Press Releases and Articles
South Fork Salmon River Chinook Season Closes
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What has been a fantastic chinook salmon fishing season on the South Fork of the Salmon River ends today. Effective July 2, 2001 at 9:00 pm MST, the South Fork will be closed to chinook salmon fishing. "Our hatchery chinook harvest quota has been reached," Fish and Game anadromous fish manager Sharon Kiefer noted. "We… moreUSF&W Hatchery and IDFG Stock Lunker Trout For Young Anglers
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Young anglers - grab your tackle box and fishing pole and head to Lewiston's Burling Pond. Personnel from Fish and Game's Orofino Hatchery recently released over 250 lunker rainbow trout that average 1.5 pounds at the small pond in north Lewiston. The trout were raised at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife's Dworshak… moreFish Limits Removed On More Waters
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As the water situation worsens around the region, irrigation companies are advising the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (Department) of possible total drawdowns at certain reservoirs. In order to allow the public to take advantage of this situation, and take fish that might otherwise die, the Fish and Game Commission… moreFish And Game Sets Fire Restrictions
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The Magic Valley Region, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, has set fire restrictions on all department property in the region effective Wednesday, June 27, 2001. As a result of the extremely dry conditions and the potential for fires so early in the summer, the Region has decided to impose these restrictions now.… moreFish And Game Commission To Meet In Twin Falls
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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will hold its next quarterly meeting in Twin Falls on July 9, 10 and 11 at the Weston Plaza. A public hearing will be held Monday night; anything of a fish and wildlife nature may be presented to the Commission starting at 7 p.m. On Tuesday, July 10, the Commissioners will meet in… moreLoving Dogs Often Harmful To Wildlife
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While this spring has been favorable for young wildlife, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game reminds dog owners that their loving pet can be harmful to area wildlife, especially upland game birds and deer. "We receive reports almost daily about dogs harassing both young birds and adults still sitting on nests… moreCommission to Meet in Twin Falls
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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will meet at the Weston Plaza in Twin Falls July 10 at 10:00 a.m. A public hearing will be held at the same location at 7:00 p.m. the previous evening. Anything of a fish and wildlife nature may be the topic for comments at the hearing, not just items officially on the agenda. This… morePanther Creek Opened to Chinook Fishing
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Meeting by conference call June 21, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission approved a season on hatchery chinook salmon for Panther Creek in the Salmon Region. The season opened June 22. It will run through August 5 unless it is closed earlier for biological reasons. Fish and Game fisheries managers plan to transport at… moreLeave Forest Homes
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Idahoans who provide their own homes with the comfort of wood heat might think of their neighbors while cutting a winter wood supply. With the soaring costs of propane, natural gas and electricity, thousands of Idahoans are out and about collecting wood for heating. Saving money is one of the biggest reasons for… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. Can I fish the Oregon side of Brownlee, or put in my boat on the Oregon side, if I only have Idaho fishing and boat licenses? A. You can put in your boat anywhere, regardless of what state's license is on it, the trailer, or your vehicle. With your Idaho fishing license you can fish from the shore on the Idaho side… moreIDFG Breakfast Meeting Cancelled
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game reminds hunters and anglers that the July 3, Breakfast meeting has been cancelled. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, September 4, beginning at 6:30 a.m. at the Helm restaurant in Lewiston. "We'll buy the coffee, and we hope local hunters and anglers bring their… morePanther Creek Opened to Chinook Fishing
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Meeting by conference call June 21, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission approved a season on hatchery chinook salmon for Panther Creek in the Salmon Region. The season will open June 22. It will run through Aug. 5 unless it is closed earlier for biological reasons. Fish and Game fisheries managers plan to transport at… moreSome Family Traditions Aren't Meant For Passing On!
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DUBOIS - Recently, Idaho celebrated Free Fishing Day, a time set aside to help introduce new anglers to the fun of fishing. While most Idahoans do an excellent job of passing on values and traditions that honor the piscatorial pastime, Clark County Magistrate William Hollerich had the opportunity to hopefully nip some… moreFish Limits Suspended at Mountain Home Reservoir
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By order of the Department of Fish and Game, fish bag, possession and size limits at Mountain Home Reservoir have been suspended effective Friday, June 22. Anglers in possession of a valid fishing license are encouraged to catch as many fish from the reservoir as they can eat. Mountain Home Reservoir is the third… 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 Salvage for Little Camas
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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… moreMembers Sought for Grizzly Delisting Team
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has developed a Draft Conservation Strategy and begun the process that could lead to removing the grizzly bear from the Endangered Species list in the Yellowstone Ecosystem. In addition to a final Conservation Strategy, state management plans from Idaho, Wyoming and Montana must be in… more