Skip to main content
idfg-badge

Idaho Fish and Game

Fire Icon

Hunters should keep an eye on fire closures

idfg-rphillips

Boundaries will change, but fires likely to affect some hunters.

Hunters planning trips in the vicinity of the Pioneer Fire north of Idaho City will want to pay close attention to Forest Service closures and be prepared to alter their plans if necessary. 

Forest Service land closures currently spread from the North Fork of the Boise River north to the Deadwood Reservoir area and east of the reservoir almost to Idaho 21 near Cape Horn. Land closures include the areas adjacent to the Pioneer Fire, Buck Fire and Rough Fire between Deadwood Reservoir and Bull Trout Lake. 

To see current area closures and fire boundaries go to Fish and Game’s Idaho Fire Map

Boundaries are likely to change as summer progresses, but it’s important that early season hunters know that Forest Service closures lie far beyond the boundaries of the current fires. Area closures include portions of hunting Units 33, 34, 35 and 39. The Pioneer Fire recently crossed the South Fork of the Payette River west of Lowman and is burning a northeasterly direction.

According to Forest Service officials, the Pioneer Fire is expected to remain uncontained for at least two weeks, and it could be well into September before firefighters have it contained. People should also note that Forest Service land closures could continue into October, even if the fires are out. However, Forest officials will try to reopen areas when they are safe. 

Idaho Fish and Game will keep hunters informed of the latest fire news on its Fire Information Page.