At a Glance
Quick Tips
- Many fishing opportunities
- District can be physically demanding
- Rain and snow can make the rocky slopes very difficult to navigate




Hunters shared that Hunt District 121 in Montana offers varying terrain that demands good physical preparation, especially in its rugged areas. Many noted that success hinges on understanding local elk behaviors and migration patterns, particularly during the change of seasons. The draw odds seem favorable, making it an attractive option for those looking to hunt elk. Feedback suggests bringing quality maps and gear, as well as accounting for weather changes that can affect mobility and game presence.
Located on the Clark Fork River, this district provides some of the most scenic and rugged terrain western Montana has to offer. Hunters can also obtain a general deer and elk tag, and have access to some great fishing opportunities as well.
At one time this district was considered one of the best sheep districts in the state, with numerous Boone and Crockett entries each year. In recent years sheep numbers have declined, and so has size class.