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Fish and Game Director to be Guest on Public Television

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Idaho Fish and Game Director Cal Groen will be a guest on Idaho Public Television's Dialogue at 8:30 p.m., MST, Thursday, February 7, 2008.

Ask Fish and Game: Using Two-Pole Permit for Ice Fishing

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Q. Can I use a two-pole permit for ice fishing in Idaho? A. It depends. In most of the state, there are no restrictions on the number of holes, but an angler can fish with up to five poles or lines at a time, and up to five hooks per line. A two-pole validation does not allow more than five lines while ice fishing.… more

Ask the Conservation Officer (CO)

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by Gary Hompland, Regional Conservation Officer Question: "Now that the waterfowl and upland bird seasons are closed, what's left for an avid hunter and angler to do?" Answer: There are still numerous hunting and fishing oriented opportunities open to the avid hunting and angler. I first would remind everyone to… more

Public Invited to "Not Just Another Fish Story"

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Have you ever wondered how scientists count fish? If you're angling for some fascinating answers, head over to the Salmon Regional Fish and Game office at 7 p.m. Tuesday, February 12. It's "Not Just Another Fish Story" when Tom Curet, regional fishery manager, takes you on a real world journey from river bottoms to… more

Ask the Conservation Officer (CO)

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by Gary Hompland, Regional Conservation Officer Question: "I just read a discouraging summery about hunting and fishing trends in the U.S. on the internet. What is the Fish and Game doing to increase recruitment and generate interest in hunting and fishing?" Answer: You are referring to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife… more

Hurry, Access Yes! bids accepted through February 15

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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is looking for landowners interested in providing access for hunting, fishing, and other recreational activities in the Magic Valley Region. Access Yes! is in its fifth year and continues to gain popularity with landowners and sportsmen. The program compensates private landowners… more

Female Mountain Lion Season Closed in Unit 39

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As of Tuesday, January 22, the female portion of the mountain lion hunting season in hunt unit 39 has been closed by order of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. "Either sex lion hunting in this unit was scheduled to remain open until March 31, or until 10 female lions were harvested, whichever came first," Fish… more

A Century of Hatcheries Catch Trout in the Classroom

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For more than 100 years, Idaho has raised trout for anglers in hatcheries. Now, teachers are learning how to raise trout in the classroom. Idaho Fish and Game will be offering "WILD About Trout in the Classroom," a workshop designed for educators to learn about raising fish in a classroom aquarium with their… more

Wolf Report: Wolves Spreading?

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Another Idaho wolf has wandered into eastern Oregon - this one a radio-collared female wolf from the Timberline Pack. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists just found the two- to three-year-old wolf in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest near the Eagle Cap Wilderness Area. The biologists had received… more

Ask Fish and Game: Measuring Big Game

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Q. It's been about 90 days since I shot my big elk and now that the drying period is up, how do I get it measured by Pope and Young or Boone and Crockett? A. Any big game animal taken by archery would be measured by Pope and Young; animals taken by rifle or muzzleloader would be measured by the Boone and Crockett… more

Apply Now for Spring Turkey Controlled Hunts

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The application period for spring turkey controlled hunts runs through February 25. Spring turkey seasons start April 15 - some controlled hunts open later. Leftover tags for spring turkey controlled hunts go on sale April 1. The Idaho Fish and Game Commission this winter adopted several changes to turkey… more

Access Yes! Bids Accepted in Salmon Region

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Landowners who provide access to or through their land for hunters and anglers are eligible to apply for Access Yes! funds. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game program will have more than $40,000 available to compensate landowners in the Salmon Region this year. Access Yes! improves hunter and angler access to or… more

Commission Puts off Action on Mule Deer Plan

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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission on Thursday, January 17, put off action on a proposed mule deer management plan to allow more public comment, and commissioners heard a promising forecast on spring and summer Chinook salmon runs. Commissioners delayed action on the mule deer plan, which would guide mule deer… more

Pheasant Hunters - Keep a Sharp Eye

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By Bruce Haak, Idaho Department of Fish and Game It was a head scratcher for sure. In late December, an Idaho Fish and Game employee shot the ring-necked pheasant featured here. The bird exhibited the tell-tale white neck ring, darkly colored head, red eye-ring and reddish neck coloring of a male, which can be… more

Ask Fish and Game: Turkey Applications

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Q. When can I apply for a spring turkey controlled hunt? A. Today. The Idaho Fish and Game Commission approved changes to the turkey rules on Thursday for 2008. The new hunt numbers are available at Fish and Game offices, at license vendors and on the Fish and Game Website http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/cms/hunt/rules/… more

Commission Changes Muzzleloader Rule

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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission Thursday, January 16, dropped the requirement for an external pivoting hammer from the rules on muzzleloader-only seasons. In January 2007, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission adopted new equipment rules for muzzleloader-only hunts. Nearly 4,000 hunters commented during 2006 on the… more

Dead Elk Found at Private Feed Site North of Hailey

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Three adult female elk and two calves were found dead the second week of January at a private feed site near the Golden Eagle subdivision in Timber Gulch north of Hailey. A veterinary examination found the five elk died of a bacteriological infection. The animals showed no evidence of trauma, and were otherwise in… more

Bald Eagle Days Feature Raptor Viewing

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The annual Bald Eagle Days, January 24-26, will feature viewing bald eagles and other wildlife along the Boise River. Bald Eagle Day, the signature event of the annual festivities, runs from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, January 26, at the Barber Park Environmental Education and Special Events Center, 4049 Eckert… more