Nearly 27,000 acres of privately-owned lands in southeast Idaho are now part of Idaho Fish and Game’s Access Yes! program thanks to the East Idaho Grazing Association (EIGA). And with that, comes new access rules for sportsmen and sportswomen.
For decades, hunters have enjoyed access to EIGA-owned private lands scattered across a section of Unit 69 northwest of Blackfoot Reservoir, spanning Fish and Game’s Southeast and Upper Snake Regions. However, as the use of motorized vehicles by hunters on EIGA property has increased over the years, so has damage to the rangeland, fences, service roads, and streams.
To allow continued hunter access while minimizing impacts to its private property segments, EIGA’s acres in Unit 69 have been enrolled in the Access Yes! program. Under this agreement, there is no need for hunters to request permission before accessing the EIGA-owned lands. However, only county roads on EIGA lands are open to motorized use; all other roads are closed to motorized travel.
