Elk Hunting in Idaho Unit 70-1 (Controlled Hunt Oppty.): Bannock Zone

Unit 70-1 (Controlled Hunt Oppty.): Bannock Zone

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
14
 
14
Success
34
 
34
Trophy Potential
32
32
Public Access
27
 
27
Ease of Terrain
87
 
87
Room to Breathe
100
 
100
Opportunity
4
 
4
Convenience
64
 
64
Ease of Effort
51
 
51
53
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All of Units 70, 71, 72, 73, 73A, and 74.

Size

3,622 Square Miles (2,318,274 Acres)

Land Ownership

56% Private, 12% Public, 11% USFS, 14% BLM, 6% State, 5% Indian, 8% Other

Latitude/Longitude

42.5315, -112.2299

Amenities

There are 0 hospitals, 10 hotels, 2 campgrounds, and 5 grocery stores within a 20 mile radius.

Elk Notes


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The Bannock zone will continue with the management direction and approaches used since the last elk management plan was developed? The goal is to maintain elk populations, hunter opportunity and hu... Create a free account to read the rest of this elk hunting note!

State Agency Website

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Businesses Serving Elk Hunters In Unit 70-1 (Controlled Hunt Oppty.): Bannock Zone


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Average Temps

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