Press Releases and Articles
Pronghorn dies after plummeting off cliff
| Anonymous (not verified)
A doe pronghorn plunged to her death Tuesday afternoon after running full speed off the cliffs of Hammer Flat, narrowly missing a group of rock climbers staging below.
The collared doe, #19938, was part of a newly-launched pronghorn project designed to learn more about the seasonal movements of pronghorn in… more
Concerned citizens report an increased number of dogs chasing deer in the Clearwater Region
| idfg-jbruns
Dogs chasing deer is becoming a common call in the Clearwater Region lately. Concerned citizens reported a spike in dogs chasing deer numbers in the Kamiah, Kooskia and Grangeville areas. Deer are being chased, injured and at times eaten alive by dogs running at large.
Pet owners have a duty to monitor and… more
Hatchery highlights for March: Notable fish stockings around the state
| idfg-bgrant
Idaho Fish and Game stocks over 30 million fish from its hatcheries into waters throughout the state every year, providing Idahoans with fishing opportunities for a variety of species.
Stocking is ramping back up in many parts of the state in March as the weather gets warmer and spring approaches, and many… more
Southwest Region Rainbow Trout Stocking Schedule - March
| Anonymous (not verified)
Personnel from Fish and Game's Nampa Hatchery will be releasing more than 20,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout at the following locations during March.
Location Week Stocked Number of Trout
Boise River – Barber Dam to Glenwood March 9 1,440
Boise River – Eagle Rd.… more
See and hear a massive spring waterfowl migration at Fort Boise WMA
| idfg-rphillips
Sometimes it’s a distant cackling sound that’s your first sign snow geese are arriving, or it may be the tell-tale, V-shaped flocks high in the sky. Regardless, it means a feathered fireworks display is about to start at Fort Boise Wildlife Management Area near Parma.
The 1,630-acre WMA is… more
Harvest, hunter numbers down for deer and elk in 2019
| idfg-bpearson
Hunters took fewer mule deer, white-tailed deer and elk in 2019 compared to 2018.
The 2019 statewide elk harvest and deer harvests were down about 8 percent and 13 percent from the prior year. The number of deer hunters in Idaho was also down by 5.5 percent from the prior year, while the number of elk hunters… more
Spring fishing kicks off March 1 at F&G's Hagerman Wildlife Management Area
| idfg-bpearson
Idaho Fish and Game's Hagerman Wildlife Management Area opens for fishing March 1, and there will be plenty of trout available for anglers on opening day.
According to Hagerman hatchery manager Joe Chapman, Fish and Game will stock 4,350 catchable-sized trout in the various ponds on the WMA prior to the opener… more
Fish and Game to host Hunter-Angler Chili open houses in Salmon and Challis
| idfg-mdemick
Local hunters, anglers, trappers and wildlife enthusiasts are invited to join Idaho Fish and Game staff at open houses in Salmon and Challis to visit about current wildlife and fisheries management in Lemhi and Custer counties.
Topics include:
Big Game harvest statistics and recent aerial survey results… moreDraw results available for spring bear controlled hunts
| idfg-bpearson
Spring bear controlled hunt draw results are available now.
The results have been posted through Fish and Game’s licensing system. Hunters who already have an account can check to see if they drew controlled hunt tags for spring black bear at https://idfg.huntfishidaho.net/login. Email notifications will be… more
Wildlife Express: Falcons are hunters on the fly
| idfg-scassinelli
Falcons are known for their speed and hunting techniques, and depending on the time of year, you can see them soaring through Idaho skies.
Idaho has five different species of falcons; prairie falcon, merlin, American kestrel, gyrfalcon, and Idaho’s state raptor, the peregrine falcon. Get to know these birds… more
Idaho Fish and Game Commission extends wolf hunting and trapping seasons
| idfg-bpearson
During a conference call on Feb. 20, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission adopted nine proposed modifications to wolf hunting and trapping for the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons, extending wolf hunting opportunity, opening more areas to wolf trapping and extending trapping seasons, which all take effect immediately. … more
Big game scoring day scheduled in Idaho Falls
| idfg-jbrower
Individuals wanting to have their big game antlers, horns or skulls measured and scored by official Boone & Crockett scorers will have an opportunity to do so free of charge this March.
The scoring event will be held at the at the Fish & Game Regional Office located at 4279 Commerce… more
Help sought in the killing of a golden eagle near Oakley
| idfg-tthompson
On February 10, 2020 officials with Idaho Fish and Game, Magic Valley Region, received a report of a mature golden eagle found shot west of Oakley. In addition to being a violation of state law, shooting of a golden eagle is also a federal offense under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act.
A… more
Hunter-Bowhunter Education Combo Course & Field Day offered in Salmon
| idfg-mdemick
Beginning hunters interested in pursuing wild turkey this spring or applying for a big game controlled hunt are encouraged to register for an upcoming course in Salmon.
An instructor-led hunter… more
Southeast Region Winter Feeding Advisory Committee Meeting: February 25
| idfg-jjackson
Southeast Idaho Winter Feeding Advisory Committee Meeting
and Agenda
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
6:30 PM
Southeast Regional IDFG Office
1345 Barton Road
Pocatello, ID… more
Fish and Game to host southeast Idaho fisheries open house in March
| idfg-cwatkins
Kick off the 2020 fishing season by joining us for pizza and a discussion about local fisheries management
Anglers are invited to join Idaho Fish and Game staff for an open house to visit about current fisheries management issues and happenings in southeast Idaho. Pizza and refreshments will be provided, and… more
Bobcat check-in on Feb. 25 in Grangeville
| idfg-jbruns
Attention Trappers! A bobcat check-in will be held at Senior Citizens Center in Grangeville, 108 Grangeville Truck Rte on Sunday, February 25th from 3-5:30pm. Each trapper will be charged a $1.75 administration fee and $2 per pelt.
Contact the regional office (208) 799-5010 for more information.
… more
2020 Craig Mountain Wildife Management Area Newsletter
| idfg-jbruns
Introduction
Welcome to the Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area (CMWMA) and Joseph Plains Wildlife Habitat Area (JPWHA) annual newsletter! We hope to use this letter as a way to inform the public of what has been done and what we plan to do each year on the Wildlife Mangagement Area (WMA)! First off, let… more