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Win Big Buck$, Apply for Controlled Hunts Early
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Hunters who apply early for this fall's controlled hunts for deer, elk, black bear and antelope can get big bucks in two ways: draw a tag and hunt one in the field, or be the lucky winner of a drawing worth $600 or $400. The applications are accepted during the whole month of May, but only those received by May 10… moreFlagrant Violation Costs Privileges for 10 Years
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A recent Washington County court sentencing demonstrated the consequences of running afoul of Idaho's statute on "flagrant violation" of wildlife laws. One of the acts that can invoke the flagrant violation law is obtaining a hunting license while under license suspension stemming from a previous poaching case. In… moreCommission to meet in Moscow
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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will meet at The University Inn, 1615 Pullman Road, in Moscow, April 24, 25 and 26. The meeting will begin with a strategic planning session April 24 from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. and continue with an open house from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The business meeting will begin at 8:00 a.m. on April 25… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. If I harvest two turkeys in the spring can I harvest a turkey in the fall? A. Yes, but it will have to be in a controlled hunt. A person is allowed to purchase three turkey tags a year. They are the spring general season tag or a spring controlled hunt tag, a late spring/fall tag, and a fall controlled hunt tag… moreIdfg Seeks Comment On Plan For Chester Wetlands Segment Of Sand Creek WMA
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IDAHO FALLS - It took years for the dream to become a reality, but finally the Chester Wetlands segment of Sand Creek Management Area has been set aside for the benefit of sportsmen and wildlife alike. While acquisition was a long and arduous task, it was only the first step of the journey; the next step is the… moreReservoir Fishing Forecast
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Fishing opportunities in some Magic Valley Region reservoirs may not be the best this year, due to two years of poor snow pack and runoff. Those reservoirs where limits were removed or salvage operations permitted in 2001 do not show a lot of promise for immediate recovery after this winter's meager offerings. In… moreTurkey Poachers Find Out Cost Per Pound Is Rather High For Transplanted Birds
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IDAHO FALLS - IDGF staff and volunteers have worked hard over the last two years to jump start a wild turkey population in the Upper Snake Region. A total of 507 birds have been moved into the area, brought in from other parts of the state. In two separate incidents earlier this spring, the number of birds was reduced… moreUse Decoys Safely This Turkey Season
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LEWISTON - - Though using one or more turkey decoys can significantly increase a hunter's chance in harvesting a gobbler this spring, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game warns that decoys can also increase the chances of a mistaken identity shooting incident when used or transported improperly. Inexperienced or… moreGot Fishing Fever ? Give Trout A Try
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LEWISTON - - With steelhead season drawing to a close and salmon season right around the corner, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game reminds trout anglers that area lakes and reservoirs can also provide plenty of great fishing action. "We've been busy stocking area lakes and reservoirs with rainbow trout," says… moreIdfg To Host Beginning Salmon Angling Clinic
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OROFINO - - With salmon fishing growing in popularity across the state, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game has teamed up with several experienced salmon anglers to offer a salmon angling clinic to be held on the North Fork Clearwater River near Orofino on June 8th. The clinic is designed to introduce beginning… moreDishonest Nonresident License Buyers Beware
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MOSCOW - - With a new computer software cross-checking system shared between the Idaho Transportation Department and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, fishing and hunting license purchasers who are dishonest in their residency claims may quickly pay the price. All fishing and hunting licenses purchased within… moreYellowstone Cutthroat to be Counted
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By Harry Morse, Southeast Region Last year 4,747 native Yellowstone cutthroat trout were counted at the fish trap on the Upper Blackfoot River east of Soda Springs. Fish and Game biologists installed the mobile trap again this year and are ready to start counting fish. "We install this trap to get an accurate count… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. Can I exchange my hunting license and pay extra for a Sportsman's Pack? A. Nope. This kind of an exchange amounts to a license upgrade, which is now prohibited by Commission policy.Chinook Fishing Opens April 20
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Salmon anglers can fish for hatchery chinook in Idaho beginning April 20. Meeting by telephone conference call Wednesday, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission approved department proposals for 2002 chinook fishing. The Commission approved the department proposals unanimously with Commissioners John Burns and Dr. Fred… morePoachers Sentenced in Big Lost River Valley Poaching Case
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The discovery of the headless carcass of a large bull elk in a gravel pit near Moore, Idaho last October has led to the conviction of six individuals on charges of violating a number of wildlife laws. Besides the illegal killing of the elk by spotlighting it at night, shooting it in the spine, and finishing it off with… moreOpen House Set for New Upland Bird and Furbearer Seasons
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Bird hunters, falconers, and trappers will have the opportunity to review the Department of Fish and Game's recommendations for the 2002 - 03 and 2003 - 04 seasons at an open house in Jerome on Thursday, April 18. This open house will be from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. at the regional office, 868 East Main. Individuals who… moreHunter Education Course Offered In Moscow
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MOSCOW - - The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is offering a hunter education course for Moscow area youth. The course is scheduled to run from April 22 to May 11, 2002. It will be held 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., each day at Moscow Jr. High School, located at 1410 East D Street. Contact Jim Cash at 882-7040 to register… moreGobbler Hunters Urged To Think Safety First
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LEWISTON -- With the spring turkey season opening April 15 in much of the state, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game urges hunters to think "Safety First." "The primary cause of turkey hunting accidents is hunters not properly identifying their targets," said Richard Oliver, hunter education coordinator based in… more