Hunt Area

All Units of 44, 45, and 52 EXCEPT that portion of Unit 45 within the following boundary: Beginning at Bliss, then north on the Bliss-Hill City Road to the two-pole powerline at White Arrow Ponds (9.5 miles north of Bliss), then west along the two-pole powerline to U.S. Highway 20 (milepost 102.3), then southwest on U.S. Highway 20 to Mountain Home, then south on State Highway 51 to the Snake River, then upstream on the Snake River to the Malad River, then upstream on the Malad River to U.S. Highway 30, then northwest on U.S. Highway 30 to Bliss, the point of beginning.

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More information about the Game Management Unit(s) in this area: 44 45 52

Surface Management

For government land, these data show the managing agency of the land, which may or not be the same as the owning agency.

Graph illustrating 48.06 percent U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 48.06%
Graph illustrating 37.39 percent Private 37.39%
Graph illustrating 9.3 percent U.S. Forest Service (USFS) 9.3%
Graph illustrating 5.08 percent State of Idaho 5.08%
Graph illustrating 0.15 percent U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) 0.15%
Graph illustrating 0.02 percent Other 0.02%

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Ownership data source: Inside Idaho

Access Yes! Properties

Access Yes! is Fish and Game program designed to improve hunting and fishing access to private land or through private land to public land by compensating willing landowners who provide access.

Forest Service Land

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Federally-designated Wilderness Areas

No motorized vehicles are allowed in these areas.

There are no wilderness areas in .

Land Use/Land Cover

Graph illustrating 78.27% Rangeland 78.27 %
Graph illustrating 9.17% Dryland Agriculture 9.17 %
Graph illustrating 7.41% Irrigated-Gravity Flow 7.41 %
Graph illustrating 2.35% Irrigated-Sprinkler 2.35 %
Graph illustrating 1.82% Riparian 1.82 %
Graph illustrating 0.53% Water 0.53 %
Graph illustrating 0.44% Forest 0.44 %

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Land Use data source: IDWR

Towns in this Hunt Area

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