
Idaho Species Catalog
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Browse speciesOn Tuesday, June 24, a yearling moose was safely captured and relocated after it wandered into a residential neighborhood in Burley.
Anyone who catches a walleye in the Lower Snake, Clearwater and Salmon rivers is asked to kill it, take a photo and contact Fish and Game Biologist Marika Dobos at the Lewiston Regional Office by email at marika.dobos@idfg.idaho.gov, or call (208) 750-4228.
The Little Salmon River fishery has reached harvest share and a closure order has been issued. However, Chinook fishing is heating up on the South Fork Salmon. This fishery isn’t going to last long, so get out there before its too late!
Idaho Fish and Game officials closed Chinook fishing on the Little Salmon River on the afternoon of June 24 after the sport fishery met the allowable harvest share. There are still open Chinook salmon fisheries remaining in parts of the Clearwater River basin, the Snake River, the South Fork Salmon River and the Upper Salmon River.
Idaho has thousands of lakes, probably more than you could explore in a lifetime of summers, and Idaho Fish and Game has kept those lakes stocked with fish for decades by a variety of methods, including aircraft, horseback and backpack.
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game recently installed a new fishing dock at the Johnson Pond access site near Salmon, ID. Designed with families in mind, the spacious new dock offers better access to the deeper water portions of the pond.
Every year, in mid-June or early July, Fish and Game staff in the McCall office start to receive reports of aggressive deer. Right on time, Fish and Game received their first report up Warren Wagon Road last week. Now, staff are reminding area residents to give deer space and keep dogs on leashes to avoid potential conflicts.
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