Press Releases and Articles
Open House Set for New Upland Bird and Furbearer Seasons
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Bird hunters, falconers, and trappers will have the opportunity to review the Department of Fish and Game's recommendations for the 2002 - 03 and 2003 - 04 seasons at an open house in Jerome on Thursday, April 18. This open house will be from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. at the regional office, 868 East Main. Individuals who… moreHunter Education Course Offered In Moscow
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MOSCOW - - The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is offering a hunter education course for Moscow area youth. The course is scheduled to run from April 22 to May 11, 2002. It will be held 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., each day at Moscow Jr. High School, located at 1410 East D Street. Contact Jim Cash at 882-7040 to register… moreGobbler Hunters Urged To Think Safety First
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LEWISTON -- With the spring turkey season opening April 15 in much of the state, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game urges hunters to think "Safety First." "The primary cause of turkey hunting accidents is hunters not properly identifying their targets," said Richard Oliver, hunter education coordinator based in… moreHunters Urged To Act Responsibly This Turkey Season
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LEWISTON - - Responsibility is an important attribute of ethical hunting and with turkey season beginning April 15 in much of the state, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game urges hunters to be conscious of their behaviors and act responsibly. Though the vast majority of hunters are ethical and considerate to… moreUpland, Furbearer Comment Sought
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Idaho Fish and Game regional offices will hold open houses to explain proposals and accept public comments on the 2002-2003 upland game bird, rabbit, falconry, furbearer, early goose, sandhill crane and dove seasons before April 19. Those who wish to comment should get in touch with regional offices in their areas for… moreSteelhead Now in Boise River
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Steelhead are back in the Boise River, according to Idaho anadromous fisheries program coordinator Bill Horton. Fish and Game moved about 400 steelhead from its Hells Canyon trap below Oxbow Dam on April 5. The fish were released around noon. Steelhead were released at several locations in Boise, from Glenwood… moreShoot-from-vehicle Permit Simplified
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Hunters applying for a permit allowing them to legally shoot from a vehicle because of serious disability will find the process easier when they have the new Idaho drivers license. The new drivers license will display disabled status. Such a license will be sufficient proof when applying to Fish and Game for a shoot-… moreHunters Enjoy WMA Pheasant
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Game farm roosters planted on Wildlife Management Areas seem to be a hit with the hunters. Fish and Game planted more than 16,000 pheasants on eight Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) across southern Idaho last fall. More birds have been bought and planted each hunting season since the program was established several… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. How do I apply for a goat hunt, and when do I apply? A. Apply for moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goat before April 30. You must purchase a hunting license before you can apply for a controlled hunt. The cost is $164.50 for residents or $1514.50 for non residents. You may apply for only one species.… moreUpland Game/Furbearer Open Houses Slated
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The public is invited to comment on this year's upland game and trapping seasons at any of two upcoming open houses hosted by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Open houses are slated for Monday, April 15 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm at Fish and Game's Nampa office, 3101 S. Powerline Road and the McCall office, 555 Deinhard… moreSteelhead Coming to Boise River
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Steelhead fishing is about to begin in the Boise River, according to Idaho anadromous fisheries program coordinator Bill Horton. Fish and Game will move at least 300 steelhead from its Hells Canyon trap below Oxbow Dam tomorrow, April 5. The fish release is set for around noon. Steelhead will be released at several… moreApply Now For Moose, Sheep And Goat
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From now through April 30 hunters can submit their applications for moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goat controlled hunts. Only hunters who draw a special permit for these trophy species may hunt them in Idaho. Those who do apply for any trophy species may not apply for any regular big game controlled hunts in the… moreNature Center Work Day Scheduled
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Volunteers are needed to help tidy up Boise's MK Nature Center during the annual spring work day at the center on Saturday, April 13 from 9:00am to noon. Contact Nette Witgert at 334-2225 or nwitgert@idfg.state.id.us for more information or to volunteer. "We're looking for volunteers to help with gardening, raking,… moreSpecial Dry Bed Season 4/1- 4/30Or While The Fish Last!
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RIRIE - Flows on the South Fork of the Snake River may be low, but work still needs to be done on headgates along the Dry Bed, so the special season relating to this unique fishery once again started April 1 and will run until the fifteenth of the month. Anglers are reminded that the season is linked to calendar dates,… moreSecond Tags Go On Sale August 28
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Idaho residents or nonresidents may buy a second deer or elk tag if the nonresident quota of tags does not sell out by August 28. The date for sale of these second tags has been September 1. The Idaho Fish and Game Commission changed the date at its last meeting in Boise in March because some hunts begin before… moreAnnual Fish and Game Auction Set for Coeur dÁ_Alene
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) will be holding its annual auction in Coeur dÁ_Alene. Furs, hides, antlers, animal specimens and miscellaneous equipment will be sold at the IDFG Panhandle Region office, 2750 Kathleen Ave. (corner of Kathleen and Atlas Rd.) on Saturday, April 6, 2002. Viewing will begin at… moreForeign Hunters Must Have License, Federal Permit
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Hunters coming to the U.S. must first have a hunting license from Idaho or another state and a federal permit if they intend to bring a firearm with them. The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) recently 1 a regulation affecting "nonimmigrant aliens" importing firearms for the purposes of hunting or… moreSage Grouse Trend Upward
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Sage grouse have recently shown a slight increase in numbers across Idaho after years of decline. Sage grouse program manager Tom Hemker told the Idaho Fish and Game Commission at its March meeting in Boise that statewide chick production had been good in three of the last six years, poor in the other three since 1996… more