Deer Hunting in Montana HD 333 - North Tobacco Root Mountains

The Tobacco Root Mountains are a small isolated mountain range that lies between the Madison, Jefferson and Ruby Rivers, south of Whitehall. Most elk winter range (69%) in the Tobacco Root EMU is on private lands managed for livestock and hay production.

HD 333 - North Tobacco Root Mountains

Scores


Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
0
 
N/A
Success
61
 
61
Trophy Potential
71
 
71
Public Access
39
 
39
Ease of Terrain
0
 
N/A
Room to Breathe
5
 
5
Opportunity
0
 
N/A
Convenience
8
 
8
Ease of Effort
42
 
42
34
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Those portions of Madison, Gallatin and Jefferson Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of Interstate 90 and Route 55 at Whitehall, then southerly along said route to its intersection with the Waterloo Parson

Due to its rugged terrain and high alpine peaks, the central portion of the unit has limited road access. Most of the periphery of the unit is easily accessible except for the east side, where land... Create a free account to read the rest of this access note!

County

Madison, Gallatin, Jefferson

Size

536 Square Miles (343,167 Acres)

Land Ownership

40% Public, 28% USFS, 6% BLM, 6% State

Latitude/Longitude

45.6997, -111.9020

Amenities

There are 0 hospitals, 2 hotels, 4 campgrounds, and 0 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.

Management Plan

Deer Management Plan

Other Species in Unit

Elk, Mountain Lion,

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Deer Harvest Stats (2021)


Total Hunters
1,452
Total Harvest
753
Harvest Male
461
Harvest Female
293
51.9%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Deer Species Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
ALL
ALL
NA
N/A
E
1452 753
461
293
0
Any
Any
N
N/A
E
181 82
51
31
0
Any
Any
R
N/A
E
1272 671
410
261
0
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Average Temps

Use temperature ranges to plan and prepare for your hunt. Large swings indicate a good layering system should be used. Be sure to make note of the extreme temperatures as these often pose the greatest risk to hunters. If you plan on hunting in higher elevation, as a rule of thumb, expect the tempture to decrease roughly 5° for every 1000' in elevation gain.

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