Hunters who recently applied for 2024 big game controlled hunts - as well as some who did not apply - are receiving blue postcards with incorrect information that the hunter drew a tag (or tags) this year.
As part of ongoing efforts to monitor the population of grizzly bears in the Yellowstone Ecosystem, biologists from Idaho Fish and Game will begin annual research trapping grizzly bears in the Upper Snake Region beginning in early July. Trapping will occur in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest within the caldera in Island Park, west of Highway 20 along the Centennial Mountain Range, and in the Cave Falls and Teton areas near the Wyoming border. Research trapping operations will conclude near the end of August.
Idaho Fish and Game has begun the process of negotiated rulemaking to consider expanding methods of take for certain gamefish species (specifically, walleye, pike, and lake trout) in response to a petition sent to the Department in May 2024.
Fish and Game staff is proposing an increase in sage-grouse tags offered for the 2024 hunting season. Sage-grouse lek counts increased 22% in 2024 from 2023, and increases were observed in all zones. Hunters and other interested parties can comment on the public comment webpage.
Beat the summer heat by checking out one of the Clearwater Region's waterbodies freshly stocked with rainbow trout! Contact the regional office for more information (208) 799-5010.
The summer sun is out, and so is our fish hatchery staff. The stocking trucks will be bringing a total of 22,250 catchable-size (10 to 12 inch) trout to the following locations around the Upper Snake Region in July. All stocked fish are rainbow trout unless otherwise specified in the comments section. Time to grab your fishing pole and enjoy the summer sun!