


🎣 Daniels Reservoir (Our Go-To Spot)

If you’re looking for the most reliable place to catch fish, Daniels Reservoir is hard to beat.

Just a short drive from Malad, it’s regularly stocked with trout, making it a great option whether you’re experienced or just getting started.

  • Stocked with rainbow trout

  • Shore fishing and boat access

  • Great for families and beginners

  • Wide-open space and easy access

This is usually the spot we recommend if you want a solid chance at actually catching something.


🌊 Malad River (Quiet + Scenic)

For something a little more rugged, the Malad River offers a completely different kind of fishing experience.

You’ll find stretches that feel untouched, with canyon views and very little foot traffic. It’s peaceful, a little slower, and perfect if you enjoy the process just as much as the catch.

  • Rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout

  • Ideal for fly fishing

  • Less crowded, more natural setting

Bring your patience—but also take your time and enjoy it.


🎣 Crowthers Reservoir (Quick & Easy)

If you’re looking for something close and simple, Crowthers Reservoir is a great option right in town.

  • Close to Malad

  • Stocked with trout

  • Also has bass and panfish

  • Easy access for a quick outing

Perfect for an evening trip or if you’ve got kids along.


🌄 Upper Malad River Area (Fishing + Views)

Even if the fish aren’t biting, this area is worth the drive.

The Upper Malad River has public access spots and some of the prettiest views around. It’s a great place to explore, fish a little, and take in the landscape.

  • Scenic canyon views

  • Public access areas

  • Quiet and uncrowded


💡 A Little Local Insight

Malad isn’t a big-name fishing destination—and honestly, that’s the best part.

You won’t be competing for space or dealing with crowds. Most days, it’s just you, the water, and a whole lot of quiet.

It’s simple, it’s peaceful, and it feels like real Idaho.


🏡 Staying With Us?

One of the things we love most about living here is how easy it is to get outside and enjoy it.

With Devil’s Creek Reservoir just minutes away and several other great fishing spots close by, you don’t have to go far to have a really good day.

If you need directions, tips, or just want to know where to start, we’re always happy to help.

 
 
 

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