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Many of Idaho’s lakes and ponds are soon going to be bolstered with Idaho Fish and Game stocking over 4,500 catchable-sized rainbow trout this December We asked our Fish and Game hatchery staff to boil down some of the most notable stocking highlights coming to your local fishery this month
- Hunting | Idaho Fish and Game
Hunting in Idaho runs the spectrum from plentiful upland game to highly coveted big game species Seasons are generally structured to provide a wide variety of hunting experiences with a strong emphasis on opportunity
- Licenses, tags, and permits - Idaho Fish and Game
To fish in Idaho any person 14 years of age or older must have a valid fishing license Anglers younger than 14 do not need a license, but there is a small difference between resident and nonresident youth
- Big Game Seasons and Rules Brochure - Idaho Fish and Game
Seasons and rules information for big game hunting in Idaho for 2025 Includes: Elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, pronghorn, black bear, mountain lion, and wolf
- Fishing | Idaho Fish and Game
Idaho is graced with 26,000 miles of streams and rivers, more than 3,000 natural lakes, and a quarter-million acres of ponds and reservoirs Inhabiting those waters are 42 game fish species, from giant white sturgeon to wild trout, catfish to kokanee, and smallmouth bass to salmon and steelhead
- About Fish and Game | Idaho Fish and Game
Idaho Fish and Game's mission is to protect, preserve, perpetuate and manage Idaho's wildlife resources A 1938 voter initiative created the Idaho Fish and Game Commission structure that governs the agency today
- Office Region Locations - Idaho Fish and Game
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is divided into seven administrative regions with offices in Coeur d'Alene, Lewiston, Nampa, Jerome, Pocatello, Idaho Falls and Salmon
- License, Tag, and Permit Buying Options | Idaho Fish and Game
Idaho hunters, anglers, and trappers can purchase their licenses, tags, or permits several ways
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