At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Be prepared to take plenty of time to hunt this district
- Tire chains are recommended late in the season
- Keep a clean camp area, many black and some grizzly bears in the area




Located in the northwest corner of Montana, this district shares the northern boundary with Canada. This area is heavily forested with limited road access and a stable moose population. Vegetation and ground cover is very heavy throughout the area and can easily hide moose from hunters. Timber cuts, a few pocket meadows, and some creek bottoms provide some glassing opportunities and will usually be the best option for anyone with a tag.
Trophy sized bulls are found in this unit but the extremely dense cover adds an enormous challenge when trying to locate them. Most hunters take bulls in the 35-45" range. This unit has a high grizzly bear density, so its recommended hunters retrieve their harvests as soon as possible to avoid conflicts with bears.