At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Try to obtain landowner permission
- Check in on the Block Management Program
- Maps showing land ownership will be extremely helpful
- Rattlesnakes may be encountered up until the first of November




Hunters report that Hunt District 650 in Montana offers challenging terrain with varied game behavior, making it crucial to understand the seasonal patterns of the area. Understanding the draw odds is emphasized, as it's a key factor in planning a successful hunt. Many users suggest focusing on scouting and preparation, particularly noting that both the public and private lands can yield rewards if approached strategically. Overall, the consensus is that patience and thorough research into the unit's specific characteristics can enhance the hunting experience.
This district is located in northeast Montana. It is northwest of Sydney and the northern boundary is the Missouri River. The eastern boundary is the North Dakota state line. The antelope are scattered throughout this district, with the higher densities in the southern half.
Antelope populations are down in this district as they were hit with a severe winter kill in 2010 and 2011. The herds are recovering, but the population is still down from historic levels.