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Unit 33

Last Updated: Sep 8, 2024
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Quick Tips

  • Keep food away from bears
  • Fish for cutthroat and rainbow trout in nearby Deadwood Reservoir
  • Flyfishing is good in all forks of the Payette River
speciesgeneral Sizetrophy potential
Mule Deer140"-160"160"+
Whitetail Deer120"-130"140"+
Elk260"-290"300"+

On The Ground

Elk, mule deer and a low number of whitetail deer live in this unit, which is mostly in the Salmon River Mountains around Lowman and Garden Valley. Most land is public and is part of the Boise National Forest.

Elk and deer seldom get big because the state sells a lot of tags over-the-counter. Hunters must apply for tags to hunt deer during a muzzleloader season in November.

Terrain

This area has long valleys with the Salmon River Mountains on both sides, which is mostly in the Boise National Forest. All land is in Boise and Valley counties inside the Payette River drainage. Most terrain is between 3,500-7,000 feet above sea level. Garden Valley and Loman are in the southern portion of the unit.

  • Roughly 670 square miles

  • 93.4% public land

  • Elevations from 3,100-8,100 feet

Most of the land is forested with ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, larch, Engelmann spruce, lodgepole pine and subalpine fir. South slopes above 7,000 feet and below 5,000 feet are open and covered with wild grasses and shrubs. A few large farm fields are in Garden Valley between 3,050 and 3,200 feet above sea level. Willows, birches and other riparian brush species grow along the north, south and middle forks of the Payette River and their tributaries.

Almost all land is public except for Garden Valley and some foothills around it and strips of private property along the lower South Fork of the Payette River. The western edge of the unit is mostly state and BLM land. Most forest roads provide good access to a lot of the national forest, particularly the areas west of the Middle Fork of the Payette River and south of Garden Valley. Some roadless areas are big enough that hunters can get 2-3 miles from the closest road.

  • A few miles of ATV trails

  • ATVs make travel easier on primitive roads

  • Four-wheel-drive vehicles with tire chains are recommended

Hunters can camp along roads on public land. At least 20 campgrounds are in Unit 33 or just outside it. The Forest Service rents Boiling Springs Cabin to hunters, and there at least 18 Emmett Ranger District campgrounds in or on the edge of this unit. Lodging is available in Sourdough Lodge in Loman. Sillver Springs Resort offers camping and cabins.

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