Hunt Unit 20A (Map) lies in the heart of Arizona’s Bradshaw Mountains. The higher elevations contain White Fir, Aspen, Douglas Fir, Blue Spruce, and Ponderosa Pine Forest which meanders down to the pinyon juniper belt and eventually falling to the desert grasslands.
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The Bradshaw Mountains are what started the development of Arizona due to gold! The Arizona gold rush began in 1863 and has yielded over 15 million ounces of gold since. Soon after the start of the gold rush, word got out that Arizona was rich with not just gold but silver, copper and other metals and minerals. It was the mining industry that pushed Arizona into its USA Territory status on February 24, 1863 and was eventually admitted to the Union as the state of Arizona on February 14, 1912.
Unit 20A offers fishing for bass, trout, sunfish and catfish at Lynx Lake and Upper Goldwater Lake and other smaller lakes found throughout this region as well.
Hunt Unit 20A lies almost entirely inside the Prescott National Forest with pockets of private and State land offering great hunting opportunities for big game species such as Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn Antelope, Mountain Lion, javelina, and turkey. This unit also provides good opportunities for small game which include: bobcat, coyote, fox, rabbit, squirrel dove, quail and more.
Scenic hiking abounds as this area supplies access to a network of hiking trails. Big Bug Mesa, Groom Creek, Spruce Mountain, Wolf Creek, Venezia, Yankee Doodle, to name just a few, are trails which offer picturesque views and ideal Arizona exploration.
Mt Union boasts the highest peak in this hunt unit with an elevation of 7,979 feet and is home to a panoramic lookout tower. This peak area is a must-see Arizona experience offering vast and sweeping views. Moscow Peak (7,723’), Yankee Doodle Peak (7,057’) and Mt Davis (7,898’) are situated to the north and south of Mt Union and are connected by the Yankee Doodle Trail. Other notable peaks above the 7,000 foot elevation mark which are accessible via trails include: Mt Tritle (7,773’) Mt Francis (7,102’), Williams Peak (7,052’), West Spruce Mountain (7,171’), Maverick Mountain (7,448’), Lookout Mountain (7,534’), and Horse Mountain (7,060’).
The Arizona Hunting Regulations are published regularly by the Arizona Game and Fish Department. These publications will help you identify what and where you want to hunt, what you will need, and how to to go about applying for a hunting license. The Arizona Hunting Regulations has excellent information on draws, outdoor skills, hunter education, big and small game seasons and tips for things you should know before you venture out on your hunting trip.
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