Press Releases and Articles
Bald Eagle Days Feature Raptor Viewing, Education
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The 12th annual Bald Eagle Days, January 29, will feature events for all ages, including viewing bald eagles and other wildlife along the Boise River. Bald Eagle Day, the signature event of the annual festivities, runs from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, January 29, at the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, 5657 Warm Springs… moreSportsmen Against Hunger Event to Benefit Idaho Food Bank
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Sportsmen and sportswomen in southeast Idaho are joining forces to help with an important cause - fighting hunger. The fifth annual Sportsmen Against Hunger event is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, January 29, at the Cal Ranch Store in Pocatello. Those who attend the event can help raise money for the… moreGrizzly Bear Committee to Meet in Missoula in January
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The Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee's annual winter meeting will be January 19 and 20 in Missoula, Montana. The multi-agency committee is responsible for grizzly bear recovery in the continental United States and adjacent Canadian provinces. The meeting will take place at the Hilton Garden Inn at 3720 North… moreDon't Forget to File Hunter Reports
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Hunter reports are trickling in a little slower than the same time last year - but this year more are coming in online. All deer, elk and pronghorn 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 the tag was valid. Last… moreWinter Feeding is No Simple Solution
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Few wildlife issues are as complex or as emotionally charged as feeding big game during the winter. As soon as the snow begins to fly, questions about feeding big game animals start. People feed birds in the winter; so why not deer? But the decision to feed big game animals during winter is anything but arbitrary.… moreAsk Fish and Game: Two-Pole Permit for Ice Fishing
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Q. Can I use a two-pole permit for ice fishing in Idaho? A. It depends. In most of the state, there are no restrictions on the number of holes, but an ice angler can fish with up to five poles or lines at a time, and up to five hooks per line. A two-pole validation does not allow more than five lines while ice fishing… morePoacher Pleads Guilty in Felony Elk Case
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A Montana man entered a guilty plea before Fourth Judicial District Judge Patrick Owen in Boise County court Thursday, January 13. Gary A. Parrett, 36, of Great Falls, Mont., was charged with taking two bull elk in a closed season, the wanton waste of two bull elk, and hunting elk without the proper tag. He pleaded… moreFish and Game Commission to Meet in Boise in January
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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will set seasons for moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goat for 2011 and 2012 during the annual meeting January 26 and 27 in Boise. Commissioners will meet with the Senate Resources and Environment Committee at the Statehouse Wednesday afternoon, January 26, followed by an executive… moreTax Check-off Supports Wildlife
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Folks getting ready to file their tax returns might consider supporting Idaho's wildlife. Taxpayers may check the square on their Idaho tax forms to donate any amount of their refund to the Nongame Wildlife Conservation Fund administered by Idaho Fish and Game. Other Fish and Game programs aimed at game animals and… moreDrivers Urged to Slow Down to Avoid Wildlife Collisions
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Wildlife-vehicle collisions are a perennial problem on eastern Warm Springs Avenue and Highway 21, especially during the winter when deer and elk are congregated on lower winter ranges. In the past, special patrols, in a cooperative effort among the Idaho State Police, the Ada County Sheriff's Deputies and Idaho Fish… moreIdaho Fish and Game News is Now Available
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The January issue of Idaho Fish and Game News is now available. This issue covers winter fishing opportunities and the new 2011-2012 fishing seasons and rules. Revised fishing rules took effect January 1. The rules are presented by region, eliminating the need for statewide rules. Thus the number of exceptions was… moreAsk Fish and Game: Depredation Hunts
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Q. How do I get to participate in a depredation hunt this year? A. Hunters can sign up to participate in depredation hunts - special controlled hunts used to relieve big game damage problems on agricultural crops - for deer, elk and pronghorn in areas they are willing to hunt in 2011 when the Big Game Seasons and… moreFish and Game Seeks Information on Poaching of 4 Deer
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Idaho Fish and Game is seeking information concerning the poaching of four deer over the past week in Bingham and Power Counties. The first two deer were found near McTucker Ponds in Bingham County. The two does were shot and left in a corn field on or about December 26. The third doe was found December 30, at the… moreSportsmen's Chili Cook-Off
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game will host the third annual Sportsmen's Chili Cook-Off from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday, January 13, at the Jerome regional office, 324 South 417 East, Highway 93 Business Park. Participants are invited to bring their favorite chili or just come and try the different flavors on for… moreTrophy Species Open House in Jerome
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Idaho Fish and Game will host a trophy species open house from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, January, 13 at the Jerome regional office, 324 South 417 East, Highway 93 Business Park. Sportsmen can also attend a chili cook-off and feed on the same evening from 6:30 to 9 p.m. "We have several proposed changes for the… moreMotorists Cautioned About Elk on Highway 26 Near Ririe
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Idaho Fish and Game is working to make the public aware of a herd of 200 to 300 elk that have left the Tex Creek Wildlife Management Area east of Idaho Falls and moved into fields adjacent to State Highway 26 near Ririe. "The elk are in very good condition, not looking for forage, and the main reason that they are… more2010 Brought Tragedy, Successes for Fish and Game
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For Idaho Fish and Game, 2010 was the worst of times, the best of times. The agency suffered two helicopter accidents, one with injuries only and the other with three fatalities; completed its first regulated wolf hunt only to have wolves returned to the endangered species list; and experienced one of the best salmon… moreSome Hunting Seasons Still Open
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Most big game hunting seasons have ended, but there's still plenty of hunting open through the end of the month and through the winter. Seasons are open for geese, ducks, coots and common snipe through January 14 in the northern and eastern parts of the state and through January 21 in the southwest. In the uplands… more