Hunters considering Unit 58 in Idaho's Beaverhead area have highlighted several key insights that can inform future hunting expeditions. Notably, there are numerous roads, particularly forest service roads, which are navigable by trucks and ATVs, although steep terrain limits vehicle accessibility in some areas. For those concerned with vehicle and ATV restrictions, the MVUM (Motor Vehicle Use Map) is recommended to verify road and trail access during hunting season. Additionally, while there is mention of a large Roadless area and concerns about water scarcity, precise navigation tools like OnX can aid in locating features such as creeks and road boundaries. Although there are speculations about game presence and hunting success rates, much of the land yielding higher elk numbers is on private property, highlighting the potential need for acquiring permissions or considering alternatives. These insights, combined with the IDFG’s handling of statewide quotas and tags for Beaverhead, provide a comprehensive strategy for those planning to venture into Unit 58.