At a Glance
Quick Tips
- The South Fork of the Snake River offers world-class trout fishing
- Bring a shotgun for hunting dusky grouse
- Buy a bear tag, this is one of Idaho's best bear areas




Hunters commenting on Idaho's Unit 67-1 express a mix of enthusiasm and challenges. Common themes include rough terrain and unpredictable weather, with some citing the need for physical readiness to tackle the area's demanding landscape. Several hunters mention having success by targeting the transitional zones where game moves between feeding and bedding areas, suggesting a focus on these zones could improve hunting opportunities. Additionally, those with experience in the unit highlight the importance of understanding seasonal patterns, which can significantly impact game movement and increase the likelihood of a successful hunt.
Moose in this unit live in the mountainous terrain west of Victor and occasionally drop down to the privately owned Pine Creek Bench and the bottoms of the South Fork of the Snake River.
This is a good place to look for a big moose. Bulls ranging from 40-45” are taken regularly, and occasionally a bull from 45-50” is taken as well.