Lion General Any Weapon Season

Unit 4A
Unlimited Tags

8/30/2013 - 2/16/2014

Species
Mountain Lion, Cougar, or Puma (Puma concolor)
Either-sex Mountain Lion
Neither spotted mountain lion young nor female mountain lions accompanied by young may be taken.
Any Weapon
Rifle, Archery, Muzzleloader, Shotgun, or Handgun.

Restrictions
  • Dogs Prohibited.

Dogs prohibited Oct. 10 - Dec. 13

Unit 4A
All of Unit 4A. Area Size: 186,661 acres
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More information about the Game Management Unit(s) in this hunt: 4A

General Season Harvest Statistics

Year Unit Harvest Males Females
2014 4A 9 5 4
2013 4A 9 4 5
2012 4A 4 2 2
2011 4A 8 5 3
2010 4A 2 1 1
2009 4A 6 2 4
2008 4A 2 2
2007 4A 7 5 2
2006 4A 7 3 4
2005 4A 4 3 1
2004 4A 1 1
2003 4A 1 1
2002 4A 1 1
2001 4A 2 1 1
2000 4A 3 1 2
Source: Harvest Statistics Database compiled from Mandatory Harvest Reports and Check Station Records
* In 2000 hunter information not collected.

Resident Tags and Permits

  • Adult Mountain Lion Tag
  • Hound Hunter Permit*
  • Handicapped Motor Vehicle Permit*

NonResident Tags and Permits

  • Adult Mountain Lion Tag
  • Hound Hunter Permit*
  • Handicapped Motor Vehicle Permit*

A valid hunting license is required for all hunting and trapping activities.
* Indicates this item is optional.

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 48.34 percent U.S. Forest Service (USFS) 90,241 acres   48.3%
Graph illustrating 42.17 percent Other 78,709 acres   42.2%
Graph illustrating 8.72 percent Private 16,272 acres   8.7%
Graph illustrating 0.53 percent State of Idaho 988 acres   0.5%
Graph illustrating 0.24 percent U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 441 acres   0.2%
Graph illustrating 0 percent State of Idaho 8 acres   0%

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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.

No properties are currently available in this hunt area.
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Federally-designated Wilderness Areas

No motorized vehicles are allowed in these areas.

There are no wilderness areas in this hunt.