IDFG - Input on Upland Game, Turkey and Furbearer Seasons

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F&G seeking public input on Idaho upland game, turkey and furbearer season setting, 2022-2023​

By Connor Liess, Public Information Specialist
Wednesday, November 24, 2021 - 11:11 AM MST

The comment period is open until Dec. 10, 2021

In January 2022, Idaho Fish and Game will be setting the new seasons for upland game, turkey and furbearer for 2022-2023. Hunters and trappers are highly encouraged to review the proposed seasons and changes and weigh in with their own comments. The comment period is open until Dec. 10, 2021.

Season proposals are broken down by regions, so it’s easy to find which changes pertain to each hunter’s given location. The final draft of the plan will be presented for the Commission's approval at their January 2022 meeting at the new Fish and Game Headquarters Office in Boise. Here’s what hunters and trappers can expect:

Panhandle
  • Add archery-only upland game animal/bird season on Farragut State Park/WMA
  • Add archery-only spring and fall turkey hunts on Farragut State Park/WMA
Clearwater
  • Remove river otter trapping restrictions on the mainstem of the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River, mainstem of the Snake River and mainstem of the main Salmon River
Southwest
  • Remove river otter trapping restrictions on the North Fork of the Payette River from Cabarton Bridge downstream to Banks, the confluence of the Middle Fork and South Fork Payette River downstream to Banks, and from Banks downstream to the confluence with the Snake River
  • Change the hunt boundary description for turkey Controlled Hunts #9101, #9103 and #9202, in Controlled Hunt Area 38-2
Magic Valley
  • Lift beaver closures in Big Deer and Elk creeks (Camas County), King Hill Creek (Elmore County) and Black Canyon Creek (Gooding County)
  • Eliminate spring Controlled Hunts #9012 (April 15 - May 5; 30 permits) and #9013 (May 6-25; 30 permits) in Unit 54, and replace with a single controlled hunt from April 15 – May 25, with 15 total permits
  • Reduce the number of wild turkey tags from 30 to 15 in youth Controlled Hunt #9004
Southeast
  • Eliminate controlled beaver trapping Unit Permit 204 (Pearl Creek Drainage)
  • Remove beaver trapping closures from the following areas: Cherry Creek (tributary to Marsh Creek; Bannock County), Cottonwood Creek Drainage and Dempsey Creek above the cattle guard (Bannock County), Pearl Creek Drainage (Bear Lake County), and Logan River Drainage including Beaver Creek and White’s Creek (Franklin County)
  • Convert spring turkey Controlled Hunts (#9005, #9014, #9015) in Unit 68A to general season opportunity
  • Change the opening date for turkey Controlled Hunt #9106 from Oct. 1 to Dec. 1 in Unit 70
  • Create a fall turkey controlled hunt in Unit 68A, with 50 tags; season dates would be concurrent with general seasons in the Southeast Region (Sep. 15 – Nov. 30)
  • Add Unit 70 to the list of units with a fall general season in the Southeast Region
Salmon
  • Increase fall turkey controlled hunt tag allocation from 15 to 50, and move the season start date from Sep. 15 to Sep. 1 in Units 21, 21A, 29, 30 and a portion of Unit 28 downstream from the Hat Creek drainage (Controlled Hunt #9018)
  • Increase spring turkey controlled hunt tag allocation from 10 to 40 in Units 21, 21A, 29, 30 and that portion of Unit 28 downstream from the Hat Creek drainage (Controlled Hunt #9006)
  • Increase spring youth-only turkey controlled hunt tag allocation from 5 to 25 in Units 21, 21A, 29, 30 and that portion of Unit 28 downstream from the Hat Creek drainage (Controlled Hunt #9001)
  • Remove river otter trapping closure on the Salmon River downstream from North Fork
  • Remove beaver trapping closures in the Dahlonega Creek drainage (Lemhi County) and Marsh Creek drainage (Custer County)
  • Remove river otter trapping closure on the Salmon River downstream from North Fork
Statewide (All of Idaho)
  • Change the end date of extended falconry season for Columbian sharp-tailed grouse and sage-grouse from March 15 to Feb. 28
The Fish and Game Commission will hear these proposed rules, along with the public feedback, at the upcoming Commission meeting in January 2022. The easiest way for hunters to review proposals and weigh in will be visiting the Idaho upland game, turkey and furbearer, 2022-2023 proposals webpage.
 
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Personally I think it really stinks that they make non-residents wait 5 days after the opener to hunt pheasant. By then you'll never see a bird for miles...
 
Magic Valley
  • Lift beaver closures in Big Deer and Elk creeks (Camas County), King Hill Creek (Elmore County) and Black Canyon Creek (Gooding County)
I wonder if this would increase the use of Conibear traps on these drainages?
 

Open houses set Dec. 1 – 9 to collect comments about upland game, turkey and furbearer seasons​

By Roger Phillips, Public Information Supervisor
Friday, November 26, 2021 - 11:06 AM MST
Hunters, trappers and others can also comment online
Idaho Fish and Game will host a series of open houses for hunters, trappers and other interested parties to comment on the proposals for the 2022-23 Upland Game, Turkey & Furbearer Seasons and Rules. People can also see the proposals and comment online. The comment period is open until Dec. 10.

Panhandle Region​

The Panhandle Region will an open house on Wednesday, Dec. 8 from 5 – 7 p.m. at 2885 W. Kathleen Ave in Coeur d'Alene.

Clearwater Region​

The Clearwater will host an open house on Thursday, Dec.2 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 3316 16th St. in Lewiston.

Southwest Region​

Nampa regional office will host an open house Wednesday, Dec. 1 with “office hours” from 3 to 5 p.m. and the open house from 5 to 7 p.m. at 15950 N. Gate Blvd.
McCall staff will be available to talk with hunters about upland and furbearer season setting at the McCall Regional Office at 555 Deinhard Lane on Wednesday, Dec. 1 from 3 to 6 p.m.

Magic Valley Region​

The Magic Valley Region will host an open house at the regional office at 324 South 417 East - Suite 1 on Tuesday, Dec. 7 from 2 to 6 p.m.

Southeast Region​

Southeast Region will host an open house at 1345 Barton Road in Pocatello on Thursday, Dec. 9 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Upper Snake Region​

The Upper Snake Region will host an open house Wednesday, Dec. 8 from 1 to 5 p.m. at 4279 Commerce Circle in Idaho Falls.

Salmon Region​

The Salmon Region will host an open house on Monday, Dec. 6 from 3 to 6 p.m. at the regional office at 99 Hwy. 93 N. in Salmon.
 

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