Hunt District 380 in Montana presents a complex set of challenges and opportunities, primarily distinguished by high hunting pressure and a difficult draw system. The unit is renowned for its elk, particularly during archery season when pressure tends to be lower compared to rifle season, but the odds of drawing a permit for branch antlered bulls are tough given the permit's popularity. For mule deer, despite the unit being described as a good spot for mature bucks, some hunters express skepticism due to intense competition and crowding during the general season. Those planning to hunt in this unit should be prepared for rugged terrain and consider alternative transport options, such as ATVs, especially when scouting or navigating routes like the Bullock Hill Loop.