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Ring-necked Pheasant Stocking Report

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More than 3,300 farm-raised ring-necked pheasants will be released at four Southwest region Fish and Game wildlife management areas (WMAs) during the month of December. Fort Boise WMA, near Parma, will be stocked with 1,200 during early December. Stocking on this WMA is scheduled to end in mid-December unless weather… more

Rainbow Trout Stocking Report

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Personnel from Fish and Game's Nampa Hatchery will be releasing more than 12,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout at the following locations during December. LOCATION NUMBER OF TROUT Boise River (Boise) 2,000 Boise River (Eagle to Middleton… more

Trumpeter Swans Pretty in Pink

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Southeast Idaho residents are being asked to keep an eye out for trumpeter swans with a pink wing. Young trumpeter swans, called cygnets, are being relocated to several locations in southeast Idaho from the Henrys Fork of the Snake River to try to establish new migration patterns and to avoid possible death this… more

Give a 2002 License

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Licenses for a full year of fishing and hunting make a welcome gift, available from Fish and Game offices in the form of a gift certificate. Hunting and fishing licenses for the year 2002 go on sale December 1. The actual license can be purchased for minors. Hunters born January 1, 1975 or later must have completed… more

Illegally Killed Elk Leads to Large Investigation near Arco

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By Vicky Runnoe, Regional Conservation Educator, Salmon In the early morning hours of October 20, senior Idaho Department of Fish and Game conservation officer Dave Silcock of Mackay received a call from a hunter who stated that he had found a dead elk in a gravel pit beside a hayfield near Ram's Horn Canyon. The… more

Ask Fish and Game

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Q. I lost my hunter education card. How can I replace it? A. Look on the Fish and Game website at http://www2.state.id.us/fishgame/info/education/hed/hedcards.cfm

Fish Rules Will Change Soon On Regional Reservoirs And Streams

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The limits on trout and other fish species in many Magic Valley Regional waters will go back to the standard bag and possession limits, with species and size restrictions in force, effective December 1, 2001. Back in May and June, the water was so low in many reservoirs that fish managers decided to allow anglers to… more

Illegally Killed Elk Leads to Large Investigation near Arco

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In the early morning hours of October 20, senior Idaho Department of Fish and Game conservation officer Dave Silcock of Mackay received a call from a hunter who stated that he had found a dead elk in a gravel pit beside a hayfield near Ram's Horn Canyon. The hunter said that the animal had been shot, its head removed… more

All 37 Elk Test Negative for CWD

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The Idaho State Department of Agriculture and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game today announced that all 37 domestic elk that were destroyed last month tested negative for Chronic Wasting Disease. State and federal animal health officials, under the direction of State Veterinarian Dr. Bob Hillman, took the action… more

Turkey Comments Sought

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Proposals for turkey hunting in 2002 are open for public comment now. Open houses have been set for various times and dates in Idaho's seven Fish and Game regions. Those individual open house events are announced in local media, or those interested can call their regional offices for information. Written comments can… more

Thanksgiving Steelheading

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Good catch rates on the biggest run of hatchery steelhead in history appear more evenly spread around Idaho. The most recent creel counts show catch rates of six hours per fish on the Snake River above Lewiston, seven hours per fish on the Salmon River below North Fork, five to seven hours per fish on the Salmon near… more

Ask Fish and Game

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Q. If I post "No Hunting" signs on my property, does that mean I can't hunt on it? A. No. It means others can't hunt on it. Saying "no hunting" is kind of an invitation to not even bother asking.

Wild Turkey Open House Slated

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It's not too early to be thinking about next year's turkey hunting seasons. The public is invited to attend an open house at Fish and Game's Nampa office on Tuesday, November 20 to discuss proposed season changes for the upcoming 2002 wild turkey hunting seasons. Interested persons can attend anytime between noon and 6:… more

Commission to Meet November 28-30

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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will meet at Fish and Game headquarters, 600 South Walnut, in Boise, November 28-30. There will be a seminar at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 28 in the Morrison-Knudsen Nature Center and a public hearing in the Trophy Room at Fish and Game headquarters at 7:00 p.m. that evening. Any… more

Nonresident Tag Sales Start December 1

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Nonresident hunters will be able to purchase big game licenses and tags for 2002 seasons on December 1. Nonresident hunters, who are limited to a strict 10 percent of big game tags, buy on a first-come, first-served basis beginning December 1. Information on rules, fees and application procedures are available… more

Commission to Hear Salmon Season Survey

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Fish and Game researchers continue to sift through a huge mound of information derived from surveys of anglers who enjoyed this year's extraordinary salmon fishing season. Initial results of the survey will be presented to the Idaho Fish and Game Commission at its November meeting. Information on previous recent… more

Ask Fish and Game

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Q. I saw a sign that says the Morrison-Knudsen Nature Center is owned by the Department of Fish and Game. Shouldn't it say "owned by the people of Idaho and managed by the department?" A. The actual property title is in the name of Fish and Game, but you are technically correct about the benefit of the public. All… more

Birders Needed For Thanksgiving Day Count

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The annual Thanksgiving Bird Count is fast approaching and once again, bird watchers are needed to collect information on their feathered friends. The count lasts for only one hour and counters can tailor the time to fit their busy holiday schedule. The count is made in a count circle chosen by the counter. The… more