Idaho Fish and Game is switching things up for non-residents looking to hunt elk and deer next year. For the first time, ...
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game announced it's moving the nonresident OTC big-game tag system to a draw.
Hunters, both resident and nonresident, may be familiar with Idaho’s draw for controlled hunt tags where the state posts the ...
Shed hunting in Idaho has become more expensive for nonresidents. A rule change last year means any out-of-stater without an Idaho big game hunting license is no longer allowed to gather antlers on ...
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is shaking up the way nonresident hunters obtain some big game hunting tags.
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New rule means nonresidents need Idaho big game hunting license to gather antlers
The following is a news release and photo from Idaho Fish and Game. This time of year, shed hunters get excited about hitting ...
Some of my fondest memories are fishing and hunting on public lands and waters in Idaho. A new proposal in the United States Senate places those memories, and the lands and waters that made them ...
Big game animals are dropping their antlers across the West. Moose and whitetails have been shedding since January, followed by mule deer in February and elk through March. Shed hunters in the region ...
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI)– Idaho hunters who successfully drew tags for controlled hunts in the Southeast Region have until Friday, August 1, to buy their tags before applications open for the second ...
Winter hours are Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m., but the range will be closed Dec. 8 through Jan. 9 for a scheduled holiday break. The facility will reopen Jan. 10 under its regular winter ...
NAMPA | Idaho's vast wilderness provides ample opportunity for hunters to find their prizes, and hunting is big business in the state. Between hunters, anglers and wildlife viewers, almost $1.4 ...
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