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Idfg Calling For Comments On Proposed Changes To Next Fall's Early Goose And Crane Seasons

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IDAHO FALLS - While the Upper Snake Region or even the State of Idaho may not qualify as a Mecca for waterfowl hunters, the state does see its fair share of migratory waterfowl and it is looking for public comment on how to manage early goose and sandhill crane controlled hunts. Regional Wildlife Bureau staff will be… more

IDFG Seeking Comments For Early Goose Season

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LEWISTON - Individuals who would like to provide input into development of this season's early goose hunting rules are encouraged to attend an open house meeting to be held on Thursday, May 1 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game office, 1540 Warner Ave. in Lewiston. Wildlife biologists will… more

Idaho Receives Sheep Tag Money

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Idaho recently received money for wild sheep habitat from the Foundation for North American Wild Sheep following the auction of one bighorn sheep tag. The Idaho tag went for $90,000 at the sheep organization's annual convention earlier this year. Of that amount, 95 percent ($85,000 this year) comes directly to Idaho… more

Salmon Season in Upper Clearwater?

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Contact: Bill Horton (208) 334-3791 The Idaho County Commission has approved a resolution petitioning the Fish and Game Department and Commission to open a season on spring chinook salmon in the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River. To date, the department has not recommended a season in this area because not enough… more

Big Game Brochure Available

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Brochures for the 2003 big game seasons are available now at license vendors, Fish and Game offices, and on the Internet. The brochure covers hunts for deer, elk, antelope, black bear and mountain lions, including controlled hunts. Big game hunters are encouraged to read the brochure carefully for details of the hunts… more

Ask Fish and Game

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Q. How many turkeys can I harvest this year? How many tags can I buy? Can I exchange my spring tag to use this fall? A. There are two kinds of turkey tags, the regular spring tag and a late spring/fall tag. You can harvest two turkeys this year. You must have a separate tag for each turkey. The spring turkey tag can… more

USE DECOYS SAFELY THIS TURKEY SEASON

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LEWISTON - Though using one or more turkey decoys can significantly increase a hunter's chance in harvesting a gobbler this spring, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game warns that decoys can also increase the chances of a mistaken identity shooting incident when used or transported improperly. "The primary cause of… more

Youth Hunting Clinic -May 17

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TROY - Area youth interested in learning hunting and outdoor skills are invited to attend the 10th annual Youth Hunting Clinic, sponsored by the Troy-Deary Gun Club and Latah Wildlife Association. The free clinic will be held Saturday, May 17, and is open to any youth ages 10-17. This clinic is not a hunter education… more

Access YES Program Launched

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Idahoans will have more places to hunt this coming fall as a pilot program aimed at providing access to private and public lands begins. Named Access Yes, the new program will be operated by Fish and Game with the support of the Idaho Department of Agriculture. Initial funding for access contracts with landowners will… more

Commission to Meet in Lewiston, April 23-24

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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will meet at the Red Lion Motel, 621 21st Street in Lewiston, April 24. A public hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m. April 23 at the same location. Comment may be on any Fish and Game topic, not just the items on the agenda. The commission will be requested to approve a "rain check"… more

Think Safety First in Turkey Hunt

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With Idaho's general spring turkey season opening April 15, 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 Kent Henderson, hunter education coordinator based in Lewiston. "All… more

Supertags Winners Announced

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Ten hunters who filed their mandatory hunter harvest reports in a timely fashion can hunt anywhere in Idaho they want to hunt this fall. "Supertags" were drawn recently by computerized lottery from hunters who filed their harvest reports on time. Hunters who do not file on time must still provide the required harvest… more

Ask Fish and Game

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Q. I heard the salmon rules on snagging were changed. Is it true? A. Yes. It has been illegal to snag salmon for a long time, but up until now if they were hooked in the head, it was accepted. The new rule is that it is only legal to keep a salmon if it was hooked in the mouth or jaw. In other words, if that salmon… more

River clean up

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Jerome - A semi load of trash, dozens of car tires, shopping carts, lawn mowers and auto parts were packed off last weekend when nearly 100 people worked on cleaning up parts of the Snake River Canyon between Shoshone Falls and Centennial Park. This is the sixth year of the clean up and in that time organizers and… more

Access YES off and running

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JEROME - Sportsmen will soon have more land to hunt and landowners will have a few more dollars in their pocket with the launching of the state's new Access YES program. The Access YES program operated by the Fish and Game with the support of the Idaho Department of Agriculture will pay landowners to allow sportsmen… more

Extra fish, better fishing

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JEROME - Fishermen in the region should be grinning from ear to ear since more than 700,000 extra fish have recently landed in area streams, lakes and ponds in the Magic Valley. The extra fish aren't coming from Fish and Game fish hatcheries, but from commercial fish farms in the area. Since the Sept. 11 attacks on… more

Sharp-tailed grouse trapping

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Jerome - Establishing new sharp-tailed grouse populations west of Rogerson, in the Cedar Creek drainage west of Browns Bench, is the goal of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and Bureau of Land Management trapping efforts in the month of April. Going from April 5-17, biologist and trapping crews will try to… more

Walter's Ferry Renovation Scheduled

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Snake River boaters won't recognize it when it's finished. Construction improvements at the Walter's Ferry boat ramp are slated to begin Wednesday, April 16. The project is a coordinated effort between Idaho Fish and Game and the Owyhee County Waterways Commission. Federal Sport Fish Restoration funding will pay for… more