Keith Lusher 04.28.26
Governor Brad Little has signed Home Invoice 939 into legislation, inserting new restrictions on the usage of fashionable expertise throughout searching season to protect fair-chase ethics and shield recreation populations.
The legislation prohibits hunters from utilizing drones, thermal imaging, night-vision optics, and path cameras when pursuing big-game animals and recreation birds between August 30 and December 31 annually. Violations carry penalties of as much as $1,000 in fines, as much as six months in jail, and potential lack of searching, fishing, or trapping privileges for as much as three years.
The laws grew out of a course of that started in 2024, when Idaho Fish and Recreation assembled the Searching and Superior Know-how Working Group to look at how advancing expertise may have an effect on conventional searching practices. Greater than 750 folks utilized to take part, and 23 members with various backgrounds finally met eight occasions to develop suggestions.
“Our purpose is to take care of conventional Idaho searching as we’ve got it now, and we’ve got it fairly good,” mentioned Roger Phillips with IDFG. “We wish to put a halt to it earlier than these items actually take root as a result of we all know it’s a lot tougher as soon as folks make investments cash in these items.”

The working group reached unanimous settlement on banning drones and thermal imaging, although the restriction on transmitting path digicam footage proved extra divisive. Hunters should still use conventional path cameras that require bodily retrieving a reminiscence card, however cameras that ship footage on to a telephone or laptop in actual time at the moment are off limits throughout searching seasons.
“Folks can nonetheless use these cameras for different functions,” Phillips famous. “These are searching guidelines; these don’t have an effect on anyone who will not be searching.”
The trail to the legislation was not easy. The Fish and Recreation Fee initially adopted the expertise restrictions as administrative guidelines, however the legislature was required to evaluate them. Throughout that course of, issues arose concerning the potential impression on predator harvests and non-hunting purposes of the expertise. Lawmakers finally rejected the unique guidelines and rewrote them as laws, maintaining the core intent whereas making a number of changes.

The ultimate legislation exempts wolf and mountain lion searching from the expertise restrictions and removes the ban on utilizing expertise to find and retrieve wounded recreation. The restrictions had been additionally prolonged to cowl fowl searching along with huge recreation, and explicitly don’t apply to monitoring livestock or non-public property.
“This laws primarily stored the spirit of the rule however expresses extra explicitly the principle issues the legislators had been listening to from the general public,” mentioned Ellary Tucker Williams, legislative and neighborhood engagement coordinator for the IDFG.
The restrictions take impact July 1, with enforcement starting in the course of the August 30 season opener. Phillips emphasised that Idaho Fish and Recreation sees the legislation as a proactive step moderately than a reactive one, geared toward maintaining harvest charges secure and seasons intact for years to return.


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