All Hunting in Arizona Game Management Unit 2B

The elevation ranges form just under 6,000' to about 7,000'. This unit is about 80 percent high desert grasslands and the rest is juniper communities.

Game Management Unit 2B

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
5
 
5
Success
33
 
33
Trophy Potential
0
N/A
Public Access
42
 
42
Ease of Terrain
95
 
95
Room to Breathe
93
 
93
Opportunity
7
 
7
Convenience
1
 
1
Ease of Effort
42
 
42
58
HuntScore

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Beginning at Springerville; east on U.S. Hwy 60 to the New Mexico state line; north along the state line to the Navajo Indian Reservation boundary; westerly along the reservation boundary to U.S. Hwy 191 (AZ Hwy 61); south on U.S. Hwy 191 (U.S. Hwy 180) to Springerville.

Access to this northern area is very limited, and most of this unit has a "checkerboard" land status. That is, the land ownership status of alternating sections is different. Some are private and S... Create a free account to read the rest of this access note!

County

Apache

Size

823 Square Miles (526,803 Acres)

Land Ownership

44% Private, 56% Public, 5% BLM

Latitude/Longitude

34.4926, -109.1917

Amenities

There are 0 hospitals, 0 hotels, 1 campgrounds, and 0 grocery stores within a 20 mile radius.

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HuntScore Tip

As with most big game hunting, peak mule deer activity periods are early morning and late evening. Be in your hunting area during these times. Hunters who get out and work the areas on foot are usually more successful than those hunters who stay close to roads. Utilize your binoculars and cover hillsides carefully before moving on.

Other Species in Unit

Pronghorn, Deer, Elk,

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Photos and Terrain Notes


The elevation ranges form just under 6,000' to about 7,000'. This unit is about 80 percent high desert grasslands and the rest is juniper communities.

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All Drawing Stats (2022)


Total Quota
1,377
Licenses Drawn
1,377
Licenses Surplus
0
Resident Quota
1,377
Nonresident Quota
767
Landowner Quota
0
Youth Quota
0
4.6%
Overall Unit
1st Choice Draw Odds
Choose a hunt below to take a deeper dive into quotas, drawing odds, drawing trends, and harvest data. Arizona hunt codes change annually but don't fret! HuntScore makes AZ draw codes easy to read. Read our article on HuntScore AZ draw codes here
Stats Apply For Sex Manner Season Type Draw Odds HuntScore Notes
3092
E
ALL
G
LL
12.8%
66 2022 Hunt Code: 3103
6502
M
ALL
G
LL
0%
0 2022 Hunt Code: 6502
1002
E
ALL
G
LL
11.5%
63 2022 Hunt Code: 1002
3181
F
A
A
LL
16.5%
71 2022 Hunt Code: 3189
3164
M
A
A
LL
10.9%
59 2022 Hunt Code: 3172
3139
M
A
A
LL
3.6%
66 2022 Hunt Code: 3148
2B_E_1_M_M_M_LL
M
M
M
LL
1%
66 2022 Hunt Code: 3117
2026
M
M
M
LL
0.8%
64 2022 Hunt Code: 2027
3091
E
ALL
G
LL
8.1%
64 2022 Hunt Code: 3102
3090
E
ALL
G
LL
8.4%
64 2022 Hunt Code: 3101
3033
F
ALL
G
LL
0%
74 2022 Hunt Code: 3079
3034
F
ALL
G
LL
100%
73 2022 Hunt Code: 3078
3079
F
ALL
G
LL
100%
76 2022 Hunt Code: 3077
3078
F
ALL
G
LL
12.3%
66 2022 Hunt Code: 3032
3077
F
ALL
G
LL
12.3%
68 2022 Hunt Code: 3031
3001
M
ALL
G
LL
3.2%
70 2022 Hunt Code: 3010
6503
M
ALL
G
LL
1.2%
0 2022 Hunt Code: 6503
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All Harvest Stats (2020)


Total Hunters
1,269
Total Harvest
776
Harvest Male
432
Harvest Female
335
61.2%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
N/A 0 2
1
1
0
A
A
LL
F
69 21
0
21
0
A
A
LL
M
27 6
6
0
0
A
A
LL
M
240 131
131
0
0
ALL
G
LL
E
15 12
10
2
0
ALL
G
LL
E
24 10
10
0
0
ALL
G
LL
E
23 14
14
0
0
ALL
G
LL
E
72 21
21
0
0
ALL
G
LL
F
43 13
0
13
0
ALL
G
LL
F
25 2
0
2
0
ALL
G
LL
F
148 122
0
122
0
ALL
G
LL
F
44 20
0
20
0
ALL
G
LL
F
221 154
0
154
0
ALL
G
LL
M
270 206
206
0
0
M
M
LL
M
35 33
33
0
0
M
M
LL
M
13 9
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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