Press Releases and Articles
Winter big-game feeding is reserved for emergencies
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By Roger Phillips, Idaho Fish and Game public information specialist As winter continues, elk and deer have spent months congregating at lower elevations and often near towns and homes. Some people are concerned about big-game survival, but Fish and Game biologists say it's a normal winter and most animals will… moreTurkey Hunting Class for Adults to be Offered in Pocatello
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Are you an adult who would like to learn how to hunt but you don't know where to start and don't have anyone to show you how? Maybe you hunted before as a kid, but you really need some help to get started up again. There is still time to apply for the next Idaho Wildavore hunting course for adults offered by the… moreMountain Lion Take Season Closed in Southeast Idaho
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The take season for mountain lion has closed in Game Management Units 66A, 68, 68A, 70, 71, 72, 73, 73A, 74, 75, 76, 77, and 78. The dog training season will remain open in these units through March 31, 2016. The above units have a harvest quota of 22 female mountain lions. The harvest quota for these units has… moreFish and Game commission postpones vote on auction tags, opposes legislation
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Idaho Fish and Game commissioners on Thursday postponed a decision to offer big-game tags for auction until their March 9-11 meeting in Boise to allow more time for the public to comment on the proposal. "Commissioners voted to postpone action because we want more time to visit with sportsmen and better understand… moreMeet a native Idaho rodent: the porcupine
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The veterinarian removing the quills said that all dogs are different. Some learn their lesson the first time and never go after a porcupine again. Others feel a need to get even and they take out their anger on all porcupinesÉno matter how much it hurts. Apparently, having over 200 quills removed from her face,… moreAccess Yes is looking for landowners
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Are you landowner who currently allows hunting, but cannot keep up with or do not want to manage all of the hunters on your property? Or, are you interested in allowing people to hunt, but are not sure about the hassle of managing the hunters at your doorstep? If so, the Idaho Fish and Game may have a solution for you… moreAgricultural programs benefit wildlife
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If you are a landowner whose field is not yielding quite enough or cumbersome corners make farming in some areas difficult, there are solutions that may save you time and money. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Conservation Reserve Program and State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement program are two programs… moreDouble-dipping Deer Poacher Pleads Guilty
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A deer poaching case involving a distinctive vehicle, an alert citizen, and a groundswell of public interest has concluded with fines and license suspensions for a Roosevelt, Utah man. And a Citizens Against Poaching (CAP) call started it all. In early November of 2014, a concerned citizen called the CAP hotline to… moreApply now for spring bear and turkey controlled hunts
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Two weeks remain in the application period for spring black bear which opened January 15 and continues through February 15. The spring turkey controlled hunt application period opens February 1 and runs through March 1. Any leftover controlled hunt tags for spring turkey and bear controlled hunts go on sale April 1… moreShikar-Safari recognizes Homedale officer
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Craig Mickelson, an Idaho Department of Fish and Game conservation officer based in Homedale, was recently honored as the 2015 Idaho Wildlife Officer of the Year by Shikar-Safari Club International. Shikar-Safari International is a worldwide organization of hunters that supports a wide range of conservation causes… moreDirector's Report to the Commission, Performance Measurement Report online
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Fish and Game's 2015 Director's Report to the Commission is now available online. The annual report details the sources of the agency's funding, and what was accomplished with the money. The report leads with a statement from Director Virgil Moore, followed by future challenges, cost comparisons and big game harvest… moreRainbow Trout Stocking Schedule for Southwest Idaho
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Personnel from Fish and Game's Nampa Hatcheries will be releasing more than 8,500 catchable-sized rainbow trout at the following locations during February. LOCATION - WEEK - STOCKED - NUMBER OF TROUT Boise River, above Glenwood Bridge - February 15 - 720 Boise River, below Glenwood Bridge - February 8 - 720 Eagle… moreCommission proposes expanding big game tag auction
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By Roger Phillips, Idaho Fish and Game Public Information Specialist Idaho Fish and Game commissioners are considering offering five additional tags for auction including one each for elk, mule deer, mountain goat, pronghorn and moose and will decide on it during the commission's next teleconference on Thursday, Feb.… moreDo Something Wild: Support a Sportsmen's Group
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Looking for something wild to do during the next couple of months? How about attending one of the upcoming sportsmen's banquets? Sportsmen organizations from around the region typically schedule their banquets and fundraisers this time of year. It is the perfect time to get together as fellow outdoors and wildlife… moreFurbearer Trapping Course Scheduled in Coeur d'Alene for March 4-5
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Many of the first Europeans to settle in northern Idaho came to the area to trap furbearing animals. Fur was traded for supplies and used to make coats, hats, gloves and other articles of clothing. In 1809, the first European structure constructed in Idaho was built near Lake Pend Oreille for the Northwest Fur… moreFish and Game to Begin Big Game Aerial Surveys in Clearwater
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game will begin big game aerial surveys in Big Game Management Units 8, 8A, and 11A starting the week of February 1st. Flights are estimated to take approximately 4 weeks to complete, depending on weather conditions. The overall goal is to assess big game population trends, and age… moreIdaho wolf management a success
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By Virgil Moore, director, Idaho Fish and Game When Idaho Fish and Game took over wolf management in 2011, the wolf population had grown unchecked for more than a decade after reaching federal recovery levels of 10 breeding pairs and 100 wolves eleven years earlier. This was due to repeated lawsuits that stalled… moreRadio collars are vital tool for game management
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By Roger Phillips, Idaho Fish and Game public information specialist Idaho Fish and Game biologist Craig White recently got a message telling him two elk died, but it didn't come from a colleague or a citizen, it was from a satellite. White is Idaho Fish and Game's Southwest Region Wildlife Manager, and he got an… more