During the second half of the Great Depression, Laurel was led by Everard E. Hatch, a retired army general who waged an unrelenting campaign against lawlessness in all forms. His no-nonsense style of communicating struck a chord with voters, who elected him to two terms as mayor.
Fish and Game to resume Little Camas elk trapping project
Over two days in early May, biologists will attempt to trap elk in the Little Camas region in an effort to reduce the size of an elk herd that has a history of depredating on agricultural crops.
Fish and Game staff from the Magic Valley Region will again attempt to trap and translocate elk in the Little Camas region over a two-day period in early May. Trapping efforts are aimed at reducing the size of the elk herd that has a long history of living almost exclusively on private property and depredating on agricultural crops leading to significant and expensive depredation claims.
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Idaho 2021 spring turkey hunting outlook
According to Idaho Fish and Game biologists around the state, turkey hunters in Idaho can expect more of the same in 2021 which is great news for hunters looking to bag a gobbler during the spring season.
“The turkey outlook for the 2021 spring season is looking pretty positive,” said Jeff Knetter, statewide upland game bird manager. “Turkey populations, in general, were pretty healthy heading into this winter. This winter was relatively mild throughout the state, and we’ve had no major events that give us cause for concern regarding turkey survival. Last year was good for turkey hunters, and there’s no reason to believe it would be different in 2021.”
According to Idaho Fish and Game biologists around the state, turkey hunters in Idaho can expect more of the same in 2021 â which is great news for hunters looking to bag a gobbler during the spring season.
âThe turkey outlook for the 2021 spring season is looking pretty positive,â said Jeff Knetter, statewide upland game bird manager. âTurkey populations, in general, were pretty healthy heading into this winter. This winter was relatively mild throughout the state, and weâve had no major events that give us cause for concern regarding turkey survival. Last year was good for turkey hunters, and thereâs no reason to believe it would be different in 2021.â