The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is shaking up the way nonresident hunters obtain some big game hunting tags.
Idaho Fish and Game officials have reported low compliance with chronic wasting disease (CWD) transport rules at the Fourth ...
Idaho has some of the most pristine wilderness in the country, largely undisturbed for generations. And as unchanging as the seasons, each fall, white-tail deer and mule deer go a little wilder than ...
The commission’s goal is to collect 200 samples from harvested white-tailed deer to gain a better understanding of the disease's prevalence and spread. The hunt will take place around the same area ...
It’s the beginning of a new year and the beginning of another big game season-setting process for the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Very soon hunters will be asked to provide comments on ...
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 ...
A special deer hunt will begin Saturday in North Idaho in response to the area’s first case of chronic wasting disease. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game announced Monday that it will hold a ...
Elk, the stalwarts of the mountains generally speaking, have stayed relatively healthy and stable. Statewide, mule deer numbers also appear to be improving, while eastern Idaho’s muleys—after ...
Alright, whitetail hunters, you’re up. As you head into the woods this season for white-tailed deer hunting, keep some of this information in your back pocket. Like whitetails themselves, whitetail ...
There were 129,155 deer hunters in Idaho last year, and they killed 48,800 deer, for an overall success rate of 38 percent for all general and controlled hunts. That’s down slightly from 2012, when 49 ...