Press Releases and Articles
Pheasant stocking on WMAs has started and continues into December
| idfg-vosborn
Hunting pheasants on Fish and Game's wildlife management areas is a popular fall tradition for upland bird hunters. To support this tradition, pen-raised pheasants are stocked on nine WMAs beginning in September and continuing into December.
The pheasant stocking program provides… more
Craig Mountain WMA Boasts Wide Variety of Upland Gamebirds
| idfg-jbruns
Fall presents itself in many different ways across the state of Idaho. Here in our corner of the state it presents itself in the form of chukars, grouse and quail hunting! Did you know that on Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area (CMWMA) you have the ability to hunt Ruffed Grouse and Blue Grouse at 4,000’ elevation… more
The upside-down world of bats
| idfg-scassinelli
Did you know Idaho has 14 different species of bats? Bats play an essential role in our environment and are one of the most endangered land mammals in the United States. Learn how you can help bats and what to do if you see one outside or around your home in our October 2019 edition of Wildlife Express.
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Dress for the weather and you'll be more comfortable during your hunt
| idfg-rphillips
Hunting takes place in all weather and conditions, so don’t overlook your hunting clothing because it may determine how long you’re able to stay outdoors, and how comfortable you are when you’re out there. It takes a little preparation and investment in the right clothing for the weather, but it will pay dividends.… more
People can comment on proposed Fish and Game rule regarding wolf trapping
| idfg-rphillips
People can comment on proposed Fish and Game rule changes for legal methods of take for trapping wolves. Under the proposed changes, diverters for wolf snares would no longer be required, but all wolf snares would need both a break-away device and a cable stop incorporated within the loop of the snare. Current rules… more
Salmon Region irrigators asked to contact Fish and Game before turning water off
| idfg-mdemick
With efforts to keep fish out of irrigation ditches, irrigators in the Salmon Region who divert water from rivers and streams are asked to call Idaho Department of Fish and Game’s Anadromous Fish Screen Program at 208-756-6022 several days in advance of shutting off their ditches for the season.
Irrigators are… more
Fall into fun with the youth pheasant opener Oct 5 through Oct 11
| idfg-jjackson
With today’s youth spending less and less time enjoying the great outdoors, a fall pheasant hunt is a wonderful way to get kids hooked on hunting while connecting them to Idaho’s amazing wildlife resource.
The first weekend in October marks the Youth Pheasant Hunt Season opener statewide. All licensed hunters… more
Changes in fall Chinook Salmon rules
| idfg-jdupont
Hi everybody. Our Director recently signed a Closure Order that will make it illegal to harvest adult fall Chinook Salmon with an adipose fin in the Snake and Salmon rivers. This change will take effect at 12:00 am on October 5, 2019.
The reason for this rule change is we are nearing the impacts we are… more
Conservation Officers seek assistance regarding bull elk shot and left to waste near Orofino
| idfg-jbruns
A local landowner reported hearing a shot off of Harmony Heights Loop Road near Orofino, ID on Tuesday, October 1 around 9 p.m. The landowner discovered a wounded bull elk in the field early the next morning. There currently is no open hunting season for elk in that area. A county deputy came to dispatch the elk and… more
F&G announces restrictions on harvest of unclipped Chinook on the Snake and Salmon rivers
| idfg-rphillips
Starting Oct. 5, Idaho Fish and Game will end harvest of unclipped adult fall Chinook salmon on the Snake and Salmon rivers to protect naturally spawning populations. Anglers on those rivers can continue to harvest adult Chinook with a clipped adipose fin and clipped or unclipped "Jack" Chinook less than 24-inches… more
Hunt safe: Survival tips for big game hunters
| idfg-rphillips
Every hunting season, hunters get lost in the woods, and while most escape no worse than tired, chilled and hungry, the hazards of being lost in Idaho's woods shouldn't be underestimated.
Hunters can take precautions and prepare for an unexpected situations in the woods.
Know the area you're… moreHow to Save a Seed... And an Ecosystem
| KristinaBoyd
An amazing transformation is happening on the small Boundary-Smith Creek Wildlife Management Area, nestled between the Selkirk Mountains and the Kootenai River on the U.S. - Canada border.
From flat fields of deep-seated reed canary grass, undulations in the earth have been restored, wetlands and ponds given… more
Steelhead Catch and Release Study - October 2019 Update
| idfg-mkoenig
Graduate student Will Lubenau from the University of Idaho has been hard at work studying Idaho steelhead since July 1, 2019. During the next few years, this study will help biologists improve our understand steelhead migrations. This study will also use tagged steelhead to estimate how many are… more
A Remarkable Fish
| idfg-efelts
Each year during August and September IDFG staff conduct spawning ground surveys to monitor the status of Idaho’s Chinook Salmon populations. Over the last couple weeks of August I observed the final days of a female Chinook Salmon who spawned successfully in Beaver Creek, a small tributary in the headwaters of… more
October trout stocking schedule for the Southeast Region
| idfg-jjackson
Something fishy is going on in southeast Idaho! Personnel from Idaho Fish and Game’s hatcheries in the Southeast Region will be releasing over 150,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout at various locations during October. This is no trick… it’s all treat!
Some notable stocking highlights include:
American… moreMotorized Watercraft Restriction on Gray's Meadow Segment of Coeur d'Alene River WMA
| Anonymous (not verified)
Effective October 1, 2019, and until further notice, the Gray’s Meadow segment of the Coeur d’Alene River WMA is posted against public use of motorized watercraft on a year-round basis.
Idaho Department of Fish and Game responded to public requests for non-motorized hunting and other recreational opportunities… more
Respect and courtesy to landowners are essential when hunting private land
| idfg-mdemick
With many of Idaho's hunting seasons in progress or to begin soon, Idaho Fish and Game urges hunters to be conscious of their actions and act responsibly when hunting private land.
"We are fortunate that the majority of hunters are respectful and considerate to landowners,” said Sal Palazzolo, private lands… more
Explore Idaho’s Wildlife Management Areas
| idfg-scassinelli
Idaho’s abundant wildlife populations and scenic landscapes have outdoor enthusiasts seeking opportunities to hunt, fish, view wildlife, and enjoy the outdoors.
Idaho’s Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) provide something for everyone - both for wildlife and people. They create habitat and security for… more