At a Glance
707Square Miles
8.7%Public Land
3,500 - 4,000Elevation Range
Quick Tips
- Pheasant, Sharptail grouse and Hungarian partridge are spread throughout the district as well
- Some cell phone coverage, but can be spotty




This district covers a large portion of north central Montana west of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, and is open prairie where deer and antelope will greatly outnumber any elk. This area held some of Montana's best whitetail bucks, but disease did a number on them a few years back and they haven't quite recovered fully.
Historically this part of the state put out some tremendous whitetail, as well as really good mule deer. In the past few years mule deer numbers seem to have declined, along with trophy quality. The Marias River Wildlife Management Area is a big prairie whitetail hotspot, but requires you to draw permit for access.