Press Releases and Articles
Hunter education registration to begin
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JEROME - Youth wanting to hunt this fall need to plan now to sign-up for one of the several hunter education classes offered this July, August and September. Because of a recent law changes allowing 10-year-old children to hunt small game with an adult, classes are expected to fill up early. Sign ups for fall… moreSportsmen should leave no trace
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JEROME - As temperatures warm and anglers head to the waterways, they need to remember to respect the land and leave the area cleaner than they find it. Trash left behind by sportsmen is one of the most common complaints heard from landowners, according to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Fish and Game officers… moreHunt Applicants Win Cash
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Two Idaho hunters will have some extra cash for gear and hunting supplies this fall. They were the winners drawn after they applied early in the big game controlled hunt application period, May 1-31. Those who applied by May 10 were eligible to win $600. The $400 prize was awarded for filing by May 25. The drawing… moreNew Water Opened for Salmon June 21
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Beginning June 21, fishing for hatchery chinook salmon will be allowed on the Salmon River from Hammer Creek upstream to a posted line at the uppermost Vinegar Creek boat ramp, adding 25 miles to the existing fishery. All limits and rules that apply to the current chinook salmon fishery on the mainstem Salmon river… moreColorado Man Wins Fish and Game's First Ever Superslam
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Burt Dole of Mesa, Colorado will spend a lot of time in Idaho later this year and contribute greatly to the state's economy. As the winner of Idaho Fish and Game's first Superslam Pak, he now holds tags for deer, elk, antelope and moose which are valid for any open hunt for each species in the 2004 hunting season.… moreSturgeon Poaching Reward Doubled
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The poaching of two mature sturgeon from the Snake River in recent weeks has raised the ire of the Western Whitewater Association. "We were outraged," member Tim Palmer said. "We as members have enjoyed that resource, caught these fish, released these fish for generations… moreOSPREY BANDING BOAT CRUISE PLANNED FOR JULY 10
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The osprey is a fish-eating hawk common to northern Idaho. At least 100 pair nest annually in the Coeur d'Alene Lake region including the lower reaches of the St. Joe and Coeur d'Alene Rivers. By mid September, the adults and the young of the year birds begin their annual migration all the way to Baja California, or… moreSalmon Fishing In Parts Of The Clearwater River Basin To Close June 20
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Contact: Mike Demick - 799-5010 Salmon fishing on the mainstem Clearwater River, Middle Fork Clearwater River and North Fork Clearwater River will close at the end of fishing hours on Sunday, June 20. Fishery managers for the Idaho Department of Fish and Game estimate that as of June 17, anglers have harvested… moreNew Water to Open for Salmon June 21
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Beginning June 21, fishing for hatchery chinook salmon will be allowed on the Salmon River from Hammer Creek upstream to a posted line at the uppermost Vinegar Creek boat ramp, adding 25 miles to the existing fishery. All other limits and rules that apply to the current chinook salmon fishery on the mainstem Salmon… moreKids Catch More Than Fish at Free Fishing Day
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LEWISTON - More than 570 young anglers and parents took advantage of the nine Free Fishing Day events sponsored by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) in the Clearwater Region on Saturday, June 12. Many anglers caught several fish and even won fishing poles, free tackle and dined on free hotdogs, deep-fried… moreColorado Man Wins Fish and Game's First Ever Superslam
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Burt Dole of Mesa, Colorado will spend a lot of time in Idaho later this year and contribute greatly to the state's economy. As the winner of Idaho Fish and Game's first Superslam Pak, he now holds tags for deer, elk, antelope and moose which are valid for any open hunt for each species in the 2004 hunting season.… moreSturgeon Poaching Reward Doubled
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The poaching of two mature sturgeons in recent weeks along the Snake River has raised the ire of The Western Whitewater Association. "We were outraged," Member Tim Palmer said. "We as members have enjoyed that resource, caught these fish, released these fish for generations… moreWomen's hunting clinic planned for July 10
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JEROME - The Idaho Department of Fish and Game will host a Women's Hunting Clinic, July 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Jerome Rod & Gun Club. Students will be instructed in shotgun, rifle, muzzleloader and archery shooting; blood trailing, conservation, field dressing game, ethics, and traditions of hunting.… moreFree Fishing Day a big success
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JEROME - More than 600 children and hundreds of parents took advantage of the four scheduled Free Fishing Day events in the Magic Valley Region last Saturday, June 12. Not only did many of the participants catch fish but they also won fishing poles, free tackle and dined on free hotdogs. "It was a great success,"… moreHelp Save A Life - Give Dad A Life Jacket For Father's Day
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LEWISTON - Father's Day is almost here and if your dad is an angler or boater, a life jacket is both a great gift idea and something that may save a life. According to Ann Van Buren, boating safety coordinator with the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation in Boise, seven people died in fatal boating accidents in… moreSatellite Licensing Launched
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game and GTECH Corporation on June 8 officially launched the new computerized hunting and fishing license sales system developed by GTECH. The system had been in test mode since April 1, 2004. Called the Idaho Wildlife Information and License Data System (IWILDS), it allows hunters… moreYoung Peregrines Venture from Downtown Nest
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Two peregrine falcon fledglings have taken to the skies over downtown Boise just days after one of the birds was found stranded on a downtown park bench. "They are doing fine, flying around and they should be all right as long as they don't do anything stupid," said Bruce Haak, southwest regional nongame biologist for… more