All Hunting in Arizona Game Management Unit 34A

The unit rises from 2,000' on the north to 9,453' at the top of Mt. Wrightson. Unit 34A has Sonoran desert, Arizona chaparral, desert grassland, pine forest, and several riparian corridors. The terrain goes from flat desert areas and washes, to steep ridg

Game Management Unit 34A

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Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
34
 
34
90
Success
28
 
28
20
Trophy Potential
0
N/A
Public Access
44
 
44
62
Ease of Terrain
90
 
90
90
Room to Breathe
61
 
61
36
Opportunity
13
 
13
19
Convenience
46
 
46
64
Ease of Effort
57
 
57
77
61
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Beginning at I-19 and Grand Avenue in Nogales; northeast on Grand Avenue (U.S. Hwy. 89) to AZ Hwy 82; northeast on AZ Hwy 82 to AZ Hwy 83; northerly on AZ Hwy 83 to the Sahuarita road; west along the Sahuarita road alignment to I-19 Exit 75; south on I-19 to Grand Avenue (U.S. Hwy 89).

County

Pima, Santa Cruz

Size

690 Square Miles (441,361 Acres)

Land Ownership

38% Private, 62% Public, 30% USFS, 1% BLM, 1% State, 6% Wilderness, 1% NPS, 12% Other

Latitude/Longitude

31.7022, -110.8672

Amenities

There are 0 hospitals, 2 hotels, 1 campgrounds, and 5 grocery stores within a 20 mile radius.

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HuntScore Tip

Black bears, more than any other big game species in Arizona must be hunted early in the morning or late afternoon during the early fall hunts, if the hunter is to have an opportunity to locate the animals. Scouting prospective areas helps greatly and the use of binoculars and/or a spotting scope is almost mandatory.

Other Species in Unit

Pronghorn, Black Bear, Deer, Javelina, Turkey,

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Photos and Terrain Notes


The unit rises from 2,000' on the north to 9,453' at the top of Mt. Wrightson. Unit 34A has Sonoran desert, Arizona chaparral, desert grassland, pine forest, and several riparian corridors. The ter... Create a free account to read the rest of this terrain note!

All Drawing Stats (2022)


Total Quota
3,754
Licenses Drawn
3,631
Licenses Surplus
123
Resident Quota
3,754
Nonresident Quota
1,735
Landowner Quota
0
Youth Quota
0
48.4%
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
1124
E
ALL
G
LL
60%
73 2022 Hunt Code: 1124
5508
E
ALL
F
Y
56.7%
69 2022 Hunt Code: 5508
1185
E
M
M
LL
47.8%
74 2022 Hunt Code: 1185
34A_D_1_E_ALL_G_C_NA
E
ALL
G
C
26.1%
67 2022 Hunt Code: 1177
1167
E
ALL
Y
Y
42.2%
76 2022 Hunt Code: 1167
1127
E
ALL
G
LL
8.2%
62 2022 Hunt Code: 1127
1126
E
ALL
G
LL
64.8%
74 2022 Hunt Code: 1126
1125
E
ALL
G
LL
89%
74 2022 Hunt Code: 1125
4052
M
SG
S
LL
0.6%
66 2022 Hunt Code: 4051
34A_D_1_E_ALL_G_LL_NA
E
ALL
G
LL
11.8%
64 2022 Hunt Code: 1055
2056
M
A
A
LL
1.5%
0 2022 Hunt Code: 2058
2034
M
M
M
LL
0.6%
0 2022 Hunt Code: 2035
NULL
E
A
S
LL
15%
0 2022 Hunt Code: 8008
5095
E
A
S
LL
98.5%
80 2022 Hunt Code: 5095
5073
E
HAM
S
LL
97.5%
81 2022 Hunt Code: 5073
5045
E
ALL
S
Y
66.7%
74 2022 Hunt Code: 5046
5024
E
ALL
S
LL
85.2%
78 2022 Hunt Code: 5024
4051
M
SG
S
LL
2%
60 2022 Hunt Code: 4052
5509
E
ALL
F
Y
100%
78 2022 Hunt Code: 5509
HuntScore Tip: Scouting for the earlier hunts should begin soon after being drawn. Scouting for the later hunts should wait until elk begin their seasonal shifts, which occur after the weather changes and things cool down significantly. There will be areas where elk are common in September, but are absent in December. Also, later hunts have seen an increase in the use of aircraft for scouting.

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All Harvest Stats (2021)


Total Hunters
1,170
Total Harvest
2
Harvest Male
0
Harvest Female
0
0.2%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
A
S
LL
E
324 0
0
0
0
ALL
S
LL
E
515 0
0
0
0
ALL
S
Y
E
40 0
0
0
0
HAM
S
LL
E
287 0
0
0
0
SG
S
LL
M
2 2
0
0
0
SG
S
LL
M
2 0
0
0
0
HuntScore Tip: Ever hunt a unit with a 100% success rate and not see any animals? If you're nodding your head to any of these scenarios then you're one of the people who knows that statistics are a good guide, but they aren't a guarantee.

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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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