Bears starting to emerge from dens in Yellowstone
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — Blame the relatively mild winter weather for the early emergence of bears in the Greater Yellowstone area.
The first confirmed report...
Buck Knives: From plowshares to Post Falls
POST FALLS, Idaho — It was 1902 in Leavenworth, Kansan when Hoyt Heath Buck took metal to stone and created the first Buck knife,...
Lower Snake Basin redd numbers on the rise
Columbia Basin Bulletin
LEWISTON, Idaho — For the last 27 years, the Nez Perce Tribe, Idaho Power, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Washington Department...
Trespassing poachers receive stiff sentences
Steve Liebenthal - IDFG new release
LEMHI, Idaho — Two of the four men who trespassed to poach deer in Lemhi County won't be legally...
Idaho Snowmobiling is big mountain winter fun
by Mike McLaskey
LATAH COUNTY — There are more miles of snowmobile trails in Idaho than highway miles, helping to make snowmobiling a big business...
Lake Pend Oreille 2015 fishery update
By Jim Fredericks, IDFG Regional Fisheries Manager
LAKE PEND OREILLE — For Idaho Panhandle residents one of the highlights of 2014 was the scores of anglers...
Bear River MBR, a safe haven for migrating birds
BEAR RIVER MIGRATORY BIRD REFUGE — This 80,000 acres bird sanctuary lies in northern Utah, where the Bear River flows in a U-shape course...
Two proactive methods for pipeline safety
This is the second of two articles that first appeared in the May 2012 issue of Idaho Outdoor Journal.
by Joe Evancho
Pig in a pipe
A...
How safe is Idaho’s pipeline network?
Editors note: In May 2012 Idaho Outdoor Journal published an article about pipeline safety in Idaho. The January 17, 2015 oil spill in the Yellowstone...
Cutthroat trout surveys help track population trends in Priest Lake
by Rob Ryan, IDFG Regional Fisheries Biologist
PRIEST LAKE, Idaho — Idaho's state fish, the cutthroat trout, is a staple in many of the state's major...










