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Sage, Sharp-tailed Grouse Validation Required

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Hunters going out for sage and sharp-tailed grouse must add a $1.50 validation to their hunting licenses. Although sharp-tailed grouse are common in parts of eastern Idaho, they have declined over most of their range for years and have been proposed for listing under the Endangered Species Act. Sage grouse numbers… more

Big Lost Access Given to Fish and Game

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Access to the Big Lost River and a permanent piece of open space has come in the form of a gift to Fish and Game from Senator Clint Stennett. Senator Stennett, Ketchum, and the Wood River Land Trust transferred a 0.7-acre piece of Custer County located along the Big Lost River south of the Mackay dam on August 27.… more

Be Careful in the Turkey Woods

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Idaho's turkey hunters have an excellent safety record, but as fall turkey hunting grows, a few cautions are in order. The fall turkey seasons run from September 15-30. General hunts are offered in the Panhandle, Clearwater and four southeast hunting units while western Idaho has a controlled hunt. Unlike spring hunts… more

Ask Fish and Game

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Q. Are there feral pigs in Idaho? A. No. And if there were, they would not be regulated by Fish and Game, since feral livestock is not classified as game.

Hunters Near Orofino Urged To Use Extra Caution

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With archery season in progress and several big game rifle depredation hunts underway near Orofino, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is encouraging hunters to use extra caution when in the field. The rifle depredation hunts for anterless elk and antlerless deer are being conducted in Unit 11A from September 6… more

Courtesy Goes A Long Way When Asking To Hunt On Private Land

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With dove, forest grouse and big game archery seasons underway, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is reminding hunters to get landowner permission before entering private property. Landowner-Sportsmen Relations Coordinator Adam Grove believes the key to gaining permission to hunt private land is common courtesy… more

Reduction of Fire Closure Aids Hunters

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Meeting in a telephone conference call September 7, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission reviewed the potential impact of the Snowshoe Fire on hunters in Unit 27. As the Forest Service has now reduced its closure to only the immediate fire area, no such action is warranted this year. Commissioners were pleased that… more

Angler's Reminder: Upper Clearwater No-Motor Rule Goes Into Effect September 15

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Boat anglers who fish the Clearwater River above Orofino are reminded that the "No-motors" rule goes into effect September 15, 2001 through April 30, 2002 from the Clearwater River Bridge at Orofino upstream to the mouth of Clear Creek at Kooskia. Anglers may not use motorized watercraft while fishing for steelhead… more

Young Osprey Rescued In Its Own Nest

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Tuesday, Sept. 5, Utah Power and Idaho Fish and Game cooperatively released an osprey entangled in its own nest. The bird was a recent hatchling occupying a nesting platform erected by Utah Power on the River Road in Firth overlooking the Snake River. Fish and Game was contacted early Tuesday morning at the regional… more

Fire Restrictions in Effect

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Because of extremely dry conditions in much of Idaho, several agencies have restricted fire use on public land. Friday, August 31 was the first day of Stage One fire restrictions for much of the public land in Idaho. The restrictions apply on lands of the Boise, Payette and north portion of the Sawtooth national… more

Chukar Count Best Since 1987

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Chukar numbers in the Brownlee Reservoir area of the Snake River are the best since the banner year of 1987. The annual helicopter survey of a 12 square mile area along Brownlee Reservoir during the last week of August turned up 1,724 chukar in 127 groups for a 143.7 chukar per square mile average. That is 63 percent… more

Don't Forget Your HIP

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All migratory bird hunters are required to have the $1.50 federal Harvest Information Program validation on their Idaho licenses. Idaho has the dubious distinction of being among the four states with the lowest correlation between the Harvest Information Program survey and the duck stamp survey. About 15 percent of… more

Ask Fish and Game

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Q. I plan on hunting deer and elk in the archery season that opened August 30. Bear season will also be open. Can I pack a gun to shoot a bear, or am I restricted to using my bow? A. You can take a gun to shoot a bear. Just remember not to shoot your deer or elk with the gun. You would be wise to leave your bow in… more

Chukar Surveys Indicate Numbers Up This Year

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A survey of chukar partridge conducted by Idaho Department of Fish and Game biologists along the Snake and Salmon rivers indicates the region's hunters may find more of the popular gamebirds this fall. The mid-August helicopter survey of portions of the lower Salmon River and lower Snake River recorded a 58 percent… more

Fire Restrictions In Effect On Craig Mountain

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Because of the extremely dry forest conditions, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game will restrict fire use on the Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area near Lewiston from Monday, September 3 until further notice. The fire restrictions are temporary and do not apply to Federal or other State agency managed land at… more

Nez Perce County Early Goose Hunt to Begin September 8

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Waterfowl hunters will get an early shot at the local goose population during the Nez Perce County early goose hunt scheduled for September 8 through September 14, 2001 Hunters can harvest four birds daily with a possession limit of eight birds. Hunters must hold a valid 2001 hunting license, a federal migratory game… more

Attention: Archery Hunters And Landowners

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The Idaho Fish and Game Department will be conducting a rifle depredation hunt for anterless white-tailed deer in Unit 8A, in the vicinity of Southwick and Cavendish through September 16, 2001. Archery hunters should proceed with caution if hunting in this area. The purpose of the hunt is to help prevent crop damage… more

Holy Catfish - New State Record Caught Near Lewiston

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Twelve-year old Kenny Bob Decker of Kooskia recently caught a 31.05 pound Channel catfish at Mann Lake near Lewiston, making the fish the new state record. The middle school student was fishing from the bank using 30-pound test line and nightcrawlers for bait when he set the record. According to the young angler,… more