In north Idaho, the general pheasant season runs from Oct 12th through December 31st. You can find more information regarding seasons and rules in the Idaho Upland Game, Turkey and Furbearer Regulation Book.
Hunters, 18 years of age and older, intending to take advantage of stocked birds by hunting on a pheasant release area will need to purchase an upland game bird permit in addition to their hunting license. Each permit is valid for six rooster with a daily bag limit of two. These permits can be purchased at a regional fish and game office, licensed vendor, online, or by phone (1-800-554-8685).
Pheasant hunters are required to sign-up in advance, except when hunting Redbird WMA. All hunters are required to wear hunter orange while hunting the release locations. Shooting hours are 8 a.m. to one half hour after sunset for all stocked locations within the Clearwater Region.
To learn more about each of the Clearwater stocking areas visit the links below:
Palouse Youth-Only Area: This property is a privately-owned, youth only area enrolled in Fish and Game’s Access Yes! Program. Please visit Palouse River Access Yes! webpage for more property information and how to sign up for access.
Genesee Release Area: This property is a privately-owned area enrolled in Fish and Game’s Access Yes! Program. Please visit Genesee Area Access Yes! webpage for more property information and how to sign up for access. **Note** that the Genesee Release Area is a subset of the overall Genesee Area in Access Yes!
NOTE: Peterson Loop will no longer be stocked with pheasants due to adverse road conditions to access this site.
Craig Mountain WMA – Redbird Parcel: This property is a public accessible area owned and managed by Fish and Game. Please visit the Craig Mountain WMA webpage to view information about the WMA and visit Redbird Parcel webpage for information. **Note** Hunters are not required to sign up to hunt the Redbird Parcel.
For additional questions regarding pheasant stocking in the Clearwater Region, please contact Regional Wildlife Habitat Biologist, Justin Bright at (208) 799-5010 or email at justin.bright@idfg.idaho.gov