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Hunters: 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

Horsethief Reservoir to be Drained/Treated

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Horsethief Reservoir's yellow perch population, offspring of their illegally stocked ancestors, will soon get the boot thanks to action taken by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. The reservoir's once robust trout fishery has suffered since the illegally planted yellow perch were first spotted in Horsethief back… more

Antlerless Seasons Closed in Some Units

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With the archery season set to open August 30, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game reminds hunters that Units 33, 34 and 35 are closed to antlerless white-tailed and mule deer hunts. In May, the Idaho Fish and Game commissioners closed antlerless hunts, including youth and archery hunts, in the three southwest Idaho… more

Upland Game Seasons Open

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Fall upland hunting starts September 1 with seasons for mourning doves, forest grouse and sandhill cranes as well as cottontail rabbits and snowshoe hares. Hunters will find upland hunting rules and shooting times in the rules brochure at license vendors and Fish and Game offices as well as on the department website… more

Steelhead Season Set to Open

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The steelhead harvest fishing season for most steelhead waters opens Friday, September 1. The run numbers are not as far behind last year's numbers as they were a week ago as the counts at Bonneville Dam show. By August 15, 2005, about 156,000 steelhead had crossed Bonneville; this year only about 133,000 crossed the… more

Land Use Summit Planned

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Idaho's vanishing rural lands and booming development will be the focus of the Idaho Land Use Summit, September 14 and 15 at the Nampa Civic Center. The two-day event promotes conservation of Idaho's rural quality of life and wildlife resources by bringing experts in western land-use issues together to find a balance… more

Idaho Salmon & Steelhead Days Marks 10 Years

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Idaho Salmon and Steelhead Days, a special event for Idaho fifth-graders, will mark its 10th anniversary at Idaho Fish and Game Headquarters in Boise, September 6 through 8. The three-day event celebrates Idaho's salmon and steelhead. Nearly 2,500 5th graders, parents, and teachers are expected to attend the event.… more

Ask Fish and Game

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Q. How can an out-of-state hunter meet Idaho's transportation rules that require leaving evidence of sex attached to a big game carcass when California, Oregon and Washington prohibit importing whole carcasses or carcasses with backbone or brain? A. Hunters may be allowed to transport the skull cap with antlers if no… more

Prescribed Fires Improve Forest Health

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By Miles Benker Thick, white smoke is seen high above the ridge. The fire crew walks along the freshly dug fire line, watching carefully as the brush snaps and crackles. The flames are moving slowly and the crew is pleased. Far different than several current wildfires burning out of control, this fire was… more

Sagebrush Wildlife Film Festival

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Scott Ransom, Pocatello Zoo Director, (208) 234-6264 Imagine seeing beautiful outdoor scenery featuring up-close encounters with some amazing wildlife from all over the worldÉ without leaving Idaho. It's possible if you attend the second annual Sagebrush Wildlife Film Festival which will showcase award-winning films… more

The Season Never Ends in Outdoor Photography

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By Eric Stark Idahoans are luckier than most in having bountiful fish and wildlife and a variety of hunting and fishing seasons. There is one season that never ends for Idaho's outdoor enthusiasts,however, and that is photography season. Whether capturing the breath of a bugling bull elk, the snow-capped peaks of… more

Sight In that Favorite Rifle

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With hunting seasons just around the corner, big game hunters around the region are asking themselves the same question: does my rifle shoot straight? That question can be positively answered on Saturday, September 9 at the annual "Sight-In" event, to be held at Black's Creek Rifle Range, 2420 E. Kuna-Mora Road east… more

Steelhead Season Set to Open

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The steelhead fishing season opens September 1 in Idaho, but this year, like the salmon runs earlier this year, the steelhead may be running behind schedule. Run timing data suggest that the 2006 run is slightly later than in 2005. But it still is too early to accurately assess the run size relative to the pre-season… more

Doe Seasons Closed in Some Units

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With the archery season set to open August 30, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game reminds hunters that some units are closed to antlerless hunts. In May, the Idaho Fish and Game commissioners closed antlerless hunts, including youth and archery hunts, in Units 33, 34 and 35. They also closed the youth controlled… more

Super Hunt Raises Money for Sportsman Access

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After the second round on August 15, the annual Super Hunt drawings have raised more than $120,000 for the Department of Fish and Game's Access Yes! program this year, updated figures show. But the revenue has declined since the inception of the program in 2004 when it brought in $162,391. In 2005 that dropped to $141… more

Wolf Control in Idaho Continues

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During August, wolves have injured one and killed four calves, one adult cow and several sheep, and in response three wolves have been killed, and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game has authorized the capture and removal of one pack and four other additional wolves. When gray wolves were reintroduced in Idaho in… more

Land Use Summit Planned

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An 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… more

Fish and Game Commission to Consider Purchase

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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will conduct a conference call meeting at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, August 24, to discuss the purchase of Redbird Canyon, near Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area, by the Idaho Fish and Wildlife Foundation. The meeting will be at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game headquarters at… more