At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Carry bear spray or high power side arm for Grizzly protection
- Get a Block Management map
- Be prepared for early winter weather




Hunt District 329 in Montana has received mixed reviews, but several hunters have highlighted the challenging terrain and varying weather, which can significantly impact hunting success. Many recommend this area for experienced hunters due to its demanding landscape and the need for a solid understanding of local game behavior, particularly during the changing seasons. The consensus suggests drawing odds can be tough, but those who invest time in scouting and preparation often have rewarding experiences. Hunters advise being well-prepared with appropriate gear and a flexible strategy to adapt to the unpredictable conditions and game movement in the area.
This district sits south of the town of Jackson with Clark Canyon Reservoir lying in the southwest corner. Some high elevation Forest Service land offers some opportunity. Some large ranches lie in the lower portions which will serve as refuge to elk as the season progresses.
This district produces elk, mule deer and whitetail, but is not considered a trophy district. As with much of western Montana whitetail are found throughout the district. Most years it's an early season district as at this elevation bulls can get pushed out if the snow gets too deep some years. Road access is decent and the bulls, while available, will take some motivation to get to them and get them out as it's got some major topography throughout.