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Q. When is Free Fishing Day this year? A. June 12 is the day. The usual rules and limits apply but no one needs to be in possession of a fishing license on that day. Watch for special events in your region.Canada goose breeding population increase in Magic Valley Region
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JEROME - Idaho Department of Fish and Game biologists counted 712 Canada goose breeding pairs in the Magic Valley Region this spring. This is the most birds biologist have counted in the region since 1998. Drought conditions in the Magic Valley Region have continued to drive goose numbers down over the past six years… moreWhat do fish eat?
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JEROME - Ever wonder what lives under the water? We know fish do, but what do the fish feed on? If you want to get a closer look at the creatures that make their living underwater, here is a couple of tricks to try that which are fun and easy. Viewing window Have an adult help you cut the bottom off of a milk or… moreFishing should be great for Memorial Day opener
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JEROME - Fishing in the Magic Valley Region is great and is only going to get better with the opening of several fishing waters Memorial Day Weekend. Most lakes and reservoirs as well as a few larger rivers are open to fishing year-round in Idaho, but some smaller lakes and a few streams open May 29. Some smaller… moreCommission sets Dove, Crane Seasons
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Meeting by conference call May 25, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission set hunting seasons for doves and sandhill cranes. No early goose seasons were proposed by staff. Mourning dove season will run from September 1-30, with a daily bag limit of ten and a possession limit of 20. Shooting hours are from one-half hour… moreCommission sets Salmon Seasons
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Meeting by conference call May 25, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission set three salmon seasons, as well as seasons for doves and sandhill cranes. All seven commissioners were in attendance. Commissioners approved a season on hatchery spring chinook salmon in the Boise River from its mouth upstream to Barber Dam, to… moreBig Game Application Period Closes May 31
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Hunters who want a chance at a controlled hunt this fall have only until May 31 to apply for deer, elk, antelope, and fall black bear permits. Applications can be filed through license vendors, by using a credit card at 1-800-824-3729 or by mailing an application to Licensing, IDFG, P.O. Box 25, Boise, ID 83707. The… moreGrand Opening of Deer Creek Reservoir Reels In A Crowd
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Fishing just got better for Idaho anglers. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) and its partners, Potlatch Corporation and several local communities, recently celebrated the opening of Deer Creek Reservoir. Over 150 people and officials gathered to toast the completion of the reservoir after 15 years of… moreWatch for Bull Trout This Season
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Anglers need to keep an eye out for bull trout, a fish native to most Idaho's clearest waters, as the general fishing season begins May 29. Bull trout are listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act and are strictly protected by federal and Idaho law. These fish must be returned immediately and unharmed… moreAccess Yes! Online
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Hunters and anglers can find a place where they are welcome by going online. This year's current lineup of properties in the Access Yes! program has been added to the Idaho Fish and Game web site at http://fishandgame.idaho.gov with maps and details of each property. The access program was started last year with… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. How many chances are there if I put in for one of these Supertag or Super Slam drawings? A. It's a little complicated, but the total number of tags is 40. There will be two separate Supertag drawings of 16 each, with five deer, five elk, five antelope and one moose tag in each drawing. You pick the animal you want… moreSportsman's Breakfast Scheduled June 1 At Helm Restaurant
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LEWISTON - Outdoor enthusiasts are invited to the monthly Idaho Department of Fish and Game breakfast meeting to be held at the Helm Restaurant in Lewiston, on June 1 at 6:30 a.m. The breakfast agenda will include reports on the salmon season, upcoming free fishing day events; as well as the upcoming season on… moreYoung Wildlife - Best Left Wild
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LEWISTON - With May and June being the peak time for Idaho's wildlife to have their young, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) offers this simple suggestion to well-intentioned people finding baby animals that appear to be abandoned: Leave them alone. Most young wildlife picked up by well-meaning, concerned… moreAnglers Urged To Review Regulations Before Casting A Line
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LEWISTON - With Saturday, May 29 marking the beginning of Idaho's general fishing season, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) encourages all anglers to review the current fishing regulations before casting a line. "Anglers just need to take a little time to read the regulations if they want to avoid… moreFishing Season Begins May 29
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Idaho fishing waters that are not open all year long will be open May 29, the beginning of the Memorial Day weekend. Most lakes and reservoirs as well as most larger rivers are open to fishing year- round in Idaho, but some smaller lakes and most streams are open from May 29 through November 30. Anglers should… moreCAP your Tag with a Dollar Donation
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Citizens Against Poaching (CAP) reminds ethical sportsmen to stop a game thief by donating a dollar on their controlled hunt applications this spring. Donations from hunters during the controlled hunt application are critical to the poaching hotline as it provides funding for rewards and staffing. "Well, you can… moreTurkey Money Tracks
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By Al Van Vooren, Regional Supervisor Idaho Department of Fish and Game - Southwest Region During the past few weeks, several thousand camo-clad hunters have been traversing Idaho in pursuit of tom turkey. And as they've left home and traveled rural Idaho, frequenting gas stations, restaurants and other businesses,… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. I'm interested in the supertag drawings. How many tags will be awarded, and for what species? A. Twelve deer, 12 elk, 12 antelope and four moose tags are being offered and will be valid for the 2004 hunting season. In each of two drawings there will be six deer, six elk, six antelope and two moose tags awarded. One… more