Idaho Hunting Unit 4A Panhandle Topo Maps

Description

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Idaho Unit 4A hunting map topo with printed boundaries

HuntersDomain has Idaho unit 4A hunt area maps that are 1:100,000-scale maps using Bureau of Land Management land status base maps.

Our UNIT 4A maps include:

  1. Idaho public land ownership boundaries
  2. Topographical contour lines
  3. 1:100,000 scale for easy viewing
  4. Roads printed
  5. Key terrain features to help you plan your hunt or trip
  6. Hunt area or game management unit 4A (GMU 4A) boundary is overlaid on the BLM base map
  7. Easy planning for your upcoming big game hunt by defining roads and routes into the preferred area

Custom maps for unit 4A are also available (See it all on one map):

  1. Color aerial photo maps: high resolution (you define borders/boundaries)
  2. TOPO maps only where you easily define borders or edges of maps with our online program
  3. Hybrid maps: a unique and detailed aerial photo combined with a USGS topographical maps (user-defined boundaries)

Order your unit 4A Idaho topo map today!

The actual boundary description/definitions printed below from Idaho Division of Wildlife hunting regulations brochure could have errors or been amended by the state so always check in their most current printed regulations or the Idaho Division of Wildlife website to verify these boundaries before hunting as these are for reference only.

Idaho Big Game Unit 4A

– Unit 4A Topo/Map Idaho – Game Management Unit (GMU-4A).

Game Management Unit (GMU)

BLM Maps:

Reservation Land

US Forest Service Maps:

Reservation land

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Unit description

Unit 4A Panhandle: Those portions of Bonner and Kootenai counties within the following boundary: beginning on the Idaho-Montana State line at the watershed divide between Pend Oreille Lake and the Coeur d’Alene River, then southwest along the divide to Bernard Peak, then north to Steamboat Rock on Pend Oreille Lake, then northwest along the western shoreline of Pend Oreille Lake to the railroad trestle approximately one (1) mile south of Sandpoint, then north on the railroad trestle to Sandpoint, then east along the north banks of Pend Oreille Lake and the Clark Fork River to the Idaho-Montana State line, then south on the state line to the point of beginning.