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IDFG Seeking Public Comment for 2002 Big Game Seasons

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LEWISTON - - Proposed changes in antlerless white-tailed deer seasons and low bull elk numbers in the Dworshak and Elk City zones are just two issues slated for discussion during a series of Idaho Fish and Game open house meetings scheduled for the last week in January. Interested individuals can discuss the… more

Public Input Sought on 2002 Big Game Hunting Proposals

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Elk and deer seasons in hunt unit 39 are the primary focus for discussion during a series of upcoming Fish and Game-hosted open houses. The public is invited to attend the get together nearest them to help shape this fall's hunting seasons in Idaho's Southwest region. The open house format allows visitors to come and… more

Observant Hunter Helps Catch Moscow Poacher

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KENDRICK - With elk season closed, the quick actions of a concerned deer hunter who heard nearby rifle shots and later observed a man in possession of a bull elk, resulted in a $1,625 fine and loss of hunting privileges for a Moscow man. In December 2001, Latah County Judge William Hamlett assessed Stacy Clemm, age… more

Wild Turkeys On The Move

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LEWISTON -- In an effort to establish wild turkeys in suitable habitat in southeastern Idaho and to lessen landowner conflicts where turkey populations have increased to problem levels, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game has teamed up with the National Wild Turkey Federation and volunteers from the University of Idaho… more

Steelhead Limits Higher This Spring

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Steelhead anglers can take more fish this spring than the official Idaho rulebook says. Fish and Game Commissioners raised the limits on steelhead for the spring season, which began January 1, when the exceptional size of the hatchery run became apparent late last year. That was well after the proclamation booklet had… more

Late, Late Harvest Report

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A lot of folks who hunted big game in Idaho last fall are still a little late in filing their mandatory hunter harvest reports. But 26 years? Shortly after Fish and Game issued a reminder letter in December to hunters whose 2001 harvest reports had not been recorded, the Department received a response in a form no one… more

Cooking on the Wild Side

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So you have a freezer full of game and no chance to go hunting again until turkey season opens in the spring? Well, you can use that down time to bone up on some gourmet wild game recipes and learn more about hunting and fishing in Idaho at the same time. Hagerman Chef Kirt Martin explores the delicate flavors of wild… more

Ask Fish and Game

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Q. When do we see the new rules booklets on the turkey and bear seasons? A. The turkey seasons and rules booklet for 2002 has just been delivered to vendors and Fish and Game offices all over Idaho. The contents of the booklet have been available for some time on the department web site at http://www2.state.id.us/… more

Stormy Weather Can Mean Good News For Winter Steelheaders

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LEWISTON -- The Idaho Department of Fish and Game reminds winter steelhead anglers that while the recent precipitation may have caused frustration, the high muddy waters can be a blessing in disguise. "Fishing can be dynamite after a high water event," said IDFG Fisheries Technician Larry Barrett at Lewiston. "This… more

Hunting Is Safe Recreation

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LEWISTON -- Many people wrongly assume hunting is dangerous, but according to statistics from the National Safety Council, hunting is one of the safest forms of recreation in the United States. Statistics show that more people are injured playing ping-pong or shooting billiards than hunting each year. For every 100,… more

Female Mountain Lion Season Closed in Hunt Unit 39

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As of Wednesday, January 9 the female portion of the mountain lion hunting season in hunt unit 39 has been closed by order of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. "Either sex lion hunting in this unit was scheduled to remain open until March 31, or until ten female lions were harvested, whichever came first," Fish… more

Hunter Education Class Registration Scheduled

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Although hunting seasons remain several months away, spring hunter education and bowhunter education classes are now forming. Because of high interest and limited space, participants are urged to register during upcoming registration sessions. On Wednesday, January 23, Nampa/Caldwell area hunter education class… more

Feeding Wintering Game Birds

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Feeding wintering game birds is unlikely to make a difference in the size of next fall's flocks. Since substantial snows have fallen across Idaho, some residents have approached Fish and Game about feeding game birds. Although the department generally has no objection to citizens feeding the birds on private land,… more

Bird Seasons Draw to Close

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Idaho's game bird seasons are over or soon will be. Pheasant and quail seasons ended December 31 but upland bird hunters can still pursue chukar and gray partridge throughout the entire state through January 15. Pheasant hunting ended November 30 in the eastern half of the state. Duck and goose hunters have until… more

Ask Fish and Game

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Q. When can I find a copy of the 2002 big game rules? A. Big game seasons will not be set by the Fish and Game Commission until March. The proclamation booklet will be available at vendors, Fish and Game offices and on the Fish and Game Internet web site in April.

Hunting Seasons Not Over For The Eager

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Though most hunting seasons closed with the New Year, hunters willing to brave the winter weather still have opportunities at a variety of game. Chukar and gray partridge seasons end January 15, with goose and duck seasons closing January 20. Crow season lasts through January 31, and falconers can hunt upland… more

Wild Turkey Regulations Available

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Hunters looking forward to hunting turkeys this fall in the Clearwater Region of Idaho will find increased season lengths and reduced tag prices in the 2002 Wild Turkey regulations now available at all license vendors and Fish and Game offices. New for the 2002 season is a late spring/fall general tag, which is valid… more

Clean Feeders Important For Safe Bird Feeding

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LEWISTON - With bird feeding being a popular winter activity for many, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game warns that the good intentions of some bird enthusiasts can lead to harmful effects on our local songbirds. Diseases, such as Salmonella and Avian Pox, are easily spread when birds are crowded at dirty… more