Press Releases and Articles
Biologists use electronic tags to study Yellowstone cutthroat trout in Willow Creek and Ririe Reservoir
| idfg-jheckel
Fish and Game fisheries biologists are on a constant search for better ways to understand and manage fish populations. As part of this quest for knowledge, biologists used electronic PIT tags to study the life history of Yellowstone cutthroat trout in Willow Creek and Ririe Reservoir.
In the Upper Snake… more
Protect wintering wildlife by leaving them alone during the winter
| idfg-cliess
Out of sight, out of mind, right? Wrong. Just because wildlife aren’t as visible as they were in the shoulder seasons doesn’t mean they’re “living easy” on their wintering grounds. And if you are seeing wintering wildlife, you may be too close for comfort, which bring us to our next point: Protect wintering wildlife by… more
F&G completes bighorn sheep capture in Southwest Idaho
| idfg-bpearson
From Thursday, Dec. 15 through Sunday, Dec. 18, Fish and Game biologists conducted a bighorn sheep capture in Units 40 and 41 in collaboration with the Idaho Wild Sheep Foundation and national Wild Sheep Foundation. Staff and volunteers captured and collared a total of 38 sheep between the two units. Each animal… more
The ‘big fish’ stories of 2022
| idfg-cliess
From a catch-and-release record cutbow in Henrys Lake to a dramatic state-record catfish saga that could have been written by John Grisham, the past year’s record-setting fishing stories was one for the ages. Anglers from both within and outside of Idaho’s borders hoisted up some incredible benchmarks during 2022 and… more
Watch out for wildlife on the move
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Old Man Winter seems to have woken up a little early this season, changing some wildlife movement patterns across the region. In the Preston area, elk have been observed traveling throughout the valley with large herds crossing our local highways. This is a potentially dangerous situation, especially for motorists… more
Kootenai River Angler Science Program: A win for burbot and anglers
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For some, winter is a time to hibernate in the comfort of a warm home, enjoying a hot drink by a crackling fire. For others, winter offers a unique opportunity to try their hand at landing the native and once rare burbot in the Kootenai River.
Referred to by some as the Kootenai leopard or ling cod,… more
More Harm Than Good: Why You Shouldn't Feed Backyard Deer
| idfg-mdemick
The hardship of winter motivates some well-meaning people to set out food for deer. The truth is, they’re wild animals adapted to winter, and feeding them can quickly create a variety of problems significantly affecting their health and survival.
Despite good intentions, supplemental feeding of deer often harms… more
Young mountain lions captured and euthanized in Kendrick
| idfg-jbruns
Idaho Fish and Game officers investigated a report of three mountain lions found under a deck at a residence in Kendrick on Sat., Dec. 17. To protect public safety, officers trapped and euthanized the three young mountain lions. “We made the decision to euthanize because lions habituated in an urban setting pose a… more
Helicopters, GPS collars and big game animals – another day on the job
| idfg-tjross
To most folks, the notion of riding in a helicopter to locate, capture and place a GPS collar on a deer, elk or moose seems like something only seen in movies or nature documentaries. For many of our staff, it’s another day on the job, and it’s all done with the goal of understanding and managing big game populations… more
Juvenile mountain lions sighted in Kendrick
| idfg-jbruns
Fish and Game staff from the Clearwater region, received a report of juvenile mountain lions under the porch of a residence in the community Kendrick.
To keep both residents and pets safe, Fish and Game is urging everyone to be vigilant and aware of their surroundings, especially during early morning and… more
Aerial seeding on Craig Mountain WMA
| idfg-jbruns
Idaho Fish and Game recently conducted aerial seeding of 250 acres on the Craig Mountain WMA. Aerial seeding operations were conducted to improve soil stability and reestablish native grasses to areas that were burned in the Snake River Complex Fire in 2021.
Fish and Game has conducted several fire… more
Ornamental Yew: Toxic to wintering wildlife
| idfg-jbruns
Japanese yew is an evergreen suitable for much of Idaho’s climate, which makes it attractive for landscaping. Unfortunately, it’s also deadly.
Idaho Fish and Game officials are asking homeowners, landscapers, developers and nurseries to choose alternatives to Japanese yew, or other types of yew (… more
Mule deer buck left to waste near Lucile
| idfg-jbruns
A 4x4 mule deer buck was shot and left to waste near Lucile between the evening of Dec. 13 and morning of Dec. 14. This is one of many deer that are shot and wasted every year. This deer was shot close to a popular recreation spot above the boat ramp, giving hope that a motorist or boater may have witnessed the… more
Reports of mountain lions on the increase in Wood River Valley communities
| idfg-tthompson
Fish and Game staff from the Magic Valley Region continue to receive frequent mountain lion reports from throughout the Wood River Valley. Mountain lions are killing deer and caching their prey in Ketchum and Hailey neighborhoods, and residents are seeing lions on security cameras and reporting tracks around their… more
State of Deer and Elk: Understanding survival and causes of mortality helps F&G manage deer and elk herds
| idfg-rphillips
Idaho Fish and Game biologists have spent decades counting and monitoring deer and elk populations including when, where, and how animals die. It’s a critical part of understanding all facets of wildlife management, and a common question is often, “what kills the most deer and elk?”
The short answer is hunters… more
F&G Commission begins hiring process for new department director
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The Fish and Game Commission has opened the application period for the position of Fish and Game director. The application period runs from Dec. 15 to Jan. 5.
The Fish and Game director reports to the seven-member Commission and is responsible for administering laws and rules and controlling the Department's… more
Fish and Game begins to feed elk at the Bullwacker feed site west of Ketchum
| idfg-tthompson
Idaho Fish and Game staff from the Magic Valley Region will begin feeding elk at the Bullwacker feed site in mid-December 2022 as deep snow begins to accumulate throughout the Wood River Valley. Over 125 elk are fed in a typical winter. It is anticipated that feeding will continue until April 2023.
Residents… more
Low-level flights to occur across the Magic Valley Region to assess big game populations
| idfg-tthompson
Wildlife biologists from the Magic Valley Region will be conducting low level helicopter flights across southern Idaho over the next several weeks. It is anticipated that the flights will continue into late January 2023.
Biologists use winter-time flights to survey big game since wildlife is concentrated on… more