All Hunting in Montana HD 360 - Madison

Those portions of Madison and Beaverhead Counties lying within the followingdescribed boundary: Beginning at Norris, then easterly along Route 84 to the Madison River, then up the west shore of the Madison River to Trail Creek, then up said creek to the M

HD 360 - Madison

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
85
 
85
Success
48
 
48
Trophy Potential
3
 
3
Public Access
89
 
89
Ease of Terrain
0
 
N/A
Room to Breathe
55
 
55
Opportunity
68
 
68
Convenience
100
 
100
Ease of Effort
0
 
N/A
71
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Those portions of Madison and Beaverhead Counties lying within the followingdescribed boundary: Beginning at Norris, then easterly along Route 84 to the Madison River, then up the west shore of the Madison River to Trail Creek, then up said creek to the Madison-Cherry Creek Divide, then southerly along said divide to the Madison-Gallatin Divide near Red Knob Mountain, then southerly along said divide to the Beaverhead-Gallatin National Forest boundary, then southerly along said boundary to Rock Creek, then southeasterly down said creek to Earthquake Lake, then easterly along the north shore of said lake to the Madison-Gallatin County line, then south along the said line to the Montana-Idaho border on the Continental Divide, then westerly and southerly along said divide to the Madison RiverRed Rock Creek Divide, then westerly along said divide through Lone Tree Pass and westerly over Deer Mountain to Elk Lake at the Limestone Creek confl uence, then northerly along the east shores of Elk, Hidden, Cliff and Wade Lakes and connecting trails and roads to Lake Creek, then north along said creek to the West Fork of the Madison River, then southerly and westerly along the West Fork to Gravelly Range Road, then northerly along said road and the Madison-Ruby Divide to Baldy Mountain and the head of Alder Gulch, then northerly down said gulch to Virginia City, then easterly along Route 287 to the Madison-Ruby Divide, then northerly along said divide to Mount Bradley and the head of North Meadow Creek, then easterly down said creek to US Highway 287, then northerly along said highway to Norris, the point of beginning.

County

Madison, Beaverhead, Jefferson

Size

1,164 Square Miles (745,149 Acres)

Land Ownership

57% Public, 49% USFS, 4% BLM, 4% State, 1% Other

Latitude/Longitude

45.1194, -111.6732

Amenities

There are 3 hospitals, 57 hotels, 10 campgrounds, and 1 grocery stores within a 20 mile radius.

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Public land and private land percentages can sometime be misleading. A unit may have 80% public land, but a particluar species may only occupy 20% on the entire area. And that 20% species distribution may lie 100% within private lands. Does that sound confusing? Just remember that there are always exceptions to the rule, and land ownership is just one piece of the puzzle.

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All Drawing Stats (2022)


Total Quota
12,200
Licenses Drawn
12,200
Licenses Surplus
0
Resident Quota
10,980
Nonresident Quota
1,220
Landowner Quota
0
Youth Quota
0
81.3%
Overall Unit
1st Choice Draw Odds
Choose a hunt below to take a deeper dive into quotas, drawing odds, drawing trends, and harvest data.
Stats Apply For Sex Manner Season Type Draw Odds HuntScore Notes
900-20-A
E
ANY
G
83.7%
61 First and only choice. ArchEquip only.
360-20-A
E
ANY
G
61.8%
73
900-20-A
E
ANY
G
83.7%
61 First and only choice. ArchEquip only.
360-20-A
E
ANY
G
61.8%
73
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All Harvest Stats (2021)


Total Hunters
0
Total Harvest
161
Harvest Male
101
Harvest Female
60
0%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
ALL
ALL
NA
N/A 0 161
101
60
0
Any
Any
N
N/A 0 17
11
6
0
Any
Any
R
N/A 0 144
90
54
0
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