At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Keep food out of reach of bears
- Buy a wolf tag
- Horses are helpful for access and meat hauling




Hunters discussing Unit 67 in Idaho highlight the challenging terrain, noting that the steep and rugged landscape demands physical readiness and good navigation skills. Many emphasize the importance of scouting and understanding the movements of local elk populations, especially during different seasonal migrations. While draw odds are competitive, those who thoroughly prepare and adapt pacing and hunting strategies to the terrain report rewarding experiences. Overall, the advice shared encourages new hunters to invest time in pre-season scouting and to be ready for physically demanding hunts in this unit.
Mule deer, whitetail and elk are hunted in this area that borders Wyoming and Palisades Reservoir. Hunters can buy tags for general deer and elk seasons from license agents, but have to draw tags to hunt in special deer and elk seasons.
Trophy size deer and elk can be found here and hunting is best during a late rifle season. Hunters must ride horses or backpack to reach some of the more remote areas.