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Unit 41
- Region 3
- Southwest Region
- Owyhee Elk Zone
- Units 38, 40, 41, 42
Game Management Unit Boundary
That portion of OWYHEE COUNTY within the following boundary: beginning at Grandview on the Snake River, then southeast on State Highway 78 to the Poison Creek Road, then southwest on the Poison Creek-Mud Flat Road to Poison Creek Summit, then southeast along the watershed divide between the drainages of Poison, Shoofly and Jacks Creeks, and the drainage of Battle Creek to the El Paso Natural Gas Pipeline, then south along the pipeline to the Idaho-Nevada State line, then east to the Rogerson-Three Creek-Jarbidge Road, then north on Rogerson-Three Creek-Jarbidge Road to the Jarbidge River, then downstream to the West Fork of the Bruneau River, then downstream to the Bruneau River, then downstream to State Highway 51, then north on State Highway 51 to the Snake River, then downstream (EXCLUDING ISLANDS) to Grandview, the point of beginning.Public Access
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.
U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) | 75.4 % |
Indian Reservation / Bureau of Indian Affairs | 9.42 % |
Private | 8.75 % |
State of Idaho | 6.37 % |
U.S. Military | 0.04 % |
Other | 0.01 % |
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Ownership data source: Inside Idaho
Access Yes! Properties
National Forests
No National Forest lands fall within Unit 41.
Federally-designated Wilderness Areas
No motorized vehicles are allowed in these areas.
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Bruneau-Jarbridge Rivers Wilderness
64,706 acres (4.2% of hunt area) -
Big Jacks Creek Wilderness
56,546 acres (3.67% of hunt area) -
Little Jacks Creek Wilderness
54,935 acres (3.56% of hunt area) -
Owyhee River Wilderness
12,623 acres (0.82% of hunt area)
Land Use/Cover
Rangeland | 90.75 % |
Riparian | 4.94 % |
Irrigated-Sprinkler | 2.53 % |
Irrigated-Gravity Flow | 1.42 % |
Water | 0.27 % |
Dryland Agriculture | 0.05 % |
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Land Use data source: IDWR