Deer Hunting in Montana HD 362 - South Madison

Those portions of Madison and Gallatin Counties lying within the followingdescribed boundary: Beginning at the mouth of Indian Creek and the east bank of the Madison River, then southerly along the east and north bank of said river and Earthquake Lake to

HD 362 - South Madison

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Scores
User Scores
Ease of Drawing
0
 
N/A
Success
16
 
16
Trophy Potential
73
 
73
Public Access
100
 
100
Ease of Terrain
0
 
N/A
Room to Breathe
15
 
15
Opportunity
0
 
N/A
Convenience
4
 
4
Ease of Effort
38
 
38
44
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Those portions of Madison and Gallatin Counties lying within the followingdescribed boundary: Beginning at the mouth of Indian Creek and the east bank of the Madison River, then southerly along the east and north bank of said river and Earthquake Lake to Hebgen Lake Dam, then easterly along the north shore of Hebgen Lake to Grayling Creek, then up said creek to US Highway 287, then easterly along said highway to its junction with US Highway 191 at the Duck Creek Y, then northerly along US Highway 191 to its intersection with the Yellowstone National Park boundary, then northerly along said boundary to its intersection with the Madison-Gallatin River divide, then westerly and northerly along said divide through Sentinel and Imp Peaks to the Shedhorn Ridge (mountain), then northwesterly down the toe of said ridge to Indian Creek, then westerly down said creek to the point where the mouth of Indian Creek and the east bank of the Madison River meet, the point of beginning.

County

Madison, Gallatin

Size

306 Square Miles (195,958 Acres)

Land Ownership

75% Public, 73% USFS, 1% BLM, 1% State

Latitude/Longitude

44.9411, -111.4207

Amenities

There are 0 hospitals, 1 hotels, 2 campgrounds, and 0 grocery stores within a 20 mile radius.

Deer Notes


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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
305
Total Harvest
40
Harvest Male
36
Harvest Female
4
13.1%
Average Success
Manner Season Type Sex Deer Species Hunters Harvest Male Female Youth
ALL
ALL
NA
N/A
E
305 40
36
4
0
Any
Any
N
N/A
E
69 20
20
0
0
Any
Any
R
N/A
E
236 20
16
4
0
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