
Remember to close gates when visiting Andrus WMA. |
Public Use of Cecil D Andrus WMA
Most of the activity on the WMA begins in early September starting with the opening of chukar season and continuing through the end of the year. Hunting accounts for most of the user days on the WMA. Wildlife viewing and photography, hiking, biking and horseback riding are also popular activities. Most fishing around the WMA is in Brownlee Reservoir, adjacent to but not part of the WMA. Idaho Power’s Woodhead Park on the reservoir and Brownlee Campground operated by the US Forest Service just outside the WMA in Payette National Forest provide camping facilities for those who visit the WMA.