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Idaho Species Catalog
Explore wildlife in Idaho. Report sightings of wildlife and roadkill.
Browse speciesFrom tags sales to general season openers, there’s a lot happening in Idaho during May that you should be aware of. Staying in the loop can be the difference between applying for that coveted controlled hunt tag and watching from the sidelines.
The application period for fall 2026 deer, elk, pronghorn, swan, fall black bear, and fall turkey controlled hunts begins May 1 and runs through June 5. Hunters can also apply for the first Super Hunt drawing through May 31.
The application period to apply for fall 2026 swan controlled hunts in the Panhandle Region is May 1 through June 5. Successful controlled hunt applicants will be notified by July 10.
Fish and Game spent $2.8 million in 2025 to operate, maintain, and improve fishing and boating access in Idaho. Access sites range from small parking lots for walk-in fishing to full-service recreation complexes that include boat ramps, docks, restrooms, large parking lots, campgrounds, lighting, and more.
Spring Chinook season opens April 25th, are you ready?
Idaho Fish and Game is once again hosting its annual Youth Outdoor Skills Day event. Come join in on the fun Saturday, May 9th, at Beaver Dick Park on Highway 33 from 9am-2pm.
Long Gulch Pond is a great pit stop on your next scenic road trip along the Salmon River corridor and one of just a few community ponds stocked in Idaho county.
In the spring when wildlife baby boom is at its peak, you may have the good fortune to observe a nest of birds or a litter of young mammals with no adult in sight. Enjoy the sight, but remember it is best to leave young wildlife alone.
Explore wildlife in Idaho. Report sightings of wildlife and roadkill.
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