Press Releases and Articles
Grizzly Bear Managers to Meet In Jackson
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Yellowstone ecosystem grizzly bear managers plan to meet in Jackson, Wyo., to discuss what needs to be done to continue recovery. The Yellowstone Grizzly Coordinating Committee will meet Wednesday and Thursday, October 28 and 29, at the Snow King Resort in Jackson. The meeting will run from 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday… moreWaterfowl Shooting Time Chart Correction
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The time chart on Page 10 in the waterfowl rules book has some incorrect times for November 1. The opening and closing times listed for November 1 in the three Mountain Time Zone areas are off by an hour; the actual opening and closing time is one hour earlier. For example, the 7:50 a.m. opening should be 6:50,… moreAsk Fish and Game: White-tailed Deer Tags
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Q. Since I normally monitor available nonresident tag numbers on the Fish and Game Web site, I wonder why the number of available white-tailed deer tags hasn't decreased from the original 1,500. I, for one, have purchased at least one. I find it hard to believe that I'm the only one. A. Idaho has two types of deer… moreYouth Steelhead Fishing Clinic to Hook Anglers
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Boys and girls ages 8 to 14 interested in learning about fishing for steelhead are encouraged to register for a free clinic sponsored by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and Lewiston Parks and Recreation. The clinic includes an evening classroom session from 7 to 8:30 p.m., October 22 at the Lewiston Community… moreWolf Hunters Reminded to Check Zone Limits
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Hunters holding Idaho wolf tags need to be sure of the harvest limit of every wolf hunting zone they might encounter as they head out into the field. The Upper Snake Region managed by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game contains all or part of three different wolf management zones. In one of those zones, the Upper… moreDispose of Animal Carcasses Properly
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With hunting seasons in full swing, now is the busiest time of year for Idaho Fish and Game conservation officers. But much of their limited and valuable time continues to be wasted by inconsiderate hunters. At issue is the inappropriate dumping of fleshed out deer and elk carcasses. Conservation Officer Matt O'… morePheasant Seasons Now Open
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The regular pheasant season now is open for all licensed hunters statewide. The season in north and southwest Idaho, Areas 1 and 3, runs through December 31, and in eastern Idaho, Area 2, it runs through November 30. Shooting hours are from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset; except on the… moreSpecial Wolf Tags Auctioned
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Wolf tag No. 1 brought $8,000 in an auction by the Congressional Sportsmen Foundation on October 14 The tag was sold at the foundation's Wine, Wheels and Wildlife event in Lexington, North Carolina. Jonny Morris, founder of Bass Pro Shops, bought the tag for his son who intends to hunt in Idaho this fall. Idaho… moreBonners Ferry Men Charged In Poaching Incident
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Felony charges were filed against two north Idaho men, accused of poaching two bull elk September 5, one day before the general archery season. Roland H. Hall of Bonners Ferry and Dennis L. Liermann Jr. of Naples were each charged with killing and possessing two bull elk during closed season. On the evening of… moreWolf Poaching Charges Filed
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Charges have been filed against an Eagle man accused of shooting a wolf in a closed season and shooting from a public road. Randy R. Strickland was arraigned September 22 in Valley County on misdemeanor charges of taking a game animal illegally and shooting from or across a public highway. He has pleaded innocent to… moreCreatures of the Night Come Out at the MK Nature Center
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As the sun sets, out come the creatures of the night! Bring the whole family in costume to the fifth annual Creatures of the Night Halloween event from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, October 23 and 24, at the MK Nature Center. Bring a sense of adventure for a night walk to learn all about nocturnal critters… moreAsk Fish and Game: Hunter Orange
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Q. Am I always supposed to wear hunter orange while hunting? A. Hunter orange is required only when hunting the nine Idaho Fish and Game wildlife management areas where pheasants are stocked. The areas are Fort Boise, C.J. Strike, Payette River, Montour, Sterling, Market Lake, Mud Lake, Cartier Slough and Niagara… moreDeer Opener Finds Happy Hunters
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Opening weekend of deer season found more hunters afield and more deer harvested than last year, with most hunters reporting having at least seen deer during their hunting excursion. The results come from four Idaho Fish and Game check stations scattered across the Southwest Region. "Overall, this is a great start… moreSteelhead Season Opens on the Clearwater
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Steelhead harvest fishing season opens Thursday, October 15, on the Clearwater River upstream of the Memorial Bridge on U.S. Highway 12 near Lewiston. The steelhead season has been open downstream of the bridge since August 1, and the river upstream of the bridge has been open only to catch-and-release fishing since… moreHunting in Carnivore Country
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Since wolves were introduced in Idaho's backcountry, game animals have adapted to the new predator; humans who spend time in the mountains find they too must learn to adapt to the growing presence of wolves. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game would like to remind hunters that proper handling of game is essential… moreHunters Can File Harvest Reports Electronically
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Big game hunters must file mandatory harvest reports. All deer, elk and antelope hunters must complete and submit a report for each tag issued within 10 days of harvest or within 10 days of the close of the season for which their tag was valid. The easiest way is to submit the harvest report card online at http://… moreSuper Hunt Fees, Drawing Simplified
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Idaho Fish and Game is changing the way it conducts the Super Hunt - starting with the first drawing next year, it will all be done electronically. The Super Hunt is a fund-raising drawing for 40 big game tags. The tags are handed out to winners in two drawings for elk, deer, pronghorn and moose tags. Winners can… moreBear Managers Work to Decrease Human-Related Deaths
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Though the legal status of grizzly bears in the Yellowstone Ecosystem has changed, agencies involved with bear recovery and management continue to track grizzly bear population dynamics and to reduce the potential for human-caused mortalities. Managers are hopeful about reduced bear mortalities as fall hunting seasons… more