Press Releases and Articles
Chinook Salmon Season Closed in the Boise River
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Idaho Fish and Game reminds anglers that Chinook salmon harvest season in the Boise River closed September 6. In July, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission authorized a Chinook salmon fishing season on the Boise River downstream of Barber Dam from July 2 until September 6. The hatchery Chinook beyond what Idaho… moreSixmile Creek and Gunnel Reservoir to Open for Fish Salvage
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JEROME - Sixmile Creek and Gunnel Reservoir are scheduled for restoration toward the end of September. This restoration effort is part of the management plan for conservation of Yellowstone cutthroat trout in Idaho, approved by the Idaho Fish and Game Commission. The intent of the restoration is the reintroduction… moreFish and Game Plans Annual Youth Pheasant Clinic
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Pheasant season is just around the corner, and with it comes the excitement of getting out in the field, shotgun in hand, and enjoying the experiences associated with upland game bird hunting. The first weekend in October marks the youth pheasant season opener statewide. All youth ages 10 to 15 with valid hunting… moreHone Shooting Skills at Black's Creek Range
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By Evin Oneale, Idaho Department of Fish and Game Whether your pursuit is elk, bighorns or mule deer, a few critical seconds typically separate hunts where memories are made from hunts where memories are made and game is bagged. As with most abilities, accurate shooting is a matter of practice, yet too many hunters… moreSight in your favorite rifle, shoot at new shotgun range
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LEWISTON - - With Idaho's general rifle season fast approaching, the Idaho Fish and Game encourages hunters to visit their local rifle range before the seasons begin. Saturday, September 19, marks the Tenth Anniversary of the Lewis-Clark Wildlife Club Shooting Range near Lapwai. From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., hunters can zero… moreWolf Poaching Citations Issued
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An Eagle man has been cited by Idaho Fish and Game conservation officers Tuesday, September 8, in connection with a poached wolf. Two citations were issued: shooting a wolf in a closed season and shooting from a public road. Witnesses told officers he shot the wolf while standing in the road at the back of his pickup… moreIdaho Wolf Hunts will Continue
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Late Tuesday, September 8, U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy of the U.S. District Court in Missoula denied a preliminary injunction that would have returned the wolf to federal endangered species protection. "We're pleased that the judge recognized Idaho's ability to manage wolves in a way that ensures their continued… moreSight in for Hunting Season
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A great deal goes into making a hunting trip successful, and most of it happens before you go. With Idaho's rifle season fast approaching, many hunters are thinking of taking their rifle out and shooting a few rounds. But for many, the last time they touched their rifle was during last year's hunting season.… moreControlled Burn Planned for Craig Mountain
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When conditions are favorable, State and Federal land management agencies will conduct controlled burning activities on the Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area north and west of the Madden Corral. This interagency prescribed burning will be used as a tool to improve wildlife habitat in areas affected by the… moreYouth Pheasant Hunt Planned
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is offering a youth pheasant hunt and workshop on October 3 at the Niagara Springs Wildlife Management Area near Jerome. The workshop begins at 8:30 a.m. for registration. Participants will be treated to a day of clay target shooting, learning about pheasants and their habitat,… moreJoin Fish and Game for Some Fun at the Fair
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It is time again for fun at the Eastern Idaho State Fair in Blackfoot, and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game will join in on the fun by returning to its regular indoor booth in the Agriculture Building. This year's theme for the Fish and Game booth is Be Outside. Children today just don't get outside like they… moreMentored Novice Waterfowl Hunt Planned
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is offering a "first-time hunter" waterfowl hunt at the Hagerman Wildlife Management Area. This special hunt is open to all 2009 Hunter Education graduates that are 10 years of age or older. The 22 hunters chosen by random drawing will be mentored by seasoned hunters who will… moreSnake River Sockeye to be Released at Redfish Lake
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About 300 adult Snake River sockeye salmon will be released at 1 p.m. Wednesday September 9, at the public boat ramp on the west side of Redfish Lake. Officials with Idaho Fish and Game, Bonneville Power Administration, NOAA Fisheries, and Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of Idaho will be present for release and to answer… moreKokanee Fishing Remains Open in Coeur d'Alene Lake
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Unlike the past three years, kokanee fishing in Coeur d'Alene Lake will remain open for harvest throughout the entire year. Recent surveys show adult kokanee have increased in abundance and will provide enough kokanee for a fall fishery as well as plenty of adults to naturally spawn in the lake. Idaho Fish and Game… moreRoads into Elk Country
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Spotting an elk while driving along a dirt road is exciting, but finding one after hiking for miles can be so much more satisfying. It also may mean that the section of forest is in a roadless area with closed roads. These areas with fewer open roads make for good elk habitat. Elk are increasingly vulnerable as… moreAsk Fish and Game: Hunter Education
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Q: Is it too late to sign my daughter up for hunter education? A: That depends on where you live and how old she is. Anyone who is 10 or older may take the independent study course on the internet, with a required supervised field day. But in some regions field days may not be available because of the hunting season.… moreQuiet, Smooth Start to Idaho Wolf Hunt
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Idaho's first wolf hunts began September 1 with few hunters afield and reports of three wolves taken. Wolf hunters are required to report kills within 24 hours and show the skull and pelt to Idaho Fish and Game authorities within five days. Deputy Director Jim Unsworth noted that the successful hunters followed the… moreChukar Counts "Encouraging"
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After two seasons of chukar hunting that could best be described as grim, chukar hunters have reason to be encouraged. It appears that chukar numbers are on the rise. Surveying the highlands along Brownlee Reservoir on August 26, wildlife biologist Jake Powell counted nearly 900 chukars in the 12 square mile survey… more