Press Releases and Articles
Governor Risch Authorizes Immediate Harvesting Of Escaped Elk
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JAMES E. RISCH GOVERNOR NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Brad Hoaglun September 7, 2006 (208) 334-2100 BOISE - Governor Jim Risch signed an emergency Executive Order today… moreCommission Approves Proposal to Kill Escaped Elk
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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission has authorized the Department of Fish and Game to open a depredation hunt, should it become necessary, to shoot domestic elk that escaped last month from an eastern Idaho shooter-bull operation. No depredation hunt will be in effect unless the department director and the Upper Snake… moreHunting Prospects Positive in Panhandle
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Of the 8,000 square miles in the Idaho Panhandle, 85 percent is forestland. Over half of the land area is publicly owned. With so much forested area and large blocks of land open to public hunting, the Panhandle is a big game hunter's paradise. The dense vegetation provides high security and escape cover and limits… moreMountain Whitefish - An Unsung Idaho Native
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By Steve Elle, Fisheries Technician Most Idaho anglers sing the praises of salmon, steelhead and resident trout. But few are aware of their overlooked cousin, the mountain whitefish. Whitefish are more widely distributed and occur in higher numbers than any of the other members of the trout/salmon family in Idaho. But… moreF&G Lifts Horsethief Reservoir Bag Limits
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Horsethief Reservoir will soon be drained and treated to improve future angling opportunities, and beginning Saturday, September 9 and continuing for the next few weeks, bag limits at the popular fishing spot have been eliminated. Until the treatment is complete or the order rescinded, anglers can take home as many fish… moreFish & Game Lifts Horsethief Reservoir Bag Limits
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Horsethief Reservoir will soon be drained and treated to improve future angling opportunities, and beginning Saturday, September 9 and continuing for the next few weeks, bag limits at the popular fishing spot have been eliminated. Until the treatment is complete or the order rescinded, anglers can take home as many fish… moreGrizzly Bears Appear To Be Doing Well In The Yellowstone Ecosystem
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BOZEMAN, MT - Mark Haroldson, Wildlife Biologist for the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team at the USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center reports that whitebark pine cone production was good this fall, averaging 34 cones per tree on 19 transects that the Study Team and cooperators monitor annually throughout the… moreFish and Game Monitors Sage Grouse for West Nile
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This year, sage grouse deaths from West Nile virus have been reported in Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Oregon - eight sage grouse have tested positive in Idaho. Idaho Department of Fish and Game wildlife biologists are monitoring sage-grouse in response to the recent outbreak of the virus. This year, two sage grouse in… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. Can I carry a handgun while hunting during archery or muzzleloader seasons? A. It is legal to carry a handgun while hunting. But it is not legal to kill an animal during archery or muzzleloader seasons with anything other than a bow or muzzle-loading musket or rifle. If an animal is wounded, the hunter should put… moreDam at McAarthur Lake to be Repaired
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Lake Level Must be Lowered to Complete Project The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) announced plans to repair the dam at the McArthur Lake Wildlife Management Area south of Naples and north of Elmira. Work is scheduled to begin September 11. Concerns about the structure were first indicated in February,… moreFire Improves Forest Health, Wildlife Habitat
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By Miles Benker-Idaho Department of Fish and Game Thick, white smoke rises high above the ridge. A fire crew walks along the freshly dug fire line, watching carefully as the brush snaps and crackles. The flames move slowly; the crew is pleased. Far different than several current wildfires burning out of control,… morePreliminary Chukar Survey Results Mixed
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The preliminary results of aerial surveys of chukar numbers at Brownlee were not encouraging, but Lucky Peak looked better. Idaho Fish and Game biologists completed aerial surveys in the Brownlee and Lucky Peak areas on August 31 and September 1. Though biologists counted an all time high number of groups of birds… moreIdaho Salmon & Steelhead Days Marks 10 Years
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Idaho Salmon and Steelhead Days, a special event for Idaho fifth-graders, will take place again this year at Fish and Game Headquarters in Boise, Wednesday through Friday, September 6 - 8. The three-day event celebrates the uniqueness of salmon and steelhead. Nearly 2,500 5th graders, parents, and teachers will attend… moreLand Use Summit Planned
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The Idaho Land Use Summit is set for September 14 and 15 at the Nampa Civic Center. The two-day conference will focus on Idaho's ever increasing growth and development and balancing growth with fish and wildlife resources, associated recreation, and rural lifestyles. The summit planners hope to bring together… moreSteelhead Season Opens
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The Idaho steelhead harvest fishing season for most steelhead waters opened Friday, September 1. The low early numbers returning to Idaho may mean fewer steelhead caught early in the fall fishing season, but that doesn't always mean it'll be a bad year. The average harvest during the fall seasons from 2002 to 2005 is… moreWaterfowl Regulations Available
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Waterfowl hunting regulation for 2006-2007 will be available after September 4 at Idaho Department of Fish and Game offices and hunting license vendors across the state. The regulations also are available at the Fish and Game Website: http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/cms/hunt/rules/wf/. Earlier this year the Idaho Fish… moreFires Close Backcountry Trails, Road
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Several large fires burning in Idaho's backcountry have raised concerns about public safety and hunter access. In the interest of public safety the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management have closed some areas. Other areas may be closed as fires grow or new fires start. These closures may affect some… moreHunters: Give Us Your Jaws
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If you're a big game hunter, Fish and Game would like your jaw; the jaw of your cow elk or doe mule deer that is. The jaws are needed as part of an effort to better estimate the age structure of certain elk and deer populations across Idaho. "If we can collect enough lower jaws from female elk and deer, we can… more