Press Releases and Articles
Youth Steelhead Clinic Scheduled in Lewiston
| idfg-jbruns
Young anglers ages 8-14 are invited to participate in the annual Steelhead Clinic held on Thursday, October 27th from 6:00-8:00pm and Saturday, October 29th from 8:00am -3:00pm. Both events will be held at the Idaho Fish and Game regional office on 16th street in Lewiston.
Life history of a steelhead, fishing… more
Youth Pheasant Clinic Schedule for October 1st in Genesee
| idfg-jbruns
Young hunters have a chance to hunt ring-necked pheasants at a youth pheasant clinic scheduled Saturday, October 1st from 8:30am-4:00pm in Genesee.
First-time hunters 10 through 15 years of age who have already completed a hunter education course and hold a valid 2016 Idaho hunting license are eligible to… more
Conserving Snake River sturgeon: Introduction (part 1 of 7)
| idfg-mkoenig
Photo: Historical photo of Snake River White Sturgeon harvested, circa 1900.
Sturgeon are famous around the world and for good reason. Besides providing caviar, they are also the largest fish in freshwater. There are 8 species living in North America, but only White Sturgeon are found in Idaho.… moreCooler Idaho weather helping fire efforts
| idfg-staff
Cooler weather along with fire fighter's efforts have helped with the handful of fires in Idaho over the labor day weekend.
Always check-in with the forest or management agency for the destinations you're heading to. Additional online resources include:
Inciweb is the official large fire site for the… moreYouth Waterfowl Hunt September 24
| idfg-lwolf
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) has a mentored waterfowl hunting opportunity for youth aged 10-15. The hunt is planned for September 24th, the opening day of the annual youth-only waterfowl season.
The youth season is a special opportunity open only to hunters… more
Clearing Trails at Snow Peak WMA
| idfg-lwolf
Fall is a great time to explore the newly cleared trails at Snow Peak Wildlife Management Area. Downed logs and thick brush can make horseback riding and hiking a challenge. Thanks to the Panhandle Backcountry Horsemen and IDFG wildlife technicians, ten miles of trails on Snow Peak WMA were cleared this… more
Bat Counts
| Anonymous (not verified)
At dusk on summer nights bats drop from roosts and begin hunting insects. This week Fish and Game staff were on hand at McArthur Wildlife Management Area to count bats as they emerged. This was a small part of a larger effort to include Idaho Panhandle bats in the North American Bat Monitoring Program. Since white-… more
What Is Wrong With That Deer?
| idfg-wwakkinen
Have you ever seen a deer walking around your neighborhood or in the woods that has odd skin “warts” and thought to yourself, “What is wrong with that deer?” Well, you wouldn’t be the only one. Even though it's fairly rare, Idaho Fish and Game receives a few calls each year about deer… more
Use your survival gear for more than emergencies
| idfg-rphillips
I was hunting with a friend last fall and gave him some bad intel about an area that was new to him, but I knew well (or so I thought).
“Walk in that direction for a while and you will come to an old fire road. We will meet there,” I told him as we separated.
The road was much closer than I… more
2016 Upland bird forecast: Above average to average in most of the state
| idfg-rphillips
A normal winter and a wet spring in many areas provided a mixed bag of broods with some areas reporting large populations of birds compared to last year and others spotty or lower, but still similar to long-term averages.
Many of the reports are based on field observations from biologists and… more
Many upland game bird seasons open in September
| idfg-mdemick
September is finally here, and many of the fall upland bird hunting seasons are about to begin.
Tuesday, August 30 marked the start of the forest grouse season, which includes ruffed, spruce and dusky grouse. The season in northern Idaho runs through January 31 and through December 31 in the rest of… more
Seats available in wolf trapping certification courses in Grangeville, Lewiston and Coeur d’ Alene
| idfg-mdemick
Trappers interested in learning more about the specifics of trapping wolves are reminded that Idaho rules require trappers to successfully complete a Wolf Trapper Certification course before they can purchase wolf trapping tags.
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game will sponsor four certification courses in… more
Active Network to Notify Fish and Game License Buyers Potentially Affected By Attempt to Access Online License System
| Anonymous (not verified)
The company that operates Idaho Fish and Game’s online hunting and fishing license sales says it will send notices by mail to license holders whose personal information might have been compromised by an attempted breach of the on-line system.
Active Network informed Fish and Game that the attempted access… more
Biologists Strategize About Path Forward For Tex Creek Wildlife Manage Area After Henry’s Creek Fire
| idfg-glosinski
IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO – The fires are still not fully extinguished, but the biologists that manage the big game herds and habitat of the Upper Snake Region have already met to strategize a path forward in response to the Henry’s Creek Fire that impacted major areas of the Tex Creek Wildlife… more
Rainbow Trout Stocking Schedule
| Anonymous (not verified)
Personnel from Fish and Game's McCall and Nampa Hatcheries will be releasing more than 13,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout at the following locations during September.
LOCATION WEEK STOCKED NUMBER OF TROUT
Boise River - above Glenwood Bridge … more
Discount for second general season elk tag ends Wednesday
| idfg-mdemick
August 31 is the last day for hunters to purchase a second general season elk tag at a discounted price.
Through August only, resident and nonresident hunters can buy remaining nonresident general season elk tags to be used as second tags for the discounted price of $299 (plus $1.75 vendor fee). Starting… more
Respect and courtesy are essential when hunting private land
| idfg-mdemick
With many of Idaho's hunting seasons set to begin soon, Idaho Fish and Game urges hunters to be conscious of their actions and act responsibly when hunting private land.
"We are fortunate that the majority of hunters are respectful and considerate to landowners,” said Sal Palazzolo, private lands… more
Prepare for fall hunting with summer shooting
| idfg-mdemick
With Idaho’s general rifle season fast approaching, many hunters are probably realizing that the last time they touched their rifle was during last year’s hunting season. Since then, their guns have been tucked away gathering dust.
“Unfortunately, some find it strange how a rifle in gun cabinet no longer… more