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Hunters, anglers and others must respect landowners and their property or risk losing access

| idfg-mdemick

The old saying: “One bad apple ruins the whole bushel” is true when it comes to private landowners allowing hunters and anglers on their land.

Damaged fences, dumped garbage, off-roading, unattended campfires, crop and road damage, and shooting firearms too close to livestock or dwelling are just a few of the… more

'Fences' in streams are picket weirs that help biologists survey salmon and trout migrations

| idfg-kgilliesrector

During the spring or fall you may have seen Idaho Fish and Game staff building metal picket fences across a nearby stream. These fences are actually an important sampling tool called a picket weir that Fish and Game biologists use to capture and sample migrating salmon and trout.

Picket weirs… more

F&G lifts fire restrictions on department managed lands in the Upper Snake Region

| idfg-jbrower

This announcement includes all Idaho Fish and Game (department)  managed lands within the following counties: Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison and Teton. The Wildlife Management Areas covered by this announcement include: Tex Creek, Sand Creek, Mud Lake, Market Lake, Deer Parks and Cartier Slough… more

Fish and Game hosting virtual public meeting on Sept. 22 to discuss Priest Lake cold-water bypass

| idfg-tjross

Staff from the Idaho Fish and Game Panhandle Region, along with a private contractor, will share information from a new study that was done to assess the feasibility of a cold-water bypass in Priest Lake aimed at improving trout habitat and fishing in Priest River.  The meeting will be held online on… more

Fire restrictions lifted in most of Southwest Idaho

| idfg-bpearson

Editor's Note: This information was compiled from two press releases by the Forest Service. Follow these links to see the original press releases from the Boise National Forest and Payette National Forest

With cooler temperatures and chances of precipitation increasing over the next few weeks, local land management… more

Epizootic hemorrhagic disease detected in Southwest Idaho

| idfg-bpearson

Editor's Note: This press release was updated on Sept. 17 after Fish and Game received confirmation that the sample taken from a white-tailed deer in the Garden Valley area was positive for EHD.

A sample collected from dead mule deer in Southwest Idaho has tested positive for epizootic hemorrhagic disease. The deer… more

Additional September notices for Farragut Public Shooting Range

| idfg-tjross

Portions of Farragut Public Shooting Range will be closed to general public use on the following dates and times:

Sept. 19, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., 50 yd. Handgun Range Sept. 25, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., 50 yd. Handgun Range Sept. 26, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 100 yd. Long gun Range

Reserved Use: The range is available for… more

Godde/Kroetch access program is open to permit holders starting Sept. 16

| idfg-tjross

Due to the recent rains, cooler temperatures and lifting of area fire restrictions, the Godde / Kroetch Access Program is set to reopen on Sept. 16.

Access to the property is granted by permit only, and the permits can be obtained at the Panhandle Regional Fish and Game office during normal business hours.… more

North Idaho Timber Group reopens lands closed due to wildfire risks

| idfg-rphillips

The North Idaho Timber Group, comprised of Hancock Forest Management, Molpus Woodlands Group, and Stimson Lumber Company, is opening access to private timberlands offered through Idaho Fish and Games’ private land access Large Tracts Program. 

Forest conditions are improving with recent rain and cooler… more

Mild winter and hot summer likely to create a mixed bag for upland bird hunters

| idfg-rphillips

Upland bird hunters will likely see average to below-average numbers of upland game birds this fall in most parts of the state with the mild winter benefiting many species, but the hot, dry summer likely hurting survival of young birds that can boost populations when conditions are better. 

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Returned big game and sage grouse tags go on sale at 10 a.m. MDT on Thursday, Sept. 16

| idfg-rphillips

Idaho Fish and Game will sell returned big game tags and sage grouse tags starting at 10 a.m. MDT on Sept. 16. Tags can be purchased on a first-come, first served basis at Fish and Game offices during normal business hours, at license vendors, online at GoOutdoorsIdaho.com, or by calling (800) 554-8685.  A list of… more

Ring-necked pheasants were transplanted into Idaho over 100 years ago and are a prized game bird

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If you would like to try pheasant hunting, youth seasons for licensed hunters 17 years or younger run Oct. 2-8. Youth must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or older. Adult seasons vary across the state depending on area and whether the hunter is a resident or nonresident. Check the Upland Game, Turkey and Furbearer… more

Conditions report for waterfowl hunting on Market Lake WMA during the 2021 season

| idfg-jbrower

Drought conditions have resulted in lower than expected water levels in the marshes at Market Lake. Waterfowl hunters will find conditions to be similar to the 2020 season with limited boat access but an abundance of ducks and geese.

While not great news for boaters, shallow water… more

Video: Biologists snorkel headwaters streams to seek and count young salmon and steelhead

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By Colette Crawford, 2021 Lewiston Wild Salmon and Steelhead Snorkel Crew Member

Chinook salmon and steelhead trout populations have been returning to Idaho to spawn for thousands of years. Recently, their numbers have been adversely affected by many factors and we have a neat way to track these trends.… more

Fish salvage order issued for the Big Wood River from Diversion 45 (in Bellevue) to Glendale Road Bridge

| idfg-jthiessen

The Big Wood Canal Company and Wood River Land Trust recently notified Fish and Game of critically low water conditions in the Big Wood River, below Diversion 45 near the town of Bellevue, ID. Due to low flow conditions in the river below Diversion 45, which is already partially dry, Fish and Game has… more

Epizootic hemorrhagic disease detected in white-tailed deer in the Panhandle Region

| idfg-tjross

Multiple samples collected from dead deer in the Panhandle have tested positive for epizootic hemorrhagic disease.

The diseased deer were recently discovered in big game units 2 and 5 in the Plummer, Coeur d’Alene and Rathdrum areas. Fish and Game has also received reports of dead deer in locations ranging… more

F&G will survey sections of the Big Wood River in September

| idfg-dmccarrick

Every three years, Idaho Fish and Game staff conduct a population survey on the Big Wood River. Three sections of the river will be surveyed: north of Ketchum, near Gimlet, and near Hailey. Monitoring population trends allow fisheries biologists to assess the overall health of the population and evaluate the… more

Fish and Game is seeking information on illegal poaching of a black bear sow in Hills Resort area of N. Idaho

| idfg-tjross

What happened

On Sep. 9 Fish and Game staff located a female black bear that had been shot and left to waste near Hills Resort on Priest Lake in North Idaho.

As any local will attest to, Priest Lake is not only known for its beauty, but also for its high densities of both black and grizzly bears.… more