This unit is located in southwest Montana and is just south of Livingston. It is the western slope of the Absaroka Mountain Range. All of the drainages flow into the Yellowstone River and that is also the western boundary. The southern boundary is just north of Yellowstone National Park. Much of the moose habitat is on national forest land, but there is private land at all of the lower elevations and along the stream corridors.
Moose numbers are lower than historic levels but appear to be stabilizing. After the wolf introduction moose numbers declined and tag numbers were reduced. With only two tags now the harvest has been varied and there was a 100% success last year. There is a chance to kill a mature bull in the 40 plus inch category, but you will have to hunt hard and cover a lot of country.