Idaho Admin. Code r. 13.01.07.300

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 13.01.07.300 - GENERAL CLOSURES TO HUNTING AND TRAPPING

This section does not apply to taking of fish. No person may hunt, kill, trap or molest any game animal, game bird, furbearing animal, or unprotected and predatory wildlife in the following areas:

01.National Parks and Monuments. All National Parks and National Monuments, including National Historic Parks.
a. Exceptions to closure.
i. The portion of Craters of the Moon National Monument within the National Preserve that was added to the Monument in November 2000 is open to hunting.
ii. The portion of Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument within an area of fifty (50) feet in elevation above the high-water level of the Snake River, as marked by yellow fiberglass markers, is open to hunting downslope to the river.
02.State Parks. All state parks.
a. Exceptions to closure. Billingsley Creek Unit of Thousand Springs State Park, Castle Rock State Park, and state park lands within the City of Rocks National Reserve are open to hunting. Farragut State Park is open to hunting by archery only.
b. Exceptions to closure for certain species. Consistent with the applicable Commission proclamation, Hells Gate State Park and Heyburn State park are open to waterfowl hunting.
03.Portions of Ada County. Within the area bounded by State Highway 21, Warm Springs Avenue, and the New York Canal from the New York Canal Diversion Dam downstream to the Boise City limits.
04.Mann's Lake. Mann's Lake in Nez Perce County and extending three hundred (300) yards beyond the Bureau of Reclamation property that encompasses the lake.
05.Other. Any other location for which a closure is established by Idaho Code, or Commission proclamation or order, or federal national wildlife refuge regulation or order.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 13.01.07.300

Effective March 31, 2022