All Hunting in Arizona Game Management Unit 20A

The elevation in this area ranges from 1400' to 8,000'. Habitat types range from Upper Sonoran desert, scrub oak, pinion-juniper, ponderosa pine, to mixed conifer.

Game Management Unit 20A

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
38
 
38
Success
34
 
34
Trophy Potential
0
N/A
Public Access
82
 
82
Ease of Terrain
82
 
82
Room to Breathe
42
 
42
Opportunity
31
 
31
Convenience
58
 
58
Ease of Effort
54
 
54
64
HuntScore

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Beginning at the intersection of U.S. Hwy 89 and AZ Hwy 69; west on Gurley St. to Grove Ave.; north on the Grove Ave. to Miller Valley Rd., northwest on the Miller Valley Rd. to Iron Springs Rd., west and south on the Iron SpringsSkull Valley-Kirkland Junction Rd. to U.S. Hwy 89; continue south and easterly on the Kirkland Junction-Wagoner-Crown King-Cordes Rd. to Cordes, from Cordes southeast to I-17 (Exit 259); north on the southbound lane of I-17 to AZ Hwy 69; northwest on AZ Hwy 69 to junction of U.S. Hwy 89 at Prescott; except those portions that are sovereign tribal lands of the Yavapai-Prescott Tribe.

North - Big Bug Mesa is located in the northeast portion of the unit. It is accessed two ways from Highway 69: from Highway 69 and Walker Road six miles south to Forest Road 670. Continue south fiv... Create a free account to read the rest of this access note!

County

Yavapai

Size

600 Square Miles (384,216 Acres)

Land Ownership

18% Private, 82% Public, 68% USFS, 5% BLM

Latitude/Longitude

34.3958, -112.4362

Amenities

There are 0 hospitals, 5 hotels, 20 campgrounds, and 3 grocery stores within a 20 mile radius.

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HuntScore Tip

Public land and private land percentages can sometime be misleading. A unit may have 80% public land, but a particluar species may only occupy 20% on the entire area. And that 20% species distribution may lie 100% within private lands. Does that sound confusing? Just remember that there are always exceptions to the rule, and land ownership is just one piece of the puzzle.

Other Species in Unit

Deer, Elk, Javelina, Mountain Lion, Turkey, Black Bear,

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Photos and Terrain Notes


The elevation in this area ranges from 1400' to 8,000'. Habitat types range from Upper Sonoran desert, scrub oak, pinion-juniper, ponderosa pine, to mixed conifer.

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All Drawing Stats (2022)


Total Quota
4,090
Licenses Drawn
4,079
Licenses Surplus
11
Resident Quota
4,090
Nonresident Quota
3,130
Landowner Quota
0
Youth Quota
0
50.3%
Overall Unit
1st Choice Draw Odds
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Stats Apply For Sex Manner Season Type Draw Odds HuntScore Notes
3088
F
ALL
G
LL
96.4%
88 2022 Hunt Code: 3099
1155
E
ALL
Y
Y
31.3%
71 2022 Hunt Code: 1155
1031
E
ALL
G
LL
33.9%
73 2022 Hunt Code: 1031
3202
F
A
A
LL
100%
79 2022 Hunt Code: 3211
3201
M
A
A
LL
8.8%
68 2022 Hunt Code: 3210
3098
E
ALL
G
LL
18.3%
77 2022 Hunt Code: 3109
5008
E
ALL
S
LL
77.7%
84 2022 Hunt Code: 5008
3087
F
ALL
G
LL
100%
86 2022 Hunt Code: 3098
3073
M
ALL
G
LL
5.2%
70 2022 Hunt Code: 3073
5084
E
A
S
LL
97.8%
78 2022 Hunt Code: 5084
5057
E
HAM
S
LL
100%
83 2022 Hunt Code: 5057
5035
E
ALL
S
Y
75.5%
84 2022 Hunt Code: 5036
4032
M
SG
S
LL
4.1%
70 2022 Hunt Code: 4032
4033
M
SG
S
LL
13.2%
67 2022 Hunt Code: 4033
5503
E
ALL
F
Y
92.5%
82 2022 Hunt Code: 5503
HuntScore Tip: As always, areas with high deer and elk numbers also have the highest number of hunters. To find an area with fewer hunters, you may have to settle with an area with lower deer and elk numbers or be willing to hike a long ways.

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All Harvest Stats (2021)


Total Hunters
1,872
Total Harvest
9
Harvest Male
0
Harvest Female
0
0.5%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
A
S
LL
E
1303 0
0
0
0
ALL
S
LL
E
285 0
0
0
0
ALL
S
Y
E
115 0
0
0
0
HAM
S
LL
E
151 0
0
0
0
SG
S
LL
M
8 5
0
0
0
SG
S
LL
M
10 4
0
0
0
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Weather Insights


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Average Temps

Use temperature ranges to plan and prepare for your hunt. Large swings indicate a good layering system should be used. Be sure to make note of the extreme temperatures as these often pose the greatest risk to hunters. If you plan on hunting in higher elevation, as a rule of thumb, expect the tempture to decrease roughly 5° for every 1000' in elevation gain.

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