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Help catch poachers by calling the CAP hotline at (800) 632-5999

| idfg-bpearson

With some hunting seasons underway and more opening soon, Idaho Fish and Game asks the public to call the Citizens Against Poaching (CAP) hotline if they witness a violation of wildlife laws, and program the number into the contacts in your smart phone. 

“The public plays a critical role in catching poachers… more

Fishing the Upper Snake Region's high mountain lakes

| idfg-bhigh

When summer crowds descend on our more popular river fisheries, solitude during your fishing excursions can be increasingly hard to find. Fortunately, for those willing to put in a little effort, there are still plenty of destinations available in Idaho that not only often offer solitude, but exceptional… more

Farragut Shooting Range September schedule change and partial closures

| idfg-ksiitari

The Farragut Shooting Range will be closed Mondays until further notice. The range will operate Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. starting in Sept.

Farragut Public Shooting Range is staffed with volunteer Range Safety Officers. Due to volunteer shortages primarily tied to COVID-19, the range does not… more

The Maiden Hunt Series, Part 1 – Gretchen and Henry

| idfg-bpearson

Mentoring is woven in the fabric of hunting. For millennia the tradition has been passed down through generations and shared with friends. For the tradition to continue, the each generation of hunters are tasked with passing the torch to the next.

Fish and Game's Maiden Hunt Series explores how rewarding it… more

Aggressive cow moose with calf reported in the Adams Gulch area north of Ketchum

| idfg-tthompson

On Friday, September 4, 2020 Fish and Game received a report of an aggressive cow moose that bluff charged a family in the Adams Gulch area north of Ketchum on Friday, September 4. A family of three with a baby in a stroller and two leashed dogs was hiking along the creek when a cow moose charged the family. An adult… more

Trapper and wolf trapper education classes coming to Pocatello

| idfg-jjackson

Wolf trapper education and trapper education classes are once again being offered by Idaho Fish and Game in the Southeast Region. Classes had been put on hold since March due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Upcoming classes will be held at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game regional office located at 1345 Barton… more

Things to consider before the hunt

| idfg-jjackson

Some hunters have had their gear packed for weeks in anticipation of hunting season. Others are still in the planning phase. Either way, here are a few things to consider before heading out on your fall hunting adventures.

In regards to COVID-19, hunters should pay attention to local, state, federal, and health… more

Radio collar and aerial survey data helps with hunt forecasting

| idfg-zlockyer

Knowing how a winter has impacted a herd of deer or how big game populations are fluctuating is essential in order to make predictions about an upcoming hunting season. Biologists acquire that data, in part, through radio collaring activities and aerial surveys.  Here is a breakdown of some of that information… more

Lake Pend Oreille Sets New Catch/Release Record Bull Trout

| idfg-mkoenig

Ed O'Hara poses for a quick photo before releasing this 31-inch bull trout to claim the latest catch/release fishing record for Idaho's native char.

Congratulations to Ed O'Hara of Hayden on landing the latest catch/release state record bull trout. O'hara landed the 31-inch native char while… more

Hunting outlook for Southeast Idaho: what to expect and why

| idfg-efreeman

Archery season is underway in southeast Idaho, and many other hunting opportunities will soon follow. Whether hunters are already hitting the hillsides, or are just getting started with their fall plans, one thing they all want to know is: what to expect this season.

To make any kind of prediction on deer and… more

Officers seek information on bull elk poached near Clagstone Road in Bonner County

| idfg-ksiitari

On September 1, a landowner located a dead bull elk adjacent to his property on US Forest Service land off Clagstone Road in Bonner County. The elk’s head and antlers were removed, leaving the rest of the animal to waste. Senior Conservation Officer Rob Morris determined that the large bull was poached a day or two… more

F&G Commission awards $100K to Community Challenge Grants

| idfg-bpearson

During their meeting on July 23, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission awarded $100,000  to various organizations throughout the state through the Idaho Fish and Game Commission Community Challenge Grant program.

Through this program, Idaho Fish and Game assists outside organizations in implementing projects that… more

A 2020 upland game bird permit is required to hunt pheasants at Clearwater region release sites this fall

| idfg-jbruns

Idaho Department of Fish & Game (IDFG) will release over 1,300 pheasants this fall at four locations throughout the Clearwater region. In addition to a hunting license, an upland game bird permit is required to hunt stocked pheasants at these regional locations. Permits are not required to hunt pheasants or any… more

Trapper education classes offered in the Magic Valley

| idfg-tthompson

Trapper education classes are once again being offered by Fish and Game in the Magic Valley Region. Classes had been put on hold since March due to COVID-19 restrictions. Both trapper education and wolf trapper education classes will be offered.

Please note that persons desiring to trap wolves need BOTH the… more

Traps, snares and pets can be a bad combination, and here's how to avoid a problem

| idfg-bpearson

With some wolf trapping seasons in Idaho opening on Sept. 10, and many more trapping seasons opening in October, upland game bird hunters and other people recreating with off-leash pets are reminded to avoid traps and be prepared to act quickly in the event their hunting or hiking companion becomes trapped.

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People can comment on proposed and temporary hunting, trapping and licensing rules that require legislative approval

| idfg-rphillips

Idaho Fish and Game is currently taking public comment on a variety of proposed rules and temporary rules that would affect hunting, trapping, nonresidents license purchases and more. Deadline to comment is Sept. 23, and people can comment via email or mail written comments to rules@idfg.idaho.gov or mailed to Paul… more

F&G Commission expands access to pheasant hunting with new stocking locations

| idfg-bpearson

Pheasant hunters will have more birds and more places to hunt them in 2020, thanks to the Fish and Game Commission recently expanding the department’s pheasant stocking program by more than doubling the number of stocking locations, adding at least one in each of Fish and Game’s seven regions.

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Pronghorn migration study begins across Idaho

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Fish and Game Wildlife Biologists took to the air in late July to capture pronghorn antelope as part of a statewide effort to improve the understanding of pronghorn migration routes and habitat use. In all, 106 pronghorn were outfitted with GPS tracking collars across 27 Game Management Units. Thirty one of those… more