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Be A Lifesaver - Place A Life Jacket Under The Holiday Tree

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The holiday season is here and people looking for the perfect gift for someone who likes to fish or boat, can solve the gift-giving dilemma by giving a new life jacket, float coat or buoyant boat cushion. "Today's life jackets and float coats are more comfortable than ever before," said Rick Cooper, conservation… more

New IDFG Licenses Required Before Going Afield

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Before going afield in the New Year, hunters and anglers are reminded a 2002 license and appropriate permits are required. However, both the federal migratory waterfowl stamp and trapping license are valid through June. "Even though fishing, waterfowl and mountain lion season continues into the New Year, 2001… more

Guns Need Cleaning At Season's End

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With the big game hunting season nearly finished for most Idaho rifle and muzzleloader hunters, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game encourages hunters to thoroughly clean their guns before putting them away for the season. "Rifles and muzzleloaders need a thorough cleaning now, said Richard Oliver, hunter… more

IDFG Breakfast Meeting Cancelled

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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game reminds hunters and anglers that the January 1, 2001 breakfast meeting has been cancelled. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, March 5, 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… more

IDFG Thanks Hunters And Anglers

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As 2001 draws to a close, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game extends its sincere appreciation to the hunters and anglers of Idaho for their continued support of the agency. Though responsible for managing the states fish and wildlife resources, the Department receives no general state tax revenue. Instead, the… more

Winter Wildlife Woes

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This winter is shaping up to be one that might restore depleted water supplies to many of our reservoirs, offer a good spring runoff for boaters, and bring some needed vegetative growth to the land. It has been too dry for too long. On the flip side of those positive benefits, however, a harsh, early, and lasting… more

Cat Comments Sought

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Fish and Game wants to know how Idahoans wish their mountain lions to be managed. The department is currently revisiting its management philosophy for Idaho's biggest wild cats and deciding whether or not revisions are needed. The Fish and Game Commission will include any changes when they set big game rules in March… more

Pheasant Plans Focus on What Works

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Idaho's pheasant management programs will emphasize efforts that have proven themselves over the last couple of years while one part of the program will be dropped because it is not cost effective. Wildlife bureau chief Steve Huffaker reported results from the 2000 pheasant program to Idaho Fish and Game Commissioners… more

Wildlife Law Breakers

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The following are true stories from this fall's big game seasons in Idaho. Some are funny, some surprising, but for the men and women in wildlife law enforcement they are all in a day's work. In southern Idaho, two Fish and Game reservists operated a management check station, which is not an enforcement operation.… more

Ask Fish and Game

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Q. When the spring steelhead season starts January 1, will the limits stay like they have been this fall? A. Yes. Limits will remain the same at three per day, nine in possession and 40 for the season if you buy a second steelhead permit.

Fish and Game Open Houses Set For 2002 Big Game Rules

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How many elk do you want in the South Hills? Yes, Virginia, there are ELK (!) in the South Hills. Or, do you want any elk there at all? What about mountain lions in Idaho? Are there too many, too few, or are the ones we have just in the wrong place at the wrong time? These issues and other big game management… more

All Ice Is Not Created Equal, Especially At Henrys Lake!

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HENRYS LAKE - We tend to lump all ice into one category. Cold, hard and slick! While this may be generally true, how and when ice forms can have a dramatic impact on its actual physical properties. These variations in ice can have serious implications when it comes to safety and water quality issues. This year,… more

IDFG To Hold Scoping Meeting For Big Game Hunting Regulations And Mountain Lion Management

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IDAHO FALLS - Just as sure as the changing of the seasons, so to is the annual changing of hunting regulations. Because nothing in nature ever stays the same for long, biologists must not only constantly monitor wildlife, but also adapt their management strategies to account for changes in habitat conditions and shifts… more

The Utah Olympic Public Safety Command

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EASTERN IDAHO - The Blackfoot City Police Department, Bonneville County Sheriff, Idaho Department of Fish… more

Winter Boaters Urged To Use Extra Caution

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For those courageous winter boaters that brave the elements, the winter months can provide excellent, crowd-free opportunities at waterfowl and fish. However, according to Idaho Department of Fish and Game, being out on the water in the winter months can be very dangerous if boaters aren't careful. "Winter boaters… more

Christmas Bird Counts Scheduled For Moscow-Pullman And Lewiston

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From novice birder to seasoned ornithologist, anyone is welcome to participate in the 102nd annual Christmas Bird Count to be held December 15 and January 5 in the Moscow-Pullman and Lewiston areas. Sponsored by the National Audubon Society, the all-day count of early winter bird populations gives participants the… more

Some Turkey Tags to Cost Less, Seasons Grow

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As wild turkey seasons continue to be liberalized, the cost of the tag for late spring and fall controlled hunts will be reduced. Meeting in Boise November 28-30, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission adopted the recommendations of the department that include lowering the price of the tag and increasing hunting… more

Our Symbol of Freedom Puts on Annual Show

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By Phil Cooper The bald eagles that will appear in Southwest Idaho in January may be spending the holidays in the Idaho Panhandle. As consistent as the calendar, bald eagles have returned on schedule to Wolf Lodge Bay on Lake Coeur d'Alene. The annual migration of these magnificent birds has begun and the numbers of… more