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  1. Idaho Fish and Game Home

    By aligning with the Fish and Game mission, the agreement ensures that projects not only improve forest conditions but also sustain healthy wildlife populations, protect critical habitats, and expand …

  2. 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.

  3. 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 …

  4. Big Game Seasons and Rules Brochure - Idaho Fish and Game

    Apr 8, 2025 · 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.

  5. Fishing | Idaho Fish and Game

    Pick up a fishing rules book, which outlines season dates, special regulations and bag limits, at all Idaho Fish and Game offices and most sporting goods stores statewide.

  6. License, Tag, and Permit Buying Options | Idaho Fish and Game

    Idaho hunters, anglers, and trappers can purchase their licenses, tags, or permits several ways.

  7. 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.

  8. 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 …

  9. Wildlife Conservation and Management - Idaho Fish and Game

    Idaho Fish and Game is charged with preserving, protecting, perpetuating and managing all wildlife in the state for present and future generations. Most animals are not hunted, trapped or fished.

  10. Hunting and Fishing Access | Idaho Fish and Game

    Idaho Fish and Game partners with state, federal, and private landowners to allow public access to your favorite hunting areas, rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.