Press Releases and Articles
Remember to allow up to 10 days delivery time when ordering tags online or by phone
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Ordering online or by phone is a convenient way to buy your hunting/fishing licenses and permits, but sportsmen and women are reminded to allow enough time for their products to be mailed before their outings. Fish and Game recommends allowing 10 days for hunting tags to arrive. (Note: the items are processed and… more
Statewide trout stocking highlights for October 2022
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Many of Idaho’s lakes and ponds are soon going to be bolstered with Idaho Fish and Game stocking roughly 200,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout this October. Wondering if the stocking trucks are going to be backing up to your favorite fishing hole? We asked our Fish and Game hatchery staff to boil down some of the most… more
Salmon Region waters to be stocked with trout in early October
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Idaho Department of Fish and Game will stock 600 trout in the 10-12-inch range at three area waters in early October.
Waters stocked
Week stocked
Number of trout
Hayden Creek Pond
Oct 3-7
200… more
Rainbow trout stocking schedule for October in the Clearwater Region
| idfg-jbruns
Hatchery personnel from Fish and Game’s Clearwater Region will be stocking 32,400 catchable-sized rainbow trout in October. All stocking dates and numbers of fish are approximate.
Stocking of all waters is tentative and dependent on river/lake/pond conditions (angler safety concerns); dates may change due to… more
Data shows increasing numbers of walleye at Lower Granite Dam near Lewiston
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Walleye have spread throughout the Columbia River basin following an unauthorized introduction to Lake Roosevelt in the mid-20th century. These fish have remained downstream of Idaho’s salmon and steelhead rivers until recently. Data collected at the Lower Granite Dam adult fish trap has shown that walleye have… more
Hunter education course offered early October in Salmon
| idfg-mdemick
New hunters interested in getting their hunter education certification before deer season can do so in-person through a course in Salmon scheduled for early October.
An in-person, instructor-led hunter education course is scheduled October 4, 5, 6 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. each evening, and Saturday, October 8 from… more
Idaho Fish and Game officer and K-9 partner to give free public presentation in Pocatello
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This time of year Idaho Fish and Game conservation officers stay very busy in the field talking to hunters and anglers, taking wildlife calls from the public, and conducting investigations. In the Southeast Region, District Conservation Officer Tim Klucken has some extra help from his K-9 partner, a black lab named… more
Temporary Road Closure of Bingo Creek Road in Clearwater County: EXTENSION
| idfg-jbruns
Idaho Department of Lands and PotlatchDeltic jointly announce an extension of a temporary road closure of the Bingo Creek Road and all its tributaries, to all recreational activities and public entry. The closure is attributed to extremely heavy commercial traffic. Both landowners will be implementing multiple large-… more
F&G staff and volunteers pick apples in Ashton to prevent attracting bears into backyards
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Idaho Fish and Game recently teamed up with a group of hard working volunteers to pick and gather apples from cooperating landowners around the city of Ashton. This is the third year in a row that an effort has been made to remove fallen apples as an attractant for bears and hopefully prevent… more
Idaho Steelhead Update (9/21/22)
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Idaho’s Steelhead fishery Update
September 21, 2022
By Joe DuPont
Hi everybody. The steelhead migration over Bonneville Dam is well on its way, so I have a lot more information to share with you compared to my last update. I’ve got… more
Three helpful tips to remember when interacting with your local conservation officers
| idfg-tjross
With most hunting seasons being open or opening within the next few weeks, Idaho’s hunting, fishing and trapping culture will soon be enjoyed by many.
Amidst the hustle and bustle this time of year, Idaho Fish and Game’s conservation officers are also hitting the woods to help keep people safe and to ensure… more
McCall Hatchery closed to public for large construction project starting Oct. 1
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Idaho Fish and Game’s McCall Fish Hatchery will be closed to the public starting Oct.1 to allow construction of two holding ponds. During the months of June, July, and August, the new holding ponds will be used to house adult Chinook salmon broodstock awaiting spawning, and will allow the hatchery to more efficiently… more
Hunters: Be sure to know and follow motorized vehicle rules for Forest Service lands
| idfg-gmilner
Now that hunting season is upon us, one topic that always comes up is the use of motorized vehicles on US Forest Service lands. There are a few things that hunters need to know to avoid any issues or situations that may result in citations this fall.
First: You cannot drive anywhere you want on US Forest… more
F&G works with local Boy Scouts to improve fish habitat in C. Ben Ross Reservoir
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In June, Fish and Game staff teamed up with a local Boy Scouts of America chapter in Payette and Eagle Scout candidate Ethan Bergener of Nampa, to deploy 50 artificial habitat structures in C. Ben Ross Reservoir, which fisheries biologists hope will ultimately help grow bigger largemouth bass in this fishery. These… more
Spring Valley Reservoir Tree Sanctuary
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By Joe Thiessen, Regional Fisheries Biologist
Spring Valley Reservoir is a popular fishery for warmwater fish as well as stocked trout, and it is located approximately 20 miles east of Moscow, Idaho. In recent years, we have seen a decrease in the size of many fish species, especially Largemouth Bass. Upon… more
Hunters asked to help with Chronic Wasting Disease testing in the Salmon Region
| idfg-mdemick
Chronic Wasting Disease or CWD was detected for the first time in Idaho in 2021 after more than 20 years of proactive surveillance and testing. CWD is a contagious and fatal neurological disease that affects deer, elk, and moose. There is no cure for this fatal disease.
As a result of last year’s detections and… more
Hunters should use caution this fall waterfowl season as avian influenza sees another surge
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Avian influenza could impact Idaho waterfowl hunters yet again this fall, with the virus now discovered across much of the state. Fish and Game biologists are already seeing an increase in reports of avian mortality, the suspected cause of which is high pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
“We are uncertain of… more
Hunters: Ask first and treat landowners with respect when hunting on private land (you may get invited back)
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Remember the adage “treat others how you would want to be treated?” Well, that doesn’t apply to just elders and grade school teachers. Hunters and private landowners share a unique relationship that often gets overlooked until about a month or so before hunting season opens. With many of Idaho's hunting seasons in… more