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<blockquote data-quote="Snubbie" data-source="post: 551425" data-attributes="member: 33829"><p>Thanks for the replies. </p><p> </p><p> kcebcj, I looked over this area(76) an noted that there were numerous roads, and where there were no roads listed on topo's, Google earth showed "tracks". Don't know if that is the quad tracks/trails you refer to but it does look like most of the land is accessable to vehicles. I was going to ask about moving north or NW toward Boise then bvb2508 responded. </p><p>So looking in that area, it appears Unit 39 gets a good numbers of hunters, I assume because of it's proximity to a major city. </p><p> </p><p>Units 43 and 48 look interesting. Anyone have any thoughts or info on these two units for an out-of-stater? Appears to be lots of available public land and vehicle restrictions. </p><p> </p><p>As I stated before, I don't mind hiking in a few miles before daylight and hunting hard all day if it will get me away from the crowds or closer to deer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snubbie, post: 551425, member: 33829"] Thanks for the replies. kcebcj, I looked over this area(76) an noted that there were numerous roads, and where there were no roads listed on topo's, Google earth showed "tracks". Don't know if that is the quad tracks/trails you refer to but it does look like most of the land is accessable to vehicles. I was going to ask about moving north or NW toward Boise then bvb2508 responded. So looking in that area, it appears Unit 39 gets a good numbers of hunters, I assume because of it's proximity to a major city. Units 43 and 48 look interesting. Anyone have any thoughts or info on these two units for an out-of-stater? Appears to be lots of available public land and vehicle restrictions. As I stated before, I don't mind hiking in a few miles before daylight and hunting hard all day if it will get me away from the crowds or closer to deer! [/QUOTE]
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