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When it comes to genetic diversity, the cutthroat blows all other trout out of the water. You’ll find them scattered across ...
The Columbia River is critical for fish, energy, commerce and identity. But it faces an uncertain future. How much more can ...
Two men were picking mushrooms in Montana when a grizzly bear charged at them, wildlife officials said. They shot and killed ...
In many U.S. states, lawmakers are rethinking wildlife management, including how to diversify revenue from just hunting and ...
The US' history goes back thousands of years, thanks to a wealth of archaeological sites that give insight into the first ...
The creeks are roaring but productive. The walk outs to some of my favorite spots are full of springtime with its drumming grouse wings and blankets of new growth underfoot.
The following is a news release from the Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game. IDAHO FALLS – Each year, about 1,000 rainbow and ...
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial fishing opener across the Inland Northwest, and anglers eager to reel in a trophy catch are getting some expert guidance ...
Idaho’s “Great Lakes” are not only large in size, but also provide excellent fishing opportunities for trophy-sized fish. In ...
Whether you’ve been fishing a day or a lifetime, we all dream of landing a lunker. Yes, big fish capture every angler’s imagination. But why stop at dreaming? Idaho has ...
Doctors start assessing our health by counting the number of pulses we have in a minute. When it comes to Idaho’s migrating ...