Press Releases and Articles
Pheasants Stocked Around Magic Valley Region
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has been stocking game farm rooster pheasants around the region since the opening of the regular pheasant season. These releases will continue into the middle of November. This program is simply a put and take operation for sportsmen. There is no requirement to buy the special… moreSteelhead to be Stocked in the Boise River
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Grab the heavy tackle - the big fish are headed for the Boise River. Approximately 300 hatchery steelhead will be stocked in the Boise, from Glenwood Bridge to Barber Park on Thursday, November 8. Additional stockings totaling up to 1,000 steelhead are possible. Besides a fishing license, anglers hoping to tangle with… moreMore Pheasants Released on WMAs
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Pheasant hunters will find more roosters on Fish and Game Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) this fall, along with more information on the release program and more enforcement of rules. Game farm reared pheasants are being released regularly in 10 areas of southern Idaho. The program will offer about 16,000 pheasants… moreGet the Lead Out of Waterfowling
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Even after a decade since lead shot was banned for all waterfowl hunting in the country, some people have not made the switch. During a saturation patrol of waterfowl hunters on the Snake River last year, Fish and Game conservation officers found lead shot in the possession of several people checked in the sweep. Lead… moreCorrection to Waterfowl Item
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In the article titled "Duck Season Reopened, Goose October 26" dated October 22, the October 26 goose opener date was incorrect due to a typo. The correct date is October 27. We regret the error.Report Wildlife Crime
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With most hunting seasons underway Idahoans should be alert to the poaching activity that usually increases this time of year. Citizens Against Poaching (CAP) is in place to take information and pay rewards to callers who report wildlife crime. Callers to 1-800-632-5999 can report wildlife law violations anonymously… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. Why does Fish and Game sell those leftover nonresident tags at nonresident prices? Why not sell them to residents at the lower resident price? A. Nonresident tags may be sold only at the prices specified in Idaho Code section 36-416, which are set by legislation. The law doesn't make a provision for lowering the… moreDeer Tags Still Available, Hunter Success Up from 5-Year Average
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Most Magic Valley deer hunters have only until October 31 to put venison in the freezer for the winter. There are antlerless deer tags still available in some northern game management units of the region. Antlerless deer hunts number 1057 (unit 43) and number 1060 (unit 48) have controlled hunt tags left. There are… moreDuck Season Reopened, Goose October 27
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Duck hunting reopened Saturday, October 20, but goose hunters have to hold their fire until October 27. The season splits were arranged to allow as many weekend days of hunting as possible while starting early in order to take advantage of locally reared waterfowl and keeping the seasons open late enough to give more… moreEncounters of the Feline Kind: Mountain Lions and You
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What do you do if there is a mountain lion on your property? An increasing number of incidents have been reported in recent years. More are likely to be seen as lions follow deer to winter range or simply move to unoccupied habitat adjacent to or overlapping with urban areas or agricultural land. A new housing… moreLet's Be Careful Out There
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By Phil Cooper, Panhandle Region Conservation Educator Fall in Idaho is synonymous with hunting seasons for many people. In fact, Idaho ranks third highest of the 50 states in the percentage of the adult population participating in hunting. Many people have the mistaken impression that hunting, because firearms are… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. What are the limits for steelhead? A. The Commission increased the limits in August to three per day, nine in possession and 40 for the season. An angler must purchase a second steelhead card keep the season limit of 40.Youth Pheasant Hunt And Workshop
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Idaho Fish and Game is sponsoring a free youth pheasant hunt and workshop at Sterling Wildlife Management Area near Aberdeen on November 3. The workshop starts at 9:00 a.m. and goes until 3:00 p.m. depending on the number of youths attending. The pheasant hunt and workshop is for young hunters age 12-16. Preference… moreDisease Suspected in Cambridge-area Mule Deer
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Two mule deer fawns found dead north of Cambridge recently probably died of a common viral infection. Additional deer in the area may be infected and Fish and Game is asking area hunters to report any sick or dead deer they find while in the field. Lab reports have not yet been completed on the two fawns, but the most… moreCommission Plans Caps on Three Elk Zones
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Meeting in Pocatello October 2, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission served notice that they may cap the number of elk B tags in three hunting zones for the 2002 season. The Commission took the action to avoid having sold too many nonresident B tags, which go on sale December 1, if they go ahead in March with caps on… moreElk, Deer Quotas Remain Same
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The Fish and Game Commission has kept the number of elk and deer tags available to nonresidents the same for 2002 as they are this year. Meeting in Pocatello October 1-2, the Commission voted to accept the recommendation of the department to keep quotas the same. Nonresidents will be able to buy 12,800 regular deer… more2002-2003 Fishing Rules Approved
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Meeting in Pocatello October 1, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission approved 2002-2003 fishing rules. The rules designated "family fishing waters" with a year-around season, general six-fish limit for trout, bass, walleye and pike, no bag limits on other species, no length limits and "standard fishing gear." Other… moreJack Hemingway Day Observed
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By Mike Todd, Magic Valley Region Conservation Educator It was a gorgeous early fall day along Silver Creek in Blaine County. The sky was turning bluer every minute with only a hint of clouds in the crisp air. Leaves on the willows along the creek were turning yellow and gold, and large rainbow trout lay in the slow-… more