At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Bring a fishing pole. Don't miss this chance to fish the many different ponds, rivers and reservoirs




Hunters discussing Montana's Hunt District 393 highlight the need for understanding the area's diverse terrain, which ranges from mountainous regions to open fields, affecting game movement and accessibility. They emphasize the importance of scouting prior to the season to improve success rates, particularly in identifying key travel corridors and feeding areas for elk and deer. Game behavior often shifts due to pressure, so adapting strategies to hunt less traveled paths can be beneficial. Overall, preparation, flexibility, and thorough knowledge of the district's varied landscape contribute significantly to a successful hunt.
Located in southwest Montana on the east slope of the Bridger Mountains, this district not only offers great hunting opportunities but breathtaking scenery as well. Hunters have the opportunity to hunt both deer and elk with general tags.
This district is known for its high population of game animals, both deer and elk. This area is not known for trophy bucks or bulls. However, hunters should have opportunities at both species.