All Hunting in Idaho Unit 76-1 (Controlled Hunt Oppty.): Diamond Creek Zone

Unit 76-1 (Controlled Hunt Oppty.): Diamond Creek Zone

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
87
 
87
Success
50
 
50
Trophy Potential
61
61
Public Access
77
 
77
Ease of Terrain
79
 
79
Room to Breathe
2
 
2
Opportunity
69
 
69
Convenience
0
 
N/A
Ease of Effort
54
 
54
70
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That portion of Unit 66A within the following boundary: Beginning at the Wyoming-Idaho border and Jackknife Road, then west on Jackknife Road, then south on the Cabin Creek-Haderlie Ridge Trail (Forest Service Trail 460) to the intersection of State Highway 34, then east to the Wyoming border, then north to the Jackknife Road; and that portion of Unit 76 within the following boundary: Beginning at the intersection of State Highway 34 and the Idaho-Wyoming border, then west approximately four miles to the mouth of the South Fork of Tincup Creek and Forest Service Trail 008, then south on Trail 008 to the Stump Creek Road, then south and east along Stump Creek Road to the Idaho-Wyoming border, then north along the Idaho-Wyoming border to the junction of State Highway 34.

Size

69 Square Miles (44,642 Acres)

Land Ownership

23% Private, 94% Public, 71% USFS, 6% BLM

Latitude/Longitude

42.9294, -111.0868

Amenities

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

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That portion of Unit 66A within the following boundary: Beginning at the Wyoming-Idaho border and Jackknife Road, then west on Jackknife Road, then south on the Cabin Creek-Haderlie Ridge Trail (Fo... Create a free account to read the rest of this hunting note!

HuntScore Tip

Only non‐Indian owned, fee title lands are open to the taking of wildlife with a Wyoming license. Land status is complicated and lawful access must be investigated thoroughly. Sportsmen are advised it is their responsibility to determine land status prior to entering these areas.

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