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Fishing Idaho 2nd Edition
FISHING IDAHO - An Angler's Guide
Now is the time to buy FISHING IDAHO, An Angler's Guide. This book will help you save you a lot of...
Clean camps keep bears at bay
By Mike Demick, IDFG
IDAHO FOREST CAMPGROUNDS — With autumn temperatures dropping, and wildlife putting on the feed bag as they prepare for a long Idaho...
Helicopter rescue at Grand Teton National Park
MOOSE, WY — On Tuesday, July 21, a large boulder dislodged and rolled over the arm of a hiker/climber, causing severe injury to his...
Ride Menor’s Ferry across the Snake River
by Jackie Skaggs and Andrew White GTNP
MOOSE, WY — Have you ever wondered how Jackson Hole’s early settlers crossed the Snake River before bridges?
Beginning Monday,...
Thermal activity halts vehicle traffic near Mammoth Hot Springs
YNP new release
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, YNP — Rangers temporarily closed Upper Terrace Drive near Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park to vehicles due...
TU and Wood River Land Trust Single Fly tournament to help Home Rivers Initiative
Trout Unlimited press release
KETCHUM, Idaho — Trout Unlimited and the Wood River Land Trust are sponsoring the second Big Wood Single Fly fishing tournament...
Weather steers huckleberry season
by IOJ staff
SANDPOINT, Idaho — Harry Menser has been involved with huckleberry business for nearly a quarter century. The 84-year-old North Idaho resident says...
Albright Visitor Center re-opens Sunday
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, YNP — The National Park Service will celebrate the grand re-opening and dedication of the Horace M. Albright Visitor Center on Sunday...
Brad on the Mad(ison) River
Preparation helps Idahoans’ trips to Madison River country.
Editors note: In his first submission to Idaho Outdoor Journal , Idaho writer Brad Carlson compares the "setups and techniques" used...
Arctic grayling, westslope cutts make a comeback in Grayling Creek in YNP
by YELL Public Affairs
GRAYLING CREEK, Yellowstone National Park — The northwest section of Yellowstone National Park will once again be home to a population...