All Hunting in Montana HD 301 - Hyalite-Portal

This 3,006-square-mile EMU straddles the Gallatin/Yellowstone and Gallatin/Madison River Divides. There are 2,245-square-miles of elk habitat in the EMU (about 75% of the EMU). Since 1993, there have been several land trades and acquisitions that have ...

HD 301 - Hyalite-Portal

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
21
 
21
Success
48
 
48
Trophy Potential
76
 
76
Public Access
100
 
100
Ease of Terrain
0
 
N/A
Room to Breathe
5
 
5
Opportunity
6
 
6
Convenience
2
 
2
Ease of Effort
20
 
20
49
HuntScore

Access Notes


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Beginning at Bear Canyon Interchange/Interstate 90, easterly along Interstate 90 to Meadow Creek Road, then southerly up said road to the Goose Creek Road, then southerly up said road to the Gallatin-Yellowstone Divide near the Old Cooper Reservoir, then south along said divide to Eaglehead Mountain, then in a northerly and westerly direction along the Portal-Porcupine Creeks and the Porcupine-Levinski Creeks divide to the Gallatin River near the mouth of the West Fork, then northerly down the Gallatin River to Gallatin Gateway, then east on Gallatin Gateway Road to US Highway 191, then south on US Highway 191 to Cottonwood Road, then southeast to intersection of Cottonwood and Enders Roads, continuing southeast from that intersection along Cottonwood Rd, north to South 19th, then east on South 19th to Nash Rd, then east on Nash Rd to Sourdough Canyon Rd, then south on Sourdough Canyon Rd. to the national forest boundary, then east along said boundary to boundary of State Land Sections 4, 3, 34, 35 and 1 to Bear Canyon Rd, then northerly on Bear Canyon Road, to point of beginning.

Since 1993, public access has improved on the Yellowstone River side of the EMU, but has decreased on the Madison River side. Excellent public access occurs in the Gallatin Drainage portion of the ... Create a free account to read the rest of this access note!

County

Gallatin, Park

Size

329 Square Miles (210,299 Acres)

Land Ownership

86% Public, 83% USFS, 3% State, 2% Other

Latitude/Longitude

45.4628, -111.0652

Amenities

There are 0 hospitals, 0 hotels, 2 campgrounds, and 0 grocery stores within a 20 mile radius.

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This 3,006-square-mile EMU straddles the Gallatin/Yellowstone and Gallatin/Madison River Divides. It encompasses the Gallatin Range (including a wilderness study area), Madison Range, Lee Metcalf W... Create a free account to read the rest of this hunting note!

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Other Species in Unit

Deer, Elk, Mountain Lion,

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All Over The Counter Hunts (2022)


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All Drawing Stats (2022)


Total Quota
0
Licenses Drawn
0
Licenses Surplus
0
Resident Quota
0
Nonresident Quota
0
Landowner Quota
0
Youth Quota
0
0%
Overall Unit
1st Choice Draw Odds
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Stats Apply For Sex Manner Season Type Draw Odds HuntScore Notes
301-01-B
0%
69
301-01-B
0%
69
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All Harvest Stats (2021)


Total Hunters
704
Total Harvest
365
Harvest Male
274
Harvest Female
91
15.7%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
ALL
ALL
NA
N/A 0 144
112
32
0
ALL
ALL
NA
N/A 704 221
162
59
0
Any
Any
N
N/A 0 31
24
7
0
Any
Any
N
N/A 87 14
10
4
0
Any
Any
R
N/A 0 113
88
25
0
Any
Any
R
N/A 617 207
152
55
0
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