Press Releases and Articles
Commission Meets in Boise January 16-18
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Marcus Gibbs will begin his first turn at the gavel when the Idaho Fish and Game Commission meets in Boise January 16-18. The Commission meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m. Jan. 16 and hold a public hearing from 6-8 p.m. in the Trophy Room at 600 South Walnut in Boise. The Commission will be in a legislative budget… moreFeeding Wintering Game Birds
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Feeding wintering game birds is unlikely to make a difference in the size of next fall's flocks. Since substantial snows have fallen across Idaho, some residents have approached Fish and Game about feeding game birds. Although the department generally has no objection to citizens feeding the birds on private land,… moreBird Seasons Draw to Close
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Idaho's game bird seasons are over or soon will be. Pheasant and quail seasons ended December 31 but upland bird hunters can still pursue chukar and gray partridge throughout the entire state through January 15. Pheasant hunting ended November 30 in the eastern half of the state. Duck and goose hunters have until… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. When can I find a copy of the 2002 big game rules? A. Big game seasons will not be set by the Fish and Game Commission until March. The proclamation booklet will be available at vendors, Fish and Game offices and on the Fish and Game Internet web site in April.Hunting Seasons Not Over For The Eager
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Though most hunting seasons closed with the New Year, hunters willing to brave the winter weather still have opportunities at a variety of game. Chukar and gray partridge seasons end January 15, with goose and duck seasons closing January 20. Crow season lasts through January 31, and falconers can hunt upland… moreWild Turkey Regulations Available
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Hunters looking forward to hunting turkeys this fall in the Clearwater Region of Idaho will find increased season lengths and reduced tag prices in the 2002 Wild Turkey regulations now available at all license vendors and Fish and Game offices. New for the 2002 season is a late spring/fall general tag, which is valid… moreClean Feeders Important For Safe Bird Feeding
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LEWISTON - With bird feeding being a popular winter activity for many, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game warns that the good intentions of some bird enthusiasts can lead to harmful effects on our local songbirds. Diseases, such as Salmonella and Avian Pox, are easily spread when birds are crowded at dirty… moreTips For Feeding Winter Birds
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LEWISTON - Feeding wild birds is one of the most popular outdoor activities in the U.S., and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game encourages bird enthusiasts to keep a few things in mind to help assure successful bird feeding. "The location of your feeder and what food it offers is very important for attracting… moreMountain Lion Season Closes in Units 56 & 57
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The mountain lion harvest season in game management units 56 (Sublette) and 57 (Black Pine) is closed effective January 2, 2002. A third female lion was taken in the Burnt Creek drainage of unit 57 on December 29, 2001. Units 56 and 57 have a combined female lion quota of three animals. A dog-training season for lions… moreDogs And Wintering Wildlife Don't Mix
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LEWISTON -- With winter being a stressful period for wildlife, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game reminds dog owners that they can be held liable and their dogs can be destroyed by certified peace officers if their dogs harass wildlife. "This time of year, we receive numerous reports of dogs chasing wildlife,… moreAvoid The Rush - Take A Hunter Education Course Now!
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LEWISTON -- With the vast majority of hunter education courses being taught between January and April, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is encouraging future hunters to sign up now for the mandatory class. According to Richard Oliver, hunter education coordinator for IDFG, all courses are taught by trained,… moreIce Anglers Beware - Ice Can Be Deceptive
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LEWISTON -- With many ice anglers venturing out on area frozen lakes and reservoirs, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game reminds them that ice can be deceptive, and the popular cold weather sport demands a few safety precautions. "Just because a reservoir is frozen doesn't mean the ice is safe," said Regional… moreGot The Wintertime Doldrums? Try Ice Fishing!
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LEWISTON - Many outdoor enthusiasts have discovered that ice fishing can quickly strip away the monotonous boredom of winter, and Idaho Department of Fish and Game officials say the cold weather sport has several advantages anglers don't find the rest of the year. "What a fantastic way to break up the wintertime… moreFamily Fishing Featured in New Fishing Rules
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The new 2002-2003 fishing proclamation booklet emphasizes fishing fun for families and introduces a format aimed at easier use. The recently printed booklet has been shipped to license vendors and all Fish and Game offices. The entire contents are also available on the Internet at http://www2.state.id.us/fishgame.… moreTurkey Rules Available Soon
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Turkey hunting rules for the 2002 spring and fall season have been delivered to Fish and Game headquarters and should be available at license vendors by Jan. 10. They will be available on the Fish and Game website hunting page at http://www2.state.id.us/fishgame by New Year's Day. The application period for spring… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. Where can I find online information about wildlife in Idaho? A. Besides Fish and Game at www2.state.id.us/fishgame, try the "Digital Atlas of Idaho" at Idaho State University, http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/ Then select the "Biology" link and the type of animals you want information about.Cold Water Endangers Hunters, Anglers
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Water does not have to be Christmas time cold to kill, it only has to be colder than you are to cause potentially fatal hypothermia. But waters are cold now while waterfowl hunters are enjoying the last few weeks of their season and anglers are still catching fish in the hottest steelhead season in years. "… moreAsk Fish and Game
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Q. When do you draw super tags for filing the mandatory hunter report? A. Mid April. You have to notify Fish and Game which tag you want (deer, elk or antelope) by May 1. If you draw, the tag you buy can be used in any open hunt for that species, anywhere in the state.