The temps aren't a lot different than here, lower humidity, a bit more snow in the winter, but not crazy amounts. Oddly enough, the panhandle has the mildest climate in Idaho, as it's around 2,000-2,500' above sea level, while most towns in Idaho are 3,500-7,500' above sea level. The high peaks get close to 13,000'
I think the fishing is pretty good, I look forward to finding out. I knew they had salmon and a few varieties of trout in the panhandle, but apparently smallmouth and largemouth bass, perch, and a half-dozen other gamefish are common. And the northern pike get pretty big.
That's the state record fish, caught last year in Hayden Lake-40.76 lbs, 49" long. I had no idea pike got that big.
Yeah, the "Greater Idaho" movement is interesting. It shows how bad Oregon has gotten, that 2/3rds of the counties have voted for secession. Oregon won't let that much tax money go, unfortunately.
I'm always impressed by the roads...I've never seen a pothole, the maintenance is impeccable. I guess that's what happens when a state actually spends the gas tax on road maintenance. I think the schools are pretty decent. Water everywhere and cheap hydro power!
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