Press Releases and Articles
Ask the Conservation Officer (CO)
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by Gary Hompland, Regional Conservation Officer Question: "The other day while hunting chukar partridge, my bird dogs momentarily cornered a bobcat in the rocks. By the time I got close to where the bobcat was, he had outsmarted the dogs and escaped. What rules apply and what permits are required to harvest the… moreF&G Director Cal Groen on IPTV's Dialogue
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On this week's edition of Idaho Public Television's "Dialogue," host Marcia Franklin talks with Cal Groen, the newly appointed director of Idaho's Department of Fish and Game. The Idaho Fish and Game Commission chose Groen to replace former Director Steve Huffaker, who retired after leading the agency for nearly five… moreSuper Hunt Applications on Sale Now
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It's not too early to apply for a chance at the hunt of a lifetime in this year's Super Hunt drawings. Applications for the first Super Hunt and Super Hunt Combo drawing must be received at the Fish and Game headquarters by May 31 with the drawing set for June 15. Tickets will be drawn for eight elk, eight deer, and… moreUpland Bird Seasons End
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Wednesday is the last chance for upland bird hunting in Idaho. Upland seasons end Wednesday, January 31, for chukar, gray partridge, and bobwhite and California quail. The daily limit for chukar and gray partridge is eight chukar and eight gray partridge. Possession limit after first day is 16 chukar and 16 gray… moreSpring Turkey and Black Bear Hunts
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The application period for spring turkey and spring black bear controlled hunts started Monday, January 15 and continues through February 15. Spring turkey and spring black bear seasons start April 15-some controlled hunts open later. Leftover tags for spring turkey and bear controlled hunts go on sale April 1. A… moreYellowstone Cutthroat Trout Plan Available for Review
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Anyone interested in the management of Yellowstone cutthroat trout in Idaho has 30 days to review and comment on the Idaho Department of Fish and Game's management plan. Yellowstone cutthroat trout are one of three types of cutthroat trout in Idaho, and, like their relatives the Bonneville and westslope cutthroat… moreIdaho Fish and Game News Available
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The Idaho Fish and Game News quarterly tabloid publication is available at license vendors and department offices statewide. This issue looks at the pending removal of gray wolves from the federal endangered species list. It includes updates on the Mule Deer Initiative, the escape of domestic elk from an eastern Idaho… moreAsk Fish and Game - Ice Fishing
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Q. With all this cold weather, I've been thinking about some ice fishing. But how do I know whether the ice is safe? A. Ice fishing on reservoirs and lakes can turn those long winter days into great outdoor adventures. But always check the ice thickness and condition before venturing over deep water. Anglers need a… moreFish and Game Schedules Project WILD Workshop
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How would you like to be a "WILD teacher"? A "WILD teacher" is one who has participated in a Project WILD workshop presented by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Participants become involved in learning about wildlife and wildlife management concepts, and discover fun and exciting ways to teach wildlife… moreWolf Report: Planning for Wolf Hunts
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If changes in state law, recommended by the Idaho Fish and Game Commission, are enacted by the state Legislature, it would cost $26.50 for a tag to hunt wolves in Idaho once they are removed from the endangered species list. The Commission will ask the Legislature to change state statutes to allow the commission to… moreLake Pend Oreille Meeting Planned
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has scheduled a public meeting to provide an update on fishery recovery efforts in Lake Pend Oreille. The "State of the Lake" meeting will be from 8 a.m. until noon Saturday, February 10, at the Sandpoint Community Hall, 204 S. First Ave. Anyone interested in the Lake Pend… moreHunter Education Course in Salmon in February
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Is your child planning on hunting this fall? There are still some spaces available for the February Hunter Education course in Salmon. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game also is taking sign-ups for March and April classes. Anyone born after January 1, 1975, must complete a hunter education course to buy an Idaho… moreBald Eagle Days Feature Raptor Viewing, Wildlife Films
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The eighth annual Bald Eagle Days, January 25-27, will feature viewing bald eagles and other wildlife along the Boise River, award-winning wildlife films from around the world and a gala auction and dinner. Bald Eagle Day, the signature event of the annual festivities, runs from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, January… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. I have wildlife plates on my pickup, but can I get wildlife plates for my camping trailer? A. You can. They have been available since January 1, 2003, after the state transportation board the previous May responded to a question about issuing plates for towed recreational vehicles. Because no rules prohibited such… moreFish and Game Takes to the Sky
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IDAHO FALLS - To get a birdÕs eye view for monitoring big game populations, Idaho Fish and Game relies on rented aircraft, mainly helicopters. ÒMany people do not realize that Fish and Game doesnÕt own a single helicopter or plane,Ó department spokesman Gregg Losinski said. ÒAll our flying is done using aircraft… moreOpportunities Still Exist for In-line Muzzleloaders
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Since the Idaho Fish and Game Commission adopted a new definition of muzzleloader hunts, the Department of Fish and Game has received an unusual number of complaints. The Fish and Game commissioners recognized the effect of their decision to adopt restrictions on muzzleloader technology and their decision was not… moreMeetings Set to Discuss Big Game Rules
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IDAHO FALLS - When it comes to managing IdahoÕs wildlife resources, the comments and opinions of hunters are important. To hear what hunters have to say, Idaho Department of Fish and Game will host a series of public meetings throughout the region. The major topics will be what hunters saw in the field this fall, and… moreIdaho Fish and Game Commission Names New Director
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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission today appointed Lewiston resident Cal Groen to lead Fish and Game. Groen, 59, is a 17-year veteran of Fish and Game with 33-years of experience managing fish and wildlife. Groen held several prominent department positions over the years, the last nine as supervisor of the Clearwater… more