U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

09/13/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/14/2024 02:22

Damaged Water Pump Temporarily Affecting Waterfowl Hunt

Limited water availability, the result of a damaged water pump, will impact the fall youth, veteran, and general waterfowl hunts at Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge (Refuge). Several pools, including South, Teal, Widgeon, and Greenhead are anticipated to be at 75% capacity by the opening of the youth- and veteran-only hunt beginning on September 28. It is the intent of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (Service) that these pools will be at full capacity by the opening of the general waterfowl hunt on October 5, but this is not guaranteed. Other pools, including Heron, Crane, Redhead, Bullseye, and Snipe will range from quarter-full capacity to mostly dry. A map is provided below for reference.

A PDF version of this map is also available.

The Kootenai River pump is currently under contract for replacement with an estimated completion date between May and June 2025.

Waterfowl hunting at Kootenai is only open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays in accordance with State seasons. All waterfowl hunters are required to possesses or use:

  • A valid Idaho hunting license or hunting passport
  • Migratory Bird (HIP) Permit
  • Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation (Duck) Stamp for all hunters 16 years or older
  • Nontoxic shot

The Refuge remains closed to hunting during the remaining days to provide sanctuary for waterfowl.

Any hunters who hunt waterfowl at the Refuge are encouraged to fill out a digital hunt survey at https://forms.office.com/g/3rwSezFAx6. A scannable QR code is provided below.

For questions about the Refuge or the hunt program, please contact Shannon Ehlers, Refuge Manager, at [email protected]or (208) 267-3888.