Press Releases and Articles
Fish and Game Commission to Meet in Lewiston
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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will meet May 19 and 20 in Lewiston A public comment period will begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, at the Fish and Game office at 3316 16th St., in Lewiston. Agenda items include considering Chinook salmon seasons on the upper Salmon and South Fork Salmon rivers, a rules-briefing… moreFishing in Idaho: It's Better than Ever
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The fishing is great in Idaho, and people are catching on; more people are fishing now than anytime in the past decade. In 2009, Idaho Fish and Game sold 473,576 fishing licenses, the most since 1999. More good news, sales through March 2010 are well above the same time in 2009. Resident fishing license sales are up… moreIdaho Native Plant Sale at the MK Nature Center
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Idaho Native Plant Society's annual native plant sale will be Saturday, April 24, at the Morrison Knudsen Nature Center in Boise. This year's edition of this popular event will feature more plants, improved presentation and shorter lines. The sale will be in the area behind the Idaho Fish and Game headquarters… moreAsk Fish and Game: One-day Fishing License
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Q. I am an Idaho resident, can I buy a one-day fishing license and salmon permit? A. Residents can buy a one-day fishing license but not a three-day salmon or steelhead permit. Residents and nonresidents alike may buy a "license entitling a person to fish in the waters of the state on a day-to-day basis." A daily… moreFish and Game Commission to Meet Friday
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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will meet at 8 a.m. Friday, April 16, to discuss several land acquisitions. The meeting via conference call will be in the director's office of the Idaho Fish and Game headquarters, 600 S. Walnut St., Boise. The agenda includes three land acquisitions, approval of minutes from… moreRecent Bear, Lion Season Changes Effective Fall 2010
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Black bear and mountain lion hunters are reminded that season changes recently adopted by the Idaho Fish and Game Commission do not go into effect until fall 2010. These changes, designed to allow additional hunting opportunity, involve allowing electronic calls to hunt black bear and mountain lions in the Lolo and… moreTrophy Species Controlled Hunt Prices Have Changed
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The prices of tags and applications for controlled hunts for moose, mountain goat and bighorn sheep are incorrect in the current rules brochure. The controlled hunt permit fee was dropped last year after publication of the 2009-2010 Moose, Bighorn Sheep and Mountain Goat Rules brochure, and the nonresident tag fees… moreIdaho Falls Man Loses Hunting Privileges for Life
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Shooting five elk in one day has cost an Idaho Falls man his privilege to hunt for the rest of his life - not only in Idaho, but each of the 33 member states of the Wildlife Violator Compact. On March 22, 2010 Jerry Ferguson, 54, pleaded guilty in Seventh District Court in Bonneville County to a felony charge of… moreBig Game Rules for 2010 on the Web
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The Idaho big game hunting seasons and rules brochure for 2010 seasons is available now from Fish and Game and on the Website. The rules brochure is available at http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/cms/hunt/rules/bg/. The same brochure is in the printing process and copies will be available at license vendors and Fish and… moreApplication Period for Controlled Hunts Opens Soon
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The application period for this fall's deer, elk, pronghorn and black bear controlled hunts starts May 1 and runs through June 5. The 2009 harvest statistics and drawing odds for controlled hunts are now available on the Idaho Fish and Game Website at http://fishandgame.idaho.gov and in the Hunt Planner. Hunters can… moreBudgets for Bugs and Other ÔNongame' Wildlife
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In all the news about state budgets it is interesting to note that Idaho Fish and Game receives no general tax money. Fish and Game is funded by hunting and fishing license sales and federal excise taxes on sporting equipment. These funds go to manage those "game" species we hunt and fish, but what about the wild… moreAnnual Fur Sale Set for May 1 in Coeur d'Alene
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This year, the annual Idaho Fish and Game Hide and Fur Auction will be on May 1 at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds at 4056 N. Government Way, Coeur dÕAlene. Items may be viewed beginning at 10 a.m., and the auction will begin at noon Pacific Time. The office is at 2885 Kathleen Ave., Coeur d'Alene.Public Information Release Forms Now Available
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A recent change in the Idaho Public Records law means Idaho Fish and Game can no longer release the name or business information of anyone who buys a license, tag or permit, without that person's written consent. Anyone who would like to allow the release of their name and business information may grant permission to… moreWildlife Workshop for Educators Coming to Boise
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Idaho Fish and Game will host a WILD about Early Learners workshop for educators of pre-Kindergarten to second grade to help them learn fun and exciting ways to teach wildlife conservation in the classroom. The workshop can also be taken by teachers of older grades, scout leaders, daycare providers, church counselors… moreAsk Fish and Game: Depredation Hunts
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Q. When can I apply for depredation hunts this year? A. The sign-up period to participate in depredation hunts this year runs from May 1 through June 30. Applications that come in after June 30 are added to the list but have little chance of being selected. Applicants must have a valid Idaho hunting or combination… moreYouth Fishing Clinic Scheduled for Hordemann Pond in Moscow
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To help families with children discover the joys of fishing, the 19th annual Kid's Fishing Clinic will be from 8 a.m. to noon, Saturday, April 17, at Moscow's Hordemann Pond. Volunteers will be on hand to help young anglers, and Idaho Fish and Game's "Take Me Fishing" trailer will be stocked with rods and reels… moreF&G Sets Fish Rules Open House Meetings in Magic Valley
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The Idaho Department of Fish Game plans public meetings across the Magic Valley Region over the next few weeks to discuss potential fishing rule changes. The meetings are part of the process for setting the 2011-2012 fishing seasons and rules. Idaho Fish and Game will host three meetings from 5:30 pm to 8 pm:… moreGeographic Names Information System (GNIS) Query
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Looking for a town, city or place outside of Idaho? You can use this website to query geographic features for all of the United States and its territories at http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic. Of course you can use the IDFG GeoTools LayerFetcher to zoom to locations in Idaho in ArcGIS.