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Q. I won't turn 12 until this summer but would like to apply in a controlled hunt drawing this spring. Is this possible? A. Yes, it is. You have to have a hunting license to apply in a controlled hunt, and you have to be 12 to buy one. However, you can buy one at age 11 to apply in a controlled hunt, as long as you… moreWinter Recreationists - Use Caution on Craig Mountain
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is conducting a fire-related salvage logging operation on the Craig Mountain Wildlife Management beginning Monday, February 19, and is urging winter recreationists to use caution when traveling on area roads. The following roads within the Deer Creek drainage will be plowed to… moreRegistration Set For Hunter Education Classes
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Registration for spring and summer rifle and bowhunter education classes in the Magic Valley Region will be held the last week of February and the first week of March. Idaho requires everyone born on or after January 1, 1975, to satisfactorily complete a state-approved rifle hunter education course before they can buy… moreBig Game Comment Meetings Set
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Meeting times and places have been set throughout most of Idaho to comment on proposals for the 2001 deer, elk, antelope, black bear, and mountain lion hunts. The meetings will focus on proposals for the region where they are held, but comment may be offered regarding any proposal. Most meetings are in open house format… moreCascade Pikeminnow Will Be Trapped
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Fish and Game plans a new approach to restoring Lake Cascade fisheries to their former glory. Cascade Reservoir offers anglers a variety of game fish including large trout, coho salmon and tiger muskie but its main claim to fame is yellow perch. About 528,000 perch were caught there in 1986 when Cascade was attracting… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. I heard the Fish and Game web site is going to change. When? Why? Will the address be the same? A. We're hoping to have a newly-designed web site up and running in the next few weeks. It is designed to make information easier to find. The address will remain http://www.state.id.us/fishgame but the links within it… moreTours Available Of Lewiston Wildlife Habitat Area
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With bird songs and butterflies soon to be fluttering in the spring air, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is offering teachers, youth leaders and interested individuals guided tours of the Lewiston Wildlife Habitat Area located near the IDFG Clearwater Region Office at 1540 Warner Ave. A paved trail winds… moreProject Wild Workshops Scheduled
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has scheduled two Project Wild workshops for teachers and youth leaders. Workshops will be held March 15 and 16, 2001 at Lewis and Clark State College (LCSC) in Lewiston, and April 27 and 28 at the University of Idaho in Moscow. The Lewiston workshop is scheduled for Thursday and… moreIDFG Seeks Public Input on Proposed Big Game Regulations for Fall 2001 Seasons
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IDAHO FALLS - Sportsmen in the Upper Snake Region will have a chance in the next few weeks to comment on proposed changes on the upcoming 2001 Big Game Season framework. A series of open houses is planned in Idaho Falls on Feb. 20, Arco on Feb. 21, and Rexburg on Feb. 22. While not a great deal of changes are being… morePublic Input Sought on 2001 Big Game Hunting Proposals
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Proposed changes in Owyhee County mule deer seasons and a cap on bull elk tags in the Boise River Zone are just two issues slated for discussion during a series of upcoming Fish and Game-hosted open houses. The public is invited to attend the get together nearest them to help shape this year's hunting seasons in Idaho's… more2001 Big Game Season Open Houses Set
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What is your definition of traditional archery equipment? Should it include only wooden arrows and longbows, or could it include recurves with metal arrows also? What is a traditional muzzleloader rifle? Can it have an in-line firing mechanism, or should it be only a flintlock from a totally purist standpoint? And maybe… moreMountain Lion Season in Units 56 and 57 Closed
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A third female mountain lion has been taken from the combined hunt area of game management units 56 (Sublette) and 57 (Black Pine). This cat was harvested on Thursday, February 8, 2001. According to regulations, the harvest season for cougar in those two units is officially closed effective the afternoon of February 8,… moreScore a Turkey for IDFG!
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ARCHER - In hockey, three goals by a player during a game is called a hat trick. In bowling, when you throw three strikes in a row it's called a turkey. As part of a concerted effort to establish a viable population of wild turkeys in the Upper Snake Region, IDFG scored it's third strike this week by releasing 21 more… moreChronic Wasting Disease Not Seen in Idaho
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Chronic wasting disease, a fatal brain disorder of deer and elk, has not been seen in Idaho. Recent reports in national media including Time magazine and National Public Radio linked "mad cow disease" and the occurrence of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in western big game, suggesting that people who eat big game animals… moreChronic Wasting Disease in Cervids
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By Mark L. Drew, D.V.M.,Wildlife Veterinarian Idaho Department of Fish and Game January 26, 2001 Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a disease that is present in the United States. It has been found in both captive and free-ranging cervids, including elk, mule deer and white-tailed deer. It is of importance to wildlife… moreBighorns Added to Jim Sage Herd
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A transplant completed February 1 south of Burley added 15 California bighorns to the Jim Sage Mountain herd. The bighorn sheep ewes were transported from Hart Mountain National Wildlife Refuge in south central Oregon. The bighorns were captured by an interagency crew of volunteers and personnel from the Oregon… morePoacher Nabbed in Cooperative Effort
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It took legwork by conservation officers in two states and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to track down and convict Randie "Buck" Cowdin of Brigham City, Utah for multiple wildlife violations in Idaho and Utah. Cowdin pleaded guilty to numerous violations and faces fines totaling $15,692 with $4,200 suspended, 1,… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. When do I apply for turkey hunts? A. The application period for spring wild turkey hunts and spring black bear hunts is open through February 15. For fall hunts, apply May 1-31. You can apply at any license vendor, a Fish and Game office, on the Department web site at http://www.state.id.us/fishgame/ or over the… more