There are proposed changes for each region except the Salmon Region. Anglers are encouraged to comment on these proposals to help Fish and Game staff and the Commission to gauge anglers' preferences.
An instructor-led wolf-trapper education class will be held in Glenns Ferry on June 1, 2024, from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. as part of the National Trappers Association Western Region Trapping and Outdoor Expo.
Whether you are fishing at an urban pond, a wild river, or an alpine lake, that next fish you catch might have an orange tag, and Idaho Fish and Game needs your help reporting it.
For centuries, rotenone has been used by native tribes of Central and South America to catch fish for food. Since the 1930s, it has also been used by fishery managers to control and remove unwanted fish. Rotenone blocks the exchange of oxygen across the gills of fish and essentially suffocates them.
Fish and Game owes an immense gratitude to anglers statewide for helping us better understand how our bass fisheries and how current fishing regulations are working.
Members of this working group have been selected and will meet several times between now and fall 2024 to learn and discuss the issues surrounding elk management. Each of the members, who they represent, and their contact information is listed here. If you have ideas you would like this working group to consider, you are encouraged to contact them and let them know your thoughts.
Watch the full recap of the May 16, 2024 Idaho Fish and Game Commission Meeting in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Topics covered include the 2025-2027 fisheries seasons and rules for release for public comment and FY25 shooting range grant funding recommendations.
Conservation officers located the doe in the Zimmer Creek area of Unit 33, just north and east of Banks, and believe it was shot sometime between May 5 and May 8.