Press Releases and Articles
Idaho's 2004-2005 Fishing Rules Available
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LEWISTON - Idaho anglers will find a number of changes to the new 2004-2005 fishing regulation booklets at all Idaho Fish and Game(IDFG) offices and license vendors statewide. Anglers fishing the North Fork of the Clearwater River will be allowed to keep two rainbow trout or cutbow trout, a cross between cutthroat… moreThe Bear Facts
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Kevin Frailey, Idaho Fish and Game Conservation Education Supervisor, will supply the bear facts about bruins in a presentation at the MK Nature Center January 10 at 1 p.m. Idaho is home to a large number of black bears and a few grizzlies. Frailey will deal with the natural history facts about bears as well as… moreA Few Hunts Go On
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Hunters do have a few choices left after most seasons finished with the end of 2003. Hunting for both gray and chukar partridge continues through January 15. Quail, pheasant and forest grouse seasons ended December 31. Duck hunting does not end until January 16 in most of the state, designated in the rules brochure… moreLandowners Can Bid for Access Yes!
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Idaho landowners who want to take part in Fish and Game's Access Yes! program have until February 29 to bid for 2004. Funding is still quite limited for this new access program with allocations going equally to the seven regions except for the Magic Valley which will have an extra $10,000 because of the amount of… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. Can I buy a two-pole permit for salmon fishing as well as for steelhead? A. Sure can. In the new 2004-2005 fishing brochure-available now at vendors and Fish and Game offices-the phrase which said it could not be used for steelhead and salmon has been deleted. A two-pole permit costs $12.50.Female Mountain Lion Season Closed in Hunt Units 31 and 32
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As of Friday, January 02, the female portion of the mountain lion hunting season in hunt units 31 and 32 has been closed by order of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. "Either sex lion hunting in these units was scheduled to remain open until March 31, or until seven female lions were harvested between the two… moreCraig Mountain Now Open To Snowmobilers
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LEWISTON - With the recent snow prompting big game to lower elevations, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) reminds winter recreationists that the access gates on the Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area are now open. The access gates remained closed past the opening date of November 21 because of the… morePublic Comments Sought On Proposed Non-Biological Hunting Rule Changes
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LEWISTON - The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) is seeking comments from hunters regarding a number of proposed changes to the hunting regulations including archery and muzzleloader hunting methods and several other non-biological rules. All information collected will be presented to the Fish and Game… moreChristmas Bird Count Marks 104 Years
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Christmas means many different things to different people, but for bird enthusiasts, it means it is time to check on the state of North America's birds in the 104th Audubon Christmas Bird Count. Local volunteers around Idaho and the rest of the country organize the counts each year at roughly the same time and place.… moreMore Critters than Folks at Nature Center Now
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Winter is a great time to visit the MK Nature Center if you're a duck, a deer, a mink, or a beaver, or maybe a songbird on your way south. But people do not seem to feel the same wintertime attraction to the nature center that animals feel. The hardy few who stroll through the nature center (600 South Walnut in Boise… moreReminder Letters Delivered
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Letters intended to remind big game hunters to file their mandatory harvest reports have gone out to about 104,000 tag holders. Whether or not a hunter actually tagged a deer or elk this fall, the harvest report is required. A new license cannot be issued until the report is completed. Reporting should be completed no… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. OK, so I go into your handy dandy web page to enter my harvest report, type in my tag number and nothing happens. Now what? A. You are not the only one to run into this situation, but we must point out that the form does say hunting license number. It does not ask you for the tag number. Your hunting license number… moreNext Sportsmen's Breakfast Meeting Scheduled December 2
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LEWISTON - Outdoor enthusiasts are invited to the monthly Idaho Department of Fish and Game breakfast at the Helm Restaurant in Lewiston, Tuesday December 2, at 6:30 a.m. The meeting agenda will include reports on the urban goose hunt, steelhead season, big game check station results, enforcement activities and the… moreNew Licenses Required Before Going Afield
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Lewiston - Before going afield in the New Year, hunters and anglers are reminded a 2004 license and appropriate permits are required. However, both the federal migratory waterfowl stamp and trapping license are valid through June. "Even though fishing and several hunting seasons continues into the New Year, 2003… moreHunting Methods Call for Public Comment
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Fish and Game wants to hear from you. Should Idaho rules regarding archery and muzzleloader hunting mirror changes in the equipment used for these hunting methods? These and other issues (termed non-biological rules) will be the focus of discussion at two upcoming public open houses hosted by the Idaho Department of… moreEgin-Hamer Area Closure Goes Back Into Effect Again On January 1st For 6th Year
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IDAHO FALLS - What started out as an idea by local county commissioners to reopen a popular farm to market road six years ago has continued to be a success not just for humans, but also for wintering wildlife. The lack of human disturbance created by the closure has allowed herds of deer, elk, and moose to spend more… moreIdfg To Implement Existing Closure Agreement To Benefit Wintering Elk In Teton Basin
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DRIGGS - Five years ago, two Teton Basin landowners decided that they could help deer, elk, and moose that winter on their private property by reducing the human disturbance caused primarily by snow machines and x-country skiers. The landowners took the initiative to approach the Idaho Department of Fish… moreComment on Archery, Blackpowder Methods Sought
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Should Idaho rules on archery and muzzleloader hunting reflect recent developments in equipment? Idaho Fish and Game is currently seeking public comment on a couple of possible changes that have the support of a number of individual hunters. The Fish and Game Commission will set final rules for the 2004 seasons in… more