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  1. Application period is open for about $500K for firearm and archery shooting range grants

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  2. White-tailed deer continue to be affected by Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease in some portions of the Clearwater Region

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  3. Sep 29

    Now is a great time to see kokanee spawning in Trestle Creek in north Idaho. For those who haven’t seen these red fish spawning in the past, September is a great month to see them for yourself.

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  4. Sep 29

    Youth ages 17 years and younger with an Idaho hunting license can participate in the youth pheasant hunt so long as they're accompanied by an Idaho licensed hunter age 18 years or older.

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  5. Sep 28

    Despite less than four dozen fish completing the 900-mile journey from the Pacific Ocean to the Sawtooth Basin near Stanley, Idaho Fish and Game and its partners have 2,750 adult sockeye available for spawning.

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  6. Sep 24

    Hunters shoot charging sow grizzly in Stamp Meadows area of Island Park

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  7. Sep 24

    Moose love water and can be found near wet meadows, streams, lakes, and ponds. Remember to keep your distance as they are wild animals and can be unpredictable. Learn more about moose in our September edition of Wildlife Express:

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  8. Sep 22

    We are seeking information regarding the illegal killing of a mule deer buck in Pocatello. - Report a tip online: - Call: 800-632-5999

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  9. Sep 21

    Motorized closures on North Idaho timberlands promote new opportunities in the Clearwater and Panhandle regions

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  10. Sep 20

    Idaho’s wildlife need your help. Be our eyes and ears in the field, report a wildlife crime by calling the Citizens Against Poaching hotline or reporting online. 💻 Report online: 📞 Call: 800-632-5999

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  11. Sep 17

    We are currently conducting a fish population survey on the Big Wood River. This survey, conducted every three years, is done to assess trends in fish populations over time.

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    Two hands hold a large trout.
    A fisheries staff member writes data on a sheet.
    A fish is placed in a measuring box.
    An overhead view of fisheries staff walking through the Big Wood River with a small raft alongside them.
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  12. Sep 16

    Epizootic hemorrhagic disease detected in a mule deer in Southwest Idaho

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  13. Sep 15

    North Idaho Timber Group reopens lands closed due to wildfire risks

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  14. Sep 15

    Upland bird seasons open late August through mid-October, depending on the species. Here are some changes you should be aware of for 2021 and check out our region-by-region upland bird hunting forecast.

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  15. Sep 15

    We are seeking information on an illegally killed black bear sow in the Hills Resort area in northern Idaho - Report a wildlife crime: - Call: 800-632-5999

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  16. Sep 14

    Snorkel surveys are conducted by crews across Idaho and involve crawling upstream in cold, fast-flowing tributary streams to observe and count Chinook salmon and steelhead.

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    In thick, leafy cover, a snorkel crew member kneels in a shallow stream while another crew member stands alongside him and records data.
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  17. Sep 13

    Epizootic hemorrhagic disease detected in white-tailed deer in the Panhandle Region

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  18. Sep 13

    Remember to allow up to 10 days delivery time, if you order tags online or by phone. You can also buy tags in person at any license vendor.

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  19. Sep 13

    With the sage-grouse season in Idaho just around the corner, we want to remind upland bird hunters of new sage-grouse and sharp-tailed grouse requirements for the 2021 hunting season.

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  20. Sep 10

    This closure affects hunter access to portions of Units 27, 34, and 36, which includes a small portion of the Sawtooth Elk Zone. Hunters in the area should be aware of the closure and plan their hunts accordingly.

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