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Public Invited To Workshop To Help Set Future Course Of IDFG
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IDAHO FALLS - When it comes to fish… moreCommission to Meet March 13-14 in Boise
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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will meet March 13-14, 2003 at Fish and Game headquarters, 600 South Walnut in Boise. There will be a public hearing at that location at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 12. The regular meeting will convene at 8:00 a.m. Thursday and Friday. At this meeting, the commission will set… moreSteelhead Anglers Enjoy Success
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As river conditions improve, so does fishing success. Recent angler surveys conducted by Fish and Game showed catch rates to be 11 hours per fish caught on the main Clearwater River near Orofino, and 13 hours per fish caught on the North Fork of the Clearwater River. "Fishing can be dynamite after a high water… moreBig Game Records Updated
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Idaho big game records have been updated and are available online. The updated record book is found on the Fish and Game Internet web site at www2.state.id.us/fishgame/hunt/programsinfo/recrules/recrules.cfm. Besides the records themselves, the site explains how measurements are done. The Idaho records are… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. When do I know if I drew for spring turkey and black bear controlled hunts? A. The drawings are done and cards are in the mail to those lucky hunters who drew. If you think maybe the dog ate your mail, you can check (your license number will be required) on the Fish and Game Internet web site at www2.state.id.us/… moreMountain Goats, Bighorn Sheep and Elk to be Captured and Radio-collared
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LEWISTON - - As part of Idaho Department of Fish and Games efforts to rebuild mountain goat populations and to determine the many factors influencing bighorn sheep and elk populations in the Clearwater Region, IDFG will conduct three capture and radio-collaring efforts in the next few weeks. Using a net-gun or… moreBluebirds Arriving In Idaho, Nest Boxes Available
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Two species of bluebirds live in Idaho: the western bluebird and the mountain bluebird, our state bird. The mountain bluebird is larger than the western and both are slightly smaller than robins. The male mountain bluebird has a very bright back and is pale blue below. The female is mostly gray with a trace of blue… moreSteelhead Anglers Enjoying Success
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As river conditions improve, so does fishing success. Recent angler surveys conducted by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game show catch rates to be 11 hours per fish caught on the main Clearwater River near Orofino, and 13 hours per fish caught on the North Fork of the Clearwater River. "Fishing can be dynamite… moreHunter Education Instructor Meeting Scheduled
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LEWISTON - - With several recent changes to Idaho's beginning hunter requirements, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game has scheduled a meeting for Lewiston-area hunter education instructors on Saturday, March 1 at the Clearwater Regional Office, 1540 Warner Avenue in Lewiston. The meeting is designed to cover the… moreFish and Game Volunteer Honored
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Volunteers are the backbone of a variety of Fish and Game projects. For the past four years, Ken John of Salmon has donated his time, energy, knowledge and passion to volunteering on a wide variety of projects at Williams Lake. According to Regional Fisheries Manager Tom Curet, "Ken has turned his passion for fishing… moreIDFG March Breakfast Meeting Scheduled
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LEWISTON -- Outdoor enthusiasts are invited to the monthly Idaho Fish and Game breakfast meeting scheduled for Tuesday, March 4, 6:30 a.m., at the Helm Restaurant in Lewiston. IDFG personnel will provide information on the recent waterfowl and big game aerial surveys, big game public meetings, results of the managed… moreBid on the "Wild" Side
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Have you ever dreamed of fishing the Florida Everglades? How about the chance to help biologists work with Idaho wildlife? If these sound like great opportunities, then tune into the Idaho Fish and Wildlife Foundation's thirteenth annual radio auction. This event, co-sponsored by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game… moreSoutheast Deer Tag Winners Will Soon Know
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Hunters who were successful in the drawing for Southeast Idaho nonresident deer tags will receive their license and/or tag in a couple of weeks, according to the Fish and Game licensing section. Sale of 216 leftover tags will begin March 17, most likely at 10:00 a.m. Mountain Standard Time. Leftovers will be available… moreAccess Site Identification Sought
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Fish and Game would like to hear from landowners interested in learning more about the new Access Yes program and from sportsmen who know of public lands where access is cut off by private ownership. Idaho Fish and Game is working toward a new program aimed at assuring hunting and fishing access as well as maintaining… moreSilent Secret of Snakes
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The "Silent Secret of Snakes" will be revealed in a special presentation coming March 2 to the MK Nature Center in Boise. Wildlife educator Frank Lundburg will present the program with the help of his legless assistants at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 2, at the Nature Center located at 600 South Walnut. The program is free… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. Does a lifetime license include tags like the Sportsman's Package? A. No, the lifetime license is just the license. Tags must be purchased separately. Residents with a lifetime license can get a Sportsman's Package at a discount or buy tags separately. Residents with a lifetime license can get a Sportsman's… moreEconomics of Idaho's Hunting & Fishing
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JEROME - One of the top economic boosters for Idahoå's economy is hunting and fishing sports, with the two outdoor activities bringing in $1,217,425,983 in 2001. Idaho potatoes bring in roughly $2.5 billion, according to the Idaho Potato Commission Website, at http://www.idahopotatoes.org/product.html. That makes up… moreSportsmen Scoping Meetings
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JEROME - Reducing controlled hunt permit levels and managing hunters using ATVs were the top concerns from 165 sportsmen who made comments during this years big game scoping meetings in Burley, Twin Falls and Hailey. "We had good turnouts and gathered some good comments from sportsmen in the region," said Randy Smith… more