At a Glance
1,892Square Miles
12.9%Public Land
3,000 - 4,000Elevation Range
Quick Tips
- Pheasant, Sharptail grouse and Hungarian partridge are spread throughout the unit as well
- Some cell phone coverage, but can be spotty




Sitting in north central Montana east of the Rocky Mountain, nearly all this ground is farmed as it sits in the golden triangle of wheat and other dry land farming crops common to Montana. There is very little topography other than some breaks country found along major river and creeks.
This hunting district isn't really a popular choice for most deer hunters as those hunting up in this part of the state stick to the Sweetgrass Hills district or higher up on the Marias River. Both mule deer and whitetail can be found throughout this district. There is limited access and virtually no elk. The minimal pressure is about the best thing to say about this district. The key to success in this area generally comes down to scouting.