Deer Hunting in Montana HD 511 - South Big Snowy Mountains

Elk occupy 25% of this 4,705-square-mile EMU, which includes the Judith Mountains, the North and South Moccasin Mountains, and the Big and Little Snowy Mountains. A sizeable portion of the Big Snowy Mountains is roadless (96,522 acres) with a Wildernes...

HD 511 - South Big Snowy Mountains

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Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
92
 
92
Success
53
 
53
Trophy Potential
1
 
1
Public Access
22
 
22
Ease of Terrain
0
 
N/A
Room to Breathe
15
 
15
Opportunity
53
 
53
Convenience
0
 
N/A
Ease of Effort
52
 
52
47
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Those portions of Wheatland, Fergus, and Golden Valley Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Harlowton, then northerly along US Highway 191 to its junction with Meadow Creek near Garneil, then northeasterly along Meadow Creek to the Snowy Mountain Divide, then easterly along said divide to its intersection with the Red Hill Road, then southerly along said road to Rothiemay Road, then southerly along said road to Ryegate and US Highway 12, then westerly along said highway to Harlowton, the point of beginning.

A network of USFS roads in the Little Snowy Mountains provides ample access to public lands. In the Big Snowy Mountains there are 5 legal access points/trailheads, numerous access points where land... Create a free account to read the rest of this access note!

County

Wheatland, Fergus, Golden Valley

Size

717 Square Miles (458,837 Acres)

Land Ownership

15% Public, 8% USFS, 2% BLM, 5% State

Latitude/Longitude

46.5588, -109.4839

Amenities

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

Deer Notes


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Management Plan

Deer Management Plan

Other Species in Unit

Elk, Mountain Lion,

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Deer Harvest Stats (2021)


Total Hunters
602
Total Harvest
271
Harvest Male
215
Harvest Female
56
45%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Deer Species Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
ALL
ALL
NA
N/A
E
602 271
215
56
0
Any
Any
N
N/A
E
91 70
51
19
0
Any
Any
R
N/A
E
512 201
164
37
0
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