Below is a news release from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. For 2025, Fiocchi partnered with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to increase the visibility of poaching incidents in an effort to reduce poaching.

Hopefully, your hunting season is all about making great memories and enjoying Idaho’s outdoors, but you may encounter someone violating hunting rules. Being a good witness not only helps Idaho Fish and Game conservation officers investigate a case, it ultimately increases the likelihood a violator who’s stealing Idaho’s wildlife and cheating other hunters is caught and prosecuted.

Callers to the Citizen’s Against Poaching hotline at (800) 632-5999 can report anonymously, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Cash rewards are available to callers who provide information leading to the citation of suspected wildlife law violators. People can also file an anonymous report online.

Help be the eyes and ears for protecting Idaho’s wildlife but remember that safety should always be your first priority when acting as a witness to a crime.

Get the details when reporting a wildlife crime

When reporting a wildlife crime, these specific details will help us investigate a case:

  • Vehicle: Describe the vehicle and note the license plate, vehicle type, and color.
  • Location: Where did the crime take place? Use a GPS location or mapping app to point to the location where the crime occurred.
  • Wildlife: What wildlife was involved?
  • Photos: Take photos or videos that capture the scene.
  • Suspect Description: Describe the suspect, and be specific as possible

Click here to watch a video and gain helpful information when witnessing someone shoot more than one elk and here when seeing someone shoot from the road.

(Photo credit: Idaho Department of Fish and Game)