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- Idaho Fish and Game Home
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission met via conference call and approved the proposed summer Chinook salmon seasons for the South Fork Salmon and Upper Salmon rivers as well as the Lochsa River Spring Chinook Salmon Fishery Update: Rapid River Run, Hells Canyon, and Clearwater River Return Fisheries - 06 17 2025
- 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 Download Full Brochure
- 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
- Fishing | Idaho Fish and Game
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 Most Idaho waters have year-round fishing seasons
- Fish Stocking and Schedules | Idaho Fish and Game
Fish and Game stocks over 30-million fish from its hatcheries into rivers, lowland lakes, reservoirs and mountain lakes every year Stocked fish include fry, fingerlings, and catchable sized fish from 18 species and 16 strains
- Fishing Seasons and Rules - Idaho Fish and Game
To view Idaho Fish and Game administrative rules and code, visit the Office of Administrative Rules on the Idaho Department of Administration website To advertise in future Idaho Fish and Game seasons and rules large brochures, call: Rotary Offset Press at 1-253-216-1256
- Idaho Seasons and Rules | Idaho Fish and Game
Seasons and rules booklets and brochures for hunting and fishing in Idaho can be found free of charge at local vendors and Fish and Game offices
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