Area Names:
Hunt Area 69-2
Hunt areas are numbered sequentially by year and species. The unfortunate result is that a 2010 Deer Hunt Area 1-1 may not have the same boundary as a 2009 Deer Hunt Area 1-1 or even 2010 Elk Hunt Area 1-1. To be clear, always check the hunt area boundary to see if they match. For querying historical statistics you can use the huntplanner, drawing odds search and harvest statistics search tools on this site which do a rough match of historical hunt areas by units, species, weapons and other factors to allow comparison.
That portion of Unit 69 east of the Grays Lake-Long Valley-Bone-Iona Road EXCEPT the Antelope and Granite Creek drainages.
More information about GMU(s) in Hunt Area 69-2 :
Public Access
Land Ownership
| State of Idaho |
17.69
%
|
| U.S. Forest Service (USFS) |
4.24
%
|
| Private |
66.98
%
|
| U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) |
3.97
%
|
| U.S. Corps of Engineers (COE) |
2.21
%
|
| U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) |
4.91
%
|
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Ownership data source: Inside Idaho
Access Yes! Properties
- East of Ririe Reservoir/Meadow Creek Junction
- East of Ririe Reservoir/Meadow Creek Junction
- Dan Creek-Jumpoff Hill
- Bonneville County, Just south of Tex Creek WMA Between Bulls Fork and Willow Creek.
- Northwest of Tex Creek WMA
National Forests
Federally-designated Wilderness Areas
There are no wilderness areas in Hunt Area 69-2.
Land Use/Cover
| Dryland Agriculture |
53.96
%
|
| Irrigated-Sprinkler |
0.24
%
|
| Rangeland |
24.12
%
|
| Forest |
19.1
%
|
| Irrigated-Gravity Flow |
2.58
%
|
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Land Use data source: IDWR
Services
Lodging, Camping & Services in Hunt Area 69-2
No services are available inside Hunt Area 69-2.





