At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Bring a shotgun to shoot forest grouse
- Henry's Lake is famous for big trout
- Henry's Fork of the Snake River is a blue ribbon fishery




Unit 61-3 in Idaho receives mixed reviews from hunters, with the challenging terrain often highlighted as a major consideration for planning. The area is known for its varying elevations and dense forests, which combine to create both obstacles and opportunities for spotting game. Experienced hunters suggest focusing on scouting trips to understand animal patterns and movements, especially given the seasonal changes that affect game behavior. While draw odds can be stiff, the potential for a rewarding hunt remains strong if preparation aligns with unit-specific insights and strategic planning.
This unit borders Montana and Yellowstone National Park and offers moose hunting near and far from roads in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
Moose are scattered in this unit and some of them live in remote areas. Some bulls have antlers wider than 40”.