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Antler magic, mystical horns
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JEROME - Horns or antlers, do you know which? To give you a clue antlers are found in the deer family or in scientific turns, the Family Cervidae. Members of the deer family in Idaho, include mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk, moose and woodland caribou. Horns grow on animals in the Family Bovidae, they include… moreThe wily coyote
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JEROME - One of the most common canine carnivores in the country and common to Idaho is the coyote. Coyotes can be found nearly everywhere from urban to high mountain environments and range from Central America to Alaska. They are not large animals and as adults only weigh between 22 to 45 pounds. Like most… moreFishing heats up with spring
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JEROME - Fishing is great and people who haven't made it out are missing out. As ice continues to melt and the water warms fish are getting more active and hungry. "It's a great time of year," said Chuck Warren, Fish and Game Regional Fisheries Biologist. "Many fish haven't seen a spinner or a hook in the past four… moreSetting big game seasons
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JEROME - Setting the seasons for deer, elk and antelope is a complicated job that takes several months, but it also takes several years of data in order to come up with the final plan each season. In the early 50's, Fish and Game biologists began collecting population data on deer, elk, antelope and every other big… moreLicense Fraud Costs Former Idahoan $5,516
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Illegal hunting of elk and oryx in 2002 on two fraudulently procured New Mexico resident licenses cost a former Idaho man more than $5,500 in fines and civil damages. Mark A. Arana, 32, formerly of Twin Falls, finally settled an accumulation of charges that landed him in three different courtrooms in New Mexico.… moreTwo Hunter Education Courses Offered For Moscow-Area Youth
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MOSCOW - Young hunters interested in pursuing game this year are encouraged to register early for one of two hunter education courses scheduled during April and May in Moscow. Both courses will be held on Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Latah County Fairground Exhibit building in Moscow… moreHunters Urged To Act Responsibly This Turkey Season
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LEWISTON - Responsibility is an important attribute of ethical hunting and with Idaho's general spring turkey season beginning April 15, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game urges hunters to be conscious of their actions and act responsibly. "We're fortunate that the majority of hunters are ethical and considerate… moreGobbler Hunters Urged To Be Safe
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LEWISTON - With Idaho's general spring turkey season opening April 15, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) urges hunters to identify their targets as a legal bird before shooting. "The primary cause of turkey hunting accidents is hunters not properly identifying their targets," said Kent Henderson, IDFG… moreMoose To Be Captured and Radio-Collared
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MOSCOW - As part of a University of Idaho (UI) graduate student project, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) and UI personnel plan to capture and radio-collar 10 adult cow moose in the Moscow Mountain area during the 2nd or 3rd week of April. Moose will be darted with immobilizing drugs fired from a… moreUpland Game Open House Slated
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The public is invited to comment on this year's upland game seasons at any of two upcoming open houses hosted by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Open houses are slated for Monday, April 12 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm at Fish and Game's Nampa office, 3101 S. Powerline Road and the McCall office, 555 Deinhard Lane. For… moreRainbow Trout Stocking Report
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Personnel from Fish and Game's Nampa Hatchery will be releasing more than 36,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout at the following locations during April.
LOCATIONNUMBER OF TROUT Boise River (Boise)4,000 Boise River (Eagle to Middleton)4,000 Caldwell Pond #11,000 Caldwell Pond #2500 Eagle Island Pond1,000 Ed's… moreUnique Dry Bed Fishery To Start April 1
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IDAHO FALLS - The coming of spring means different things to different people. To some, its a time to start their gardens or clean out the garage, but to certain individuals it means that it is time to check out whether a rather unique angling opportunity will exist or not. The start of April marks the time that the… moreNext Sportsmen's Breakfast Scheduled April 6
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LEWISTON - Outdoor enthusiasts are invited to the monthly Idaho Fish and Game (IDFG) breakfast meeting scheduled for Tuesday, April 6, beginning at 6:30 a.m. at the Helm Restaurant in Lewiston. IDFG personnel will present information on the 2004 big game hunting seasons, prospects for upcoming salmon and turkey… moreLocal Mule Deer Foundation Chapter Assists With Mule Deer Management
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ST. ANTHONY - For the second time in it's five year existence, the Henry's Fork Chapter of the Mule Deer Foundation has provided funding and manpower to assist the Idaho Fish and Game Department in efforts to collect data used to manage mule deer populations in Idaho. In 2001, the Henry's Fork Chapter participated in a… moreDon't Get Fooled On April 1 Opening Of Egin-Hamer Closure Area
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April 1, 2004 DON'T GET FOOLED ON APRIL 1 OPENING OF EGIN-HAMER CLOSURE AREA. SOUTHERN PART OPEN, NORTHERN PORTION STILL CLOSED! IDAHO FALLS- Everyone knows that April 1 is "April Fools Day," but local resource management agencies want to make sure that no one gets fooled by management guidelines regarding… morePublic Comment Sought On Upland Game And Trapping Proposals
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IDAHO FALLS - While the majority of the attention during the season setting process each year is focused on big game, IDFG biologists have also been working with the public to develop the regulations to manage next year's upland game and trapping seasons. After statewide discussion, the Department has a number of… morePublic Comment Sought For 2004-2005 Upland Game Seasons
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LEWISTON - The Idaho Department of Fish and Game will host an open house meeting to collect public comments on proposed recommendations to the 2004-2005 upland game, furbearer and falconry season regulations on Monday, April 12 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Clearwater Region office located at 1540 Warner Avenue in… moreClearwater Bear Season Changes Take Effect Fall 2004
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LEWISTON - - With Idaho's spring black bear hunting season opening in a few weeks, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game reminds hunters that several regulation changes recently adopted by the Fish and Game Commission will not be effective until the 2004 fall season. The changes, designed to simplify the regulations… more