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Video: How to field dress a deer, elk or moose in a chronic wasting disease management zone

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Now that CWD has come to Idaho, Idaho Fish and Game is receiving lots of questions for hunters about Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and what does this mean for hunters in the management zone (Units 14 & 15). Here are a few things to be aware of;

All hunters who harvest a deer, elk or moose in a CWD Management… more

Kamiah RV and Equipment Storage Building

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Sealed proposals will be received by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, 600 South Walnut, PO Box 25, Boise, Idaho 83707, until 2:00 p.m., prevailing local time, on October 6th, 2022 for DFG Project No. 2023-102, Kamiah RV and Equipment Storage Building. Bids mailed to… more

Fish and Game asks for public comment for Murtaugh Lake tiger muskie introduction

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A recent fisheries survey in Murtaugh Lake near Murtaugh, Idaho found high numbers of common carp, Utah chub, and Utah sucker that have limited the amount of sport fish available to anglers. With few game-fish present, Fish and Game biologists have proposed introducing tiger muskie into the lake.

Tiger muskie… more

Interactive maps for Large Tract properties can now be found on the IDFG webpage

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As you are planning  fall hunts, please remember that recreational motorized access to all Large Tracts properties is designated to open roads and trails, with all other roads closed to recreational motorized access. All roads are open at all times for non-motorized access.

Here are a couple of recent… more

Upland game bird hunting is going to get a little more exciting starting Sept. 17

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Upland game bird hunting is going to get a little more exciting starting Sept. 17. Seasons for chukar, gray partridge, quail and sage-grouse will give upland hunters even more variety this fall.

Here’s a summary of what’s coming up:

 

Chukar & Partridge

Chukar and gray… more

Artificially created dams create barriers to fish passage

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On August 18, 2022 reports of a man-made dam on Lolo Creek were forwarded to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.

The initial information stated a large man-made dam was located under the bridge that crosses Lolo Creek to Forest Road 5114 near Lolo Campground. Pictures from the Nez Perce Tribal Fisheries… more

Snorkel crew training to meet the challenges faced during wild salmon and steelhead trout surveys

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Because wild Chinook salmon and steelhead trout spawn and are reared in natural environments, their status is not easily monitored. One method to monitor natural-reared Chinook salmon and steelhead trout is to use standardized snorkel survey protocols to collect juvenile salmonid data in their home streams. The data… more

This month’s 'Wildlife Express' newsletter dives deep into the lives of salmon

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Salmon are the marathon runners — well, swimmers — of the fish world, and for some, their finish line is the rivers and streams of Idaho.

There are three species that make Idaho their final destination: Chinook, sockeye and coho. (If you really want to split hairs, you could add in kokanee salmon as the fourth… more

Hayden Pond open for Labor Day weekend

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Hayden Pond is once again open for anglers just in time for the Labor Day weekend.

Access to the popular fishing pond, located south of Salmon, was temporarily closed in early July after the dilapidated bridge spanning Hayden Creek was removed and replaced with a new, safer bridge.        

“The pond… more

Thanks to sportsmen, Fish and Game is learning more each year about bobcats in the state

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Bobcats are quite common throughout the state, and they are a popular quarry among fur harvesters. 

Beginning in 2018, Idaho Fish and Game implemented a statewide effort to gather more information about bobcat populations through a voluntary bobcat jaw collection program. Since then, Fish and Game has… more

Before and after the day's snorkel surveys are completed

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Wild salmon and steelhead trout snorkel survey crews typically work eight days in a row. This is because most of their work sites are in remote areas of Idaho and daily commutes are not practical. They also work ten-hour days. You might wonder, “How do the crews spend the rest of the 24 hours each day while in the… more

Chinook Salmon Spawning at MK Nature Center

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Would you like to see Chinook salmon spawning up close? You can at MK Nature Center! For about the next 10 days, you can watch typical Chinook salmon spawning behavior three feet from your own two eyes! Males are fighting, biting, and chasing for access to the female. The female is digging her nest (redd) and choosing… more

Boise County residents can help avoid bear conflicts by storing food and garbage properly

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In late August, Idaho Fish and Game staff in the Southwest Region received multiple reports about a black bear breaking into homes in Crouch, with conflicts centered around the Castle Mountain and Terrace Lakes neighborhoods.

"This bear in Crouch has actually broken into area residences seeking and obtaining… more

ADA accessibility and parking improvements currently underway at the Boundary-Smith Creek Wildlife Management Area in the Panhandle

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Work is currently underway on the Boundary-Smith Creek Wildlife Management Area to improve parking and access for the ADA-accessible waterfowl blind installed in 2021.

A parking lot is being built immediately across the road from the current location of the blind, which is located on the northernmost portion… more

Wild game tracking, trailing and scent class to be hosted in the Panhandle Region on Sept. 17

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Idaho Fish and Game staff and volunteers in the Panhandle Region will be hosting a wild game tracking, trailing and scent class on Sept. 17 at the Farragut Shooting Range Center in Athol.

Wild animals are wily and well-equipped to elude humans in the woods at all times. Ask any hunter and they will tell you… more

Hunters who donate wings help F&G manage forest grouse populations

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As folks head out to look for forest grouse over the next few weeks, Fish and Game biologists would like to remind hunters to keep an eye out for "wing barrels.' These are trash cans with Fish and Game logos on them, located throughout the state at key access points, with instructions for depositing a single wing from… more

Henrys Lake Quarterly Newsletter - Summer 2022

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Each year, IDFG conducts a gillnet survey on Henrys Lake to assess the current state of the fishery. We begin the survey immediately after ice-out, which didn’t take place until mid-May this year! We set nets at six sites throughout the lake every night until we reach our goal of at least 50 net-nights of… more

September fish stocking schedule for the Salmon Region

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It’s a great time to grab your fishing gear and go fishing.

Idaho Department of Fish and Game will stock over 4,600 catchable-sized (10 to 12-inch) rainbow trout for the Labor Day weekend at the following locations.        

BODY OF WATER

WEEK TO BE STOCKED… more