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Q. I heard Citizens Against Poaching could issue a reward if a citation was issued. Last week you said a conviction was necessary. A. The non-profit Citizens Against Poaching can offer a reward for information that leads to a citation. You can report a wildlife crime at 1-800-632-5999. You can remain anonymous, and… moreFish Salvage Declared For Little Camas Reservoir
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Effective Friday, June 15, 2001, a public fish salvage has been declared for Little Camas Reservoir in Elmore County. Little Camas lies just north of Highway 20, between Fairfield and Mountain Home. The reservoir will be dry, or nearly dry, by mid summer; drought conditions and lack of runoff have caused this water… moreProposal Would Give Landowners Controlled Hunt Permits
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Contact: Southwest Region: Jon Rachael, 465-8465. Magic Valley Region: Randy Smith, 324-4350 Meeting by conference call June 11, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission voted to take public input on a proposal which would set aside ten percent of "any buck" controlled hunt permits in four game management units for… moreSale Date of Leftover Permits Changed
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Meeting by telephone conference call June 11, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission voted to change the sale date for permits not issued during the drawing for deer, elk and antelope controlled hunts. The new date will be Monday, July 16. Permits will go on sale at 10:00 a.m. Mountain time and 9:00 a.m. Pacific time.… moreFish & Game Research Looks to Improve "Catchable" Trout Catch
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Anglers in south-central and southeast Idaho will have a chance to participate in a new research effort designed to make hatchery trout more catchable. At the same time they may be lucky enough to win a $50 cash prize, being held for each of the 16 study waters. Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) researchers Dan… moreNative Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Finally Set To Return To Golden Lake After More Than 100 Year Abs
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IDAHO FALLS - What was unwittingly begun by settlers seeking additional food back before the turn of the century, will finally be reversed as part of a larger plan by Idaho to show that it can take care of its own wildlife without Federal intervention. Not since 1898, have native Yellowstone cutthroat been able to call… moreBoise River Elk Hunters Reminded of Cap
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Hunters who bought the B-tag for the Unit 39 Boise River elk hunting zone last fall will be notified by post card that the number of tags available this year has been capped. About 4,000 elk hunters will see the card in the mail within 10 days. This form of special notification of a rule that has already been made and… moreCrane Hunt Application Period Starts June 15
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Hunters may apply for controlled hunts for sandhill cranes from June 15 through July 15. All hunting for sandhill cranes is by controlled hunt. Idaho will offer 550 permits this year, the same as in the 2000 season. Federal waterfowl authorities have authorized an Idaho harvest of 273 cranes for this year. Because… more"Catchability" Tested
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Anglers in southcentral and southeast Idaho will have a chance to participate in a first-of-a kind research effort designed to increase the "catchability" of Idaho hatchery trout. At the same time, anglers may be lucky enough to win a $50 cash drawing being held for each of 16 study waters. Fish and Game researchers… moreWildlife Projects Help Juvenile Offenders Build a New Future
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Juvenile offenders at the State Department of Juvenile Corrections in Nampa are building a fresh startÑa new life for themselves and some new homes for a pair of needy birds. The birds, one saw-whet owl and one American kestrel live at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game's Nature Center in Boise. They are used to… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. Where can I report a poacher? Is there a reward? A. You can report a wildlife crime at 1-800-632-5999. You can remain anonymous, and will be eligible for a reward in the event of a conviction based on your information. This service is funded by Citizens Against Poaching, a non-profit corporation. When hunters… moreSouth Fork Salmon Season Approved
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Contact: Bill Horton, 334-3791 On Thursday, June 7, the National Marine Fisheries authorized a fishing season on hatchery spring chinook salmon on the South Fork of the Salmon River. The permit is the official federal sanction for the season approved by the Fish and Game Commission and announced in a department news… moreFish Limits Suspended at Two Local Reservoirs
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By order of the Department of Fish and Game, fish bag, possession and size limits at Indian Creek Reservoir and Black's Creek Reservoir have been suspended effective Monday, June 11. Anglers in possession of a valid fishing license are encouraged to catch as many fish from the two reservoirs as they can eat. Both… moreRainbow Trout Stocking Report
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Personnel from Fish and Game's Nampa Hatchery will be releasing more than 69,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout at the following locations during June. LOCATION NUMBER OF TROUT Boise River (Boise) 3,000 Boise River (Eagle to Middleton) 2,000 Boise River (lower… moreLeave "Abandoned" Wildlife Alone
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With May and June being the peak time for Idaho's wildlife to have their young, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game offers this simple suggestion to well-intentioned people finding baby animals that appear to be abandoned: Leave them alone. Most young wildlife picked up by well-meaning, concerned citizens do not… moreFree Fishing Day Saturday, June 9!
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IDAHO FALLS - Free Fishing day has been so successful that it has become an institution not just in Idaho, but nationwide! This year the event falls on Saturday, June 9th. Free fishing day is the one day of the year when no license is required to fish. This incredible opportunity is open to young and old alike, and… moreFish for Free Saturday
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Anyone who wants to go fishing Saturday, June 9, can do it for free. No license is required on that day to fish any Idaho water that is open to fishing. Otherwise, all rules and limits apply as usual. Anglers should read the current fishing regulation booklet and become familiar with the rules that apply where they… moreCommission Approves Nursing Home Fishing License
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Meeting by telephone conference call May 30, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission approved rules establishing the Idaho Nursing Home Facility Resident Fishing Permit. The rules approved by the commission set up a process for care facilities to take their residents fishing after purchasing a once-a-year permit for $31.50… more