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Outdoors blog archive for Feb. 2013

MONDAY, FEB. 18, 2013

Raccoon tracks in the first snow told us a good-sized one had been by to check out a bird feeder we accidently left on the porch.

Animal tracks topic at sportsman's breakfast

Idaho Fish and Game Department COEUR d’ALENE SPORTSMEN’S BREAKFAST TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 Breakfast, $7.50 includes tax and gratuity Lake City Senior Center, 1916 N. Lakewood Dr. Coeur d’Alene, ID ~ Time – 6:30 AM Beth Paragamian, Wildlife Education Specialist, will give a presentation on…

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SUNDAY, FEB. 17, 2013


FRIDAY, FEB. 15, 2013







BLM seeks hosts for North Idaho campgrounds

PUBLIC LANDS -- The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is looking for camp hosts for two campgrounds in its Coeur d’Alene District, in the Idaho Panhandle. Mica Bay Boaters Park, about 10 minutes south of Coeur d’Alene, is a boat-in recreation site that offers 15…

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THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 2013




Montana law expands wolf hunting

PREDATORS -- A wolf management bill that was fast-tacked through the Montana Legislature was signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Steve Bullock. Bullock said the law will allow hunters to purchase up to three wolf licenses and lowers the price of a nonresident wolf license…

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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13, 2013

A whitetail doe browses on a cold morning near the Sunset Hill in west Spokane on Sunday, Jan. 2, 2010. (Todd Klement)

Tips sought on deer poaching in Dalton Gardens

POACHING -- The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is seeking information on the illegal shooting of three deer within the boundaries of Dalton Gardens, a small community in Kootenai County just north of Coeur d’Alene. The incidents occurred between Thursday, February 7 and Saturday…

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The charred remains of the cabin where killer Chris Dorner killed himself. (Associated Press)

Wildlife officers played key role in Dorner case

WILDLIFE ENFORCEMENT -- Equipped with four-wheel drive vehicles and their knowledge of the woods in rugged terrain, California Fish and Wildlife police were key to cornering Christopher Dorner, the state's most-wanted killer Tuesday. Wildlife enforcement officers routinely deal with a well-armed clientelle. But this case…

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Rafting the Selway River in Idaho requires considerable skill, wilderness self-sufficiency and advance planning to get one of the limited number of permits offered in a lottery drawing. RICH LANDERS  (Rich Landers / The Spokesman-Review)

River rafters have to be cool with rejection

RIVERS -- My group of river-running hopefuls are feeling left out after all of us received "unsuccessful" notices from the annual lottery for summer floating permits on Salmon River through Idaho's River of No Return Wilderness. The Forest Service permits for the Salmon, Middle Fork,…

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TUESDAY, FEB. 12, 2013



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