Some Idaho 2013 Upland Game Seasons Are Still Open
Idaho Department of Fish and Game 12.11.13
Though many big game seasons are winding up, there’s still time to bag a wild turkey for Christmas.
The fall general turkey season runs through December 15 in game management units 1, 2 (except Farragut State Park and Farragut WMA) 3, 4, 4A, 5 and 6 in northern Idaho, and through December 31 in units 8, 8A, 10A, 11, 11A, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18 on private lands only.
In addition, many upland game seasons are still open including several upland birds as well as cottontail rabbits and snowshoe hares.
Seasons still open include:
- California and bobwhite quail through January 31 in northern and southwestern Idaho. Closed in eastern Idaho.
- Chukar and gray partridge through January 31.
- Pheasants through December 31 in Areas 1 and 3 in northern and southwestern Idaho.
- Forest grouse, which includes ruffed, spruce and dusky (blue) grouse, through December 31 in most of Idaho; and through January 31 in the Panhandle Region.
- Cottontail rabbits through February 28 and snowshoe hares through March 31. The daily bag limit for both is eight, with 16 in possession after the first day.
There is no season on pygmy rabbits. To distinguish, note that cottontail tails are dark above and white underneath and the pygmy’s tail is buffy gray with no white. The cottontail is more than a foot long, and the pygmy is less than one foot.
Contact the local Fish and Game office to determine whether pygmy rabbits are found in your hunting area.
All hunters need a valid 2013 Idaho hunting license, and a 2014 license to hunt after December 31. Turkey hunters also will need tags.
Hunters will find upland hunting rules and shooting times in the rules brochure available at license vendors and Fish and Game offices as well as online at http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/docs/rules/uplandRules.pdf.