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Prepare Now to Prevent West Nile Virus

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The good news is there's lots of water in Idaho this spring; the bad news is all that water is potential breeding grounds for mosquitoes, and some mosquitoes may carry West Nile virus. The first signs of the virus probably will not show up until mid to late summer. But spring cleanup outside the home, is a good… more

Super Hunt Tickets on Sale Now

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It's time apply for a chance at the hunt of a lifetime. Entries in the first Super Hunt and Super Hunt Combo drawing must be received at the Fish and Game headquarters by May 31 with the drawing set for June 15. So what's a Super Hunt? It is a fund-raising drawing for 40 big game tags. The tags are handed out… more

Wolf Report: Delisting This Week?

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Barring legal challenges, the federal rule removing wolves in Idaho and the rest of the Northern Rocky Mountains from the endangered species becomes final Friday, March 28. When it does, Idaho Fish and Game will take over management of wolves, but little will change noticeably until hunting seasons begin. The U.S.… more

Volunteers Needed to Plant for Wildlife

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Large wildfires have taken their toll on southwest Idaho winter range during the past two years. Volunteers are needed to help Idaho Fish and Game rehabilitate hundreds of acres of winter big game range and speed up the native plant recovery process. For more information regarding the planting project, or to learn… more

Volunteers Spread the Seeds of Rehabilitation

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Whatever happened to the record amount of sagebrush seed gathered by nearly 1,000 volunteers last winter? At the Lucky Peak Forest Nursery near Boise, Forest Service gardener Carole Doramus had never seen anything like this - nearly seven times the amount of sagebrush seeds than in years past. "This year probably… more

Southern Part of Egin-Hamer Closure Set to Open

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The southern portion of the Egin-Hamer closure is set to open on April 1, but part of the St. Anthony Sand Dunes will remain closed until May 1 to protect wintering deer. Though winter appears to be winding down, natural resource managers at the Bureau of Land Management and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game are… more

Ask the Conservation Officer (CO)

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by Gary Hompland, Regional Conservation Officer Question: "My whole life I've heard Fish and Game talk about buck:doe ratios. I'm not disagreeing with the importance of this statistic, but you can have a 10-1 ratio with a 1000 bucks to 10000 does just as well as 10 bucks to 100 does. Unit 54 has had a great increase… more

Spring Fishing Events Slated

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With warmer weather, thoughts turn to spring fishing. And two Treasure Valley groups have planned April fishing events for anglers of all ages to kick off the spring fishing season. The Eagle Kiwanis Club will host its fifth annual Kids' Fishing Day from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 19 at Merrill Pond in Eagle, with… more

Bow Hunter Education Courses Offered in Lewiston

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Beginning archery hunters wanting to pursue game in Idaho this year are encouraged to register for an upcoming bow hunter education course offered in Lewiston. "Don't wait until summer," said James Reed, Idaho Fish and Game hunter education coordinator. "Reserve your seat now, because these may be the last courses… more

Snowmobile Season Extended on Craig Mountain

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With recent snow and cool weather delaying the snowmelt, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is extending the snowmobile season on the Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area through March 31, two weeks past the posted closure of March 15. All but a few gates are closed and will remain closed during this extension.… more

Ask the Conservation Officer (CO)

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by Gary Hompland, Regional Conservation Officer Question: "I heard the Department made some changes with registration for the Department-sponsored hunter education program. What are the changes and how will they affect my daughter's opportunity to hunt this fall?" Answer: Parents and students may still register… more

Fish and Game to Host Mountain Home Sportsman's Breakfast

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Plan now to attend a Sportsman's Breakfast at AJ's Restaurant in Mountain Home hosted by Idaho Fish and Game. The breakfast will be from 6:30 to 8 a.m. April 10 at the restaurant at 1130 Highway 20, just off of Interstate-84 at exit 95. Fish and Game staff will buy the coffee for attendees, and spend a portion of… more

Fish and Game Names New Fisheries Chief

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Idaho Fish and Game has picked a new head of fisheries. Ed Schriever, 48, of Lewiston, who has worked for Idaho Fish and Game for more than 24 years, all of it in fisheries - some in hatcheries and most in management - has been the regional fishery manager for the Clearwater Region for the past seven years. He will be… more

Witnesses Key to Solving Deer Poaching Case

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The Citizens Against Poaching hotline got a call December 30, 2007, about two individuals who had poached a deer north of Interstate 84 and east of U.S. Highway 93 in the Magic Valley. The reporting party noted that the suspects were on blue all-terrain-vehicles and wearing camouflage. The season had been closed for… more

Meetings Set on Projects to Reduce Wildlife Collisions

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Anyone who frequents the highways and byways of Idaho has seen some of the familiar sights known to dot Idaho's roadside - gorgeous scenery, pretty towns, and picturesque farms. But, undoubtedly, they also have seen the carcasses of dead deer and other wildlife - victims of collisions with vehicles. To learn what… more

Learn New Outdoor Skills This Spring

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Outdoor enthusiasts will have a chance to learn new skills at three hands-on clinics offered by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game in the Salmon Region this spring. Hunters, anglers, hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts will learn how to get "Off the Beaten Path" from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 19. Participants at… more

Tax Checkoff Supports Nongame Species

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Anyone getting ready to file their tax returns might consider supporting Idaho Fish and Game's nongame program with a voluntary contribution through the state income tax checkoff. Fish and Game has always managed nongame wildlife to some degree, but the Nongame Wildlife Program became a reality in July 1982, following… more

Live the Wild Life

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For anyone interesting in fishing, river floating, backpacking and bird watching, there is still time to enter a bid online in the Idaho Fish and Wildlife Foundation's 18th Annual Trip Auction beginning at 6 a.m. Friday, March 14, Mountain Daylight Time and ending at 9 p.m. Monday, March 24. This event, co-sponsored… more