Pronghorn Controlled Hunt Landowner Permission Required Extra Doe or Fawn Season

Hunt Area 46-1X
Pronghorn Controlled Hunt 4603 50 Tags

8/15/2026 - 10/24/2026

Species
Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana)
Doe or Fawn Pronghorn Antelope
Only antelope without a black "cheek patch" or with horns less than 3 inches long may be taken during doe or fawn only antelope seasons.
Any Weapon
Rifle, Archery, Muzzleloader, Shotgun, or Handgun.

Restrictions

Private land only

Hunt Area 46-1X
Private land within Units 46, 47, 54, 55, 56, and 57. Area Size: 4,249,449 acres
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More information about the Game Management Unit(s) in this hunt: 46 47 54 55 56 57

No resident tags are necessary.

No non-resident tags are necessary.

A valid hunting license is required for all hunting and trapping activities.
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Where to purchase

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Surface Management

For government land, these data show the managing agency of the land, which may or not be the same as the owning agency.

Graph illustrating 46.15 percent U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 1,961,022 acres   46.1%
Graph illustrating 32.83 percent Private 1,394,979 acres   32.8%
Graph illustrating 12.36 percent U.S. Forest Service (USFS) 525,407 acres   12.4%
Graph illustrating 3.26 percent State of Idaho 138,365 acres   3.3%
Graph illustrating 2.71 percent U.S. Military 115,056 acres   2.7%
Graph illustrating 1.47 percent U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) 62,568 acres   1.5%
Graph illustrating 0.66 percent U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) 27,983 acres   0.7%
Graph illustrating 0.29 percent U.S. National Park Service (NPS) 12,405 acres   0.3%
Graph illustrating 0.15 percent U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) 6,335 acres   0.1%
Graph illustrating 0.12 percent Other 5,093 acres   0.1%

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Land management via Inside Idaho

Access Yes! Properties

Access Yes! is Fish and Game program designed to improve hunting and fishing access to private land or through private land to public land by compensating willing landowners who provide access.

Federally-designated Wilderness Areas

No motorized vehicles are allowed in these areas.