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Hunters: Remember to allow at least 10 business days delivery time when ordering tags online or by phone

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Ordering online or by phone is a convenient way to buy your hunting/fishing licenses and permits, but sportsmen and women are reminded to allow enough time for their products to be mailed before their outings. 

Fish and Game recommends at least 10 business days for hunting tags to arrive. (Note: The items… more

Fish salvage order issued for the Jensen Grove Pond

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Idaho Fish and Game's Southeast Region has issued a salvage order for the pond at Jensen Grove Park in Blackfoot, effective Sept. 20 through Oct. 30. 

During the salvage order timeline at Jensen Grove Pond:

Fish may be taken by any method except use of firearms, explosives, chemicals, or electric… more

Idaho Fish and Game and Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests initiate 3,000 acres of wildlife habitat improvements in the Selway

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The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests and the Idaho Fish and Game are undertaking an ambitious program of work to improve fish and wildlife habitats and restore healthy forest ecosystems in areas of mutual interest. In 2020, Fish and Game was the second agency to enter into a Good Neighbor Authority (GNA) agreement… more

Second annual “North Idaho Bear Fair” to be hosted at Boundary County Fairgrounds on Sept. 28

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If you live in north Idaho, you live in bear country, plain and simple. North Idaho is home to both black and grizzly bears, and living and recreating safely in their midst requires intentionality and specific training and skills.

New to hunting in Idaho? Here are 10 helpful tips

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Concerned about fires in your hunting area? Here's what you need to know

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Idaho Fish and Game advises hunters heading into the backcountry this hunting season to check with Forest Service ranger district offices or county sheriffs’ offices for fire closures in their hunt areas. General fire information can be found online. 

Hunters can also find the location of fires in relation… more

Trappers reminded of court-ordered wolf trapping closures; recreationists reminded they may encounter traps elsewhere

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Trappers are reminded of a federal court ruling that has changed trapping seasons for wolves in 19 counties in Idaho. Elsewhere in the state, hunters and recreationists are reminded they may still find traps set for wolves in the field this fall in other parts of the state. For full wolf trapping seasons and rules, see… more

Youth pheasant hunt scheduled Oct. 5 in Salmon

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Idaho Department of Fish and Game will host a youth pheasant hunt in Salmon on Saturday, October 5.   

Designed for youth ages 10 to 17, the event will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.      

Sammie Hendricks announced as Idaho's Hunter Education Instructor of the Year 2023

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Fish and Game is honored to announce Sammie Hendricks from the Upper Snake Region as Idaho’s Hunter Education Instructor of the Year for 2023. Hendricks was presented with this prestigious award at the July 24, Commission Meeting and again honored by his peers at the Hunter Education Instructor Banquet this August in… more

The 2024 Upland Game Bird Outlook

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Idaho, with one of the most rugged landscapes in the union, offers a ton of upland game bird hunting opportunities. Whether you find yourself in the high-mountain timber or the lowland-sagebrush steppe, there’s a good chance you’re in upland bird country.

Upland game birds are sensitive to environmental factors—… more

New hunters still have time to complete hunter education courses before the season

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For those interested in hunting this fall, but who have not taken a hunter education course, it’s not too late. The online course is designed to be flexible and convenient. By completing an online course, students can get their hunter education certification on their own schedule and be ready to hunt this season.

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Fish and Game Twin Lakes access site in North Idaho will be closed Sept. 18, 2024 through April 15, 2025

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The Idaho Fish and Game Twin Lakes boating access site will be closed from Sept. 18, 2024 through April 15, 2025. The site is located in the channel between Upper and Lower Twin Lakes on West Twin Lakes Road.

The closure is necessary to allow for dredging the channel between Upper and Lower Twin Lakes to provide… more

Hunting/Technology working group gets 767 applicants, and now the selections begin

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Idaho Fish and Game is now processing applications for members of the new Hunting and Advanced Technology (HAT) Working Group that will assess public perspectives on what technology is considered “fair chase” in hunting. 

“We received an amazing response with 767 hunters applying to be on the working group… more

Archery hunter survives bear attack in Island Park

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On the morning of Sunday, Sept. 1, an archery hunter was attacked by an adult male grizzly bear west of Henrys Lake in Island Park. The man was hunting elk with a friend on the Caribou-Targhee National Forest near the Divide Creek Road when the attack occurred. 

During the surprise encounter, one of… more

North Idaho Large Tract Property Reminders

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As you are planning your fall hunts, remember that recreational motorized access to all Large Tracts properties is designated to open roads and trails, with all other roads closed to recreational motorized access. All roads are open at all times for non-motorized access.

Here are a few Large Tracts… more

2024 Deer & Elk Hunting Outlook

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Statewide, deer and elk hunting in Idaho looks promising after a tough season in 2023.

Elk, the stalwarts of the mountains generally speaking, have stayed relatively healthy and stable. Statewide, mule deer numbers also appear to be improving, while eastern Idaho’s muleys—after suffering from one of the worst… more

Outdoor Funding Council Seeks Candidate Projects to Enhance Recreation in Idaho

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The Outdoor Recreation Fund Advisory Council (ORFAC) is accepting applications to build projects that expand recreational opportunities within Idaho. For 2024, the council has $5 million to spend on capital projects (trails, bridges, campgrounds, etc.) that create or enhance outdoors access.

Funding for this… more