Press Releases and Articles
Preparation important for duck hunting with a boat
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Hunters using a boat to get to their island blind, and hunters shooting from their duck boatsÉare going not only on a hunting trip. They are also going on a boating trip. It is critically important that they have all of the safety equipment that a boating outing requires. In addition having safety gear, it is… moreParachuting beavers go global
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Last week, Idaho Fish and Game released a long-lost film entitled "Fur for the Future." The film documented a project to repopulate backcountry wilderness areas of Idaho with beaver---pretty routine work in the late 1940s and early 1950s. However, add parachutes, specially designed boxes and aircraft into the mix and… moreFall Chinook Season Ends Soon
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The fall Chinook season will end October 31 in the Clearwater River, a short stretch of the lower Salmon River and in the Snake River, except the section from Cliff Mountain Rapids upstream to Hells Canyon Dam, which closes November 17. The season opened September 1, on the Snake River between Lewiston and Hells… moreWaterfowl Shooting Time Corrections
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Hunter's please note the waterfowl shooting times listed on pages12 and 14 of the 2015 Waterfowl Season and Rules brochure contain errors. November 1 on page 12. Because daylight saving time ends November 1, both the beginning and ending times statewide should be within a minute or two of times listed for November 2… moreCommission to Meet in Hailey in November
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The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will meet November 18 and 19 in Hailey. The public hearing and regular meeting will be held at the Blaine County School District Community Campus, 1050 Fox Acres Road. The public hearing will begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday, November 18. Anyone who wants to address the commission on… moreWildlife workshops to be offered in Boise, Jerome
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Project WILD is offering two workshops this fall and early winter for adults who want to share the wonders of Idaho's natural resources with the next generation. While Project WILD is a wildlife-focused conservation education program for K-12 educators, you don't have to be a teacher to participate. The workshops are… moreAsk Fish and Game: 209 Black Powder Primers
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Q: Why are 209 black powder primers not allowed during muzzleloader-only seasons? A: Muzzleloader rifles are considered primitive weapons and hunters choosing to hunt muzzleloader-only seasons are often able to take advantage of special opportunities not available to modern center fire rifle hunters. To maintain… moreWarm October hasn't favored hunters, but harvest is good
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By Roger Phillips, Idaho Fish and Game public information specialist Hunters are reporting good numbers of deer and elk, but weather hasn't been cooperative for prime hunting conditions. Many deer hunters have been in the woods for the general, any-weapon season since Oct. 10, and any-weapon elk hunters weren't far… moreRainbow Trout Stocking Schedule for Southwest Idaho
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Personnel from Fish and Game's Nampa Hatchery will be releasing more than 15,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout at the following locations during November. Please note that McDevitt Pond in Boise will not be stocked in November due to weed treatment efforts at the pond. LOCATION - WEEK STOCKED - NUMBER OF TROUT… moreDry Bed Fish Salvage Starts Now
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The start of April normally marks the beginning of a unique angling experience in Eastern Idaho, but this year the special salvage opportunity is starting right now, owing to headgate work being done by the Great Feeder Canal Company. Maintenance work on the headgates is routine enough that an annual salvage fishery… moreHunters need to take extra care with meat during warm weather
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With many big-game hunts underway and warmer-than-usual weather in October, hunters should bring ice or take other precautions to ensure game meat doesn't spoil. The keys to preserving a big-game carcass is to get it cooled as quickly as possible, and ideally, keep the meat between 34 and 40 degrees. Getting it… moreFish and Game releases young grizzlies trapped in October
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The two male yearling grizzly bear cubs were released in a remote portion of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest near Yellowstone National Park on Oct. 9. The yearlings and their mother were trapped on Oct. 8, near Chester, Idaho. Because of the sow's prior conflicts and poor body condition, Fish and Game personnel… morePheasant stocking underway at nine Wildlife Management Areas
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Pheasant hunting is a popular form of upland game hunting, and hunters can find a place to hunt them at Fish and Game's Wildlife Management Areas. The department is stocking 15,800 male pheasants at the following areas during the hunting season: - Southwest Region: Fort Boise, Payette, Montour, and C.J. Strike WMAs… moreImproperly Discarded Big Game Bones and Hides Create Hazards
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By Phil Cooper, Wildlife Conservation Educator Big game seasons are open and from all appearances hunters are out in high numbers. Last weekend I worked a check station near Coolin and there was a steady stream of hunters in camo and orange coming through. Hunters are hoping to put some healthy and nutritious meat… moreFire at Sand Creek Wildlife Management Area Covers 300 Acres
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On October 15, at approximately 1:30 PM a controlled burned aimed at removing dead vegetation from Pond 2 at the Sand Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) jumped fire lines and began to burn uncontrolled. The actual fire management had been contracted to the St. Anthony Work Camp Fire Crew by the Idaho Department of… moreFrom field to freezer: tips for processing your big game animal
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By Roger Phillips, Public Information Specialist You successfully shot a deer, elk or other big game animal. Now the work begins. You want to properly process the animal so you get many healthy, enjoyable meals from it. Here's the basic cheat sheet: Gut it, skin it, keep it clean and keep it cool. But you… moreWaterfowl and pheasant seasons to open in most of Idaho October 17
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Most of Idaho will open for waterfowl hunting on Oct. 17, excluding Area 1 in southeast Idaho which opened Oct. 3. The statewide daily bag limit is seven ducks; but not more than two female mallard, three scaup, two redhead, two pintail, and two canvasback. The daily goose bag limit is four Canada geese; 10… moreHunters and anglers reminded about cold water boat safety
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With the onset of autumn and resulting cold air and water temperatures, waterfowl hunters and anglers are urged to take precautions and wear life jackets while on the water this fall. In 2014, seventy percent of all fatal boating accidents victims nationwide drowned, and of those, eighty-four percent were not wearing… more