Press Releases and Articles
Hunters Asked About Possible Controlled Hunt Changes
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has received numerous comments from hunters who seem to have bad luck when it comes to drawing a permit for controlled hunts. Numerous changes to the drawing process have been suggested including a system of bonus points that would theoretically increase the odds of hunters who… moreSix Sockeye Salmon Make the Journey Back to Idaho
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In early September, the final two sockeye salmon returning to the Sawtooth Valley were captured, bringing the total number collected at fish weirs operated by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game to six. Thirty people were involved in the seining operation conducted to collect two stubborn sockeye salmon holding in… moreEarly Hunts Give Youth First Shot at Birds
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Youth hunters between the ages of 10 to 15 wanting to get an early shot at a duck or goose can by participating in the youth waterfowl hunt on September 24 and 25. The youth pheasant season opens October 1. The rules for the youth hunt are simple. The hunters must have a valid hunting license, including the migratory… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q: If I see a grouse while I'm deer hunting, do I have to have a shotgun to shoot it? A: No. The upland game rules offer an exception for forest grouse to address this exact situation. Unlike other birds, you can take a forest grouse with a center-fire weapon, a sling shot, or even a stick or a rock. It is still not… moreChukar Season Uncertain
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One of the most anticipated upland game bird seasons opens on September 17th this year. Hunters and their dogs alike are readying themselves for the challenge of hunting these notoriously wily game birds in the rocky, shrubby terrain they prefer. Chukar are an introduced game bird originally from the Middle East… moreATV's and Hunting: Reducing Conflicts
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For the avid hunter, the last days of summer can seem unbearable. Each day that passes becomes shorter and the morning air crisper and cooler, signifying the most anticipated time of year, hunting season! On the whole, hunters are a passionate bunch expecting their time out hunting to be a rewarding experience.… moreKids Get Chance to Question Lewis and Clark
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Imagine you are planning a cross country trip... paddling a boat through a wilderness with no map. What do you bring for supplies? How do you find your way back? What do you do if you get sick or hurt? What kind of wild animals will there be and how dangerous are they? Beginning its seventh season, Dialogue For Kids… moreBiologists predict great upland bird season for the Magic Valley Region
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JEROME - A wet spring and warm, dry weather during the hatch has helped produce one of the best crops of upland game birds the Magic Valley Region has seen in several years. "2004 was one of the best bird hunting seasons in many years. The harvest of blue grouse, sage-grouse, chukar, and quail exceeded long-term… moreBuy your deer, elk tags early
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JEROME - The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is asking sportsmen to purchase their deer and elk tag early to avoid the last-minute rush. "It's just better for everyone, especially the hunters," said Sally Rose, Magic Valley Region Administrative Assistant. "Every year we have the same thing happen, sportsmen heading… moreFish and Game to host fishing rules open house
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JEROME - The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) has scheduled an open house meeting for Wednesday, September 21 for the public to review and provide comments on the proposed 2006-2007 fishing regulations. The open house will run from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at IDFG's Magic Valley Regional Office, 319 South 417 East, two… moreYouth waterfowl hunt September 24, 25
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JEROME - Youth hunters between the ages of 10 to 15 wanting to get an early shot at a duck or goose can by participating in the youth waterfowl hunt on September 24 and 25. The rules for the youth hunt are simple. The hunters must have a valid hunting license, including the migratory bird permit. They also must be… morePrescribed Fire and Land Exchange Topics at Fish and Game Public Meeting
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LEWISTON - The Idaho Department of Fish and Game and personnel from the Idaho Department of Lands will host a public meeting Wednesday, September 21 to discuss a proposed 1,600 acre prescribed fire and potential land exchange on the Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area. The meeting will be held from 6:30 to 8:00… moreJunior Deer Hunt Open
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If you ask any big game hunter about the first animal they ever harvested, chances are it was a deer. And whether it was a whitetail or mule deer, buck or doe, the memory of that first hunt leaves an impression strong enough to make it seem like just yesterday no matter how many years have passed. It is these kinds… moreTurkey Season Opens September 15
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Hunters looking to bag an Idaho wild turkey can begin hunting on Thursday September 15. The general fall turkey season will open in the Panhandle Region, the Clearwater Region, a good portion of the Southwest Region, and several units in the Southeast Region. For specific hunts check the turkey rules brochure,… moreUpland Game Seasons Open with High Bird Counts
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Saturday September 17 marks opening day for sage grouse, chukar, quail, and gray partridge hunting in Idaho, and there should be plenty of birds this year. During recent surveys Fish and Game biologists counted more than 2,000 chukars in a 12 square mile survey area near Brownlee Reservoir. That translates to 174… moreBird Hunters Encouraged to Submit Wings
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game reminds upland game bird hunters that they can help monitor game bird populations by depositing one fully feathered wing from their harvested birds into wing barrels placed along some major travel routes in bird hunting areas. In 2005 the department will also test a program to… moreDon't Wait to Pick Up Deer Tags
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Deer hunters are reminded to pick up tags well before the opening date of their season to avoid frustration at the vendors. Tags can be purchased at about 400 private license vendors or at Idaho Fish and Game offices statewide. Last minute purchases have caused problems for hunters and the computerized vending… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q: I went turkey hunting last April, and got skunked, so I still have my tag. Can I use it this fall or do I have to exchange it? A: There is no need to exchange your tag. It is good for spring or fall. If you bag a turkey this fall and want to try for a second you'll have to purchase an extra tag before you go after… more