At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Good fishing and duck hunting on the nearby Clark Fork River
- GPS with landownership overlay
- Tire chains for snow and ice covered roads, 4x4 is a must have
- Be cautious of black bears




Hunters discussing Montana's Hunt District 201 noted a challenging terrain that can impact accessibility, making knowledge of the area crucial for success. Insights reveal that scouting ahead of time significantly increases the chance of a fruitful hunt due to the diverse and rugged landscape. There is a consensus that game movement is highly influenced by seasonal changes, so understanding patterns, like migration and rutting periods, can greatly enhance outcomes. Hunters recommend paying close attention to draw odds and planning applications early to secure opportunities in this competitive zone.
This hunt district is located in the western part of the state, sitting directly North West of Missoula. Hunters have the opportunity to hunt elk and deer during the same season with general licenses.
This area has a lot of public land hunting. Elk can be found all throughout the hunting district. Whitetails can be found in good numbers. Mule deer populations are on a small decline, with bigger bucks harder to find. Hunting pressure can be overwhelming.