At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Tire chains late in the season dependent on snow accumulation
- If camping maintain a clean camp area, many black and some grizzly bears in the area
- Due to the dense forest cover, calling is an effective tactic




This district is part of the Kootenai National Forest and has excellent access, with many drivable roads and timber harvest areas. Decent moose numbers are found here along with good trophy potentials. Hunters will find plenty of access options here and better glassing opportunities than in some of the surrounding districts.
This district provides excellent access to National Forest lands, with good road systems scattered throughout. There is an increase in timber harvest areas within this district, which allows for better glassing opportunity, and more places for spot and stalk hunting. Moose densities are a little higher than some of the other districts. The average age harvest is a bull in the 5.5-7.5 year age class, with a realistic expectation of harvesting a bull between 35-40 inches. Some bulls in the mid 40" range and up are killed almost every year.