Mountain Lion Hunting in Montana HD 388 - Tenmile - Prickly Pear Valley

Those portions of Lewis and Clark and Jefferson Counties lying within the following-described boundary (does not include any national forest lands): Beginning at the north end of the split median of Interstate 15, on the north boundary of Section 31 (T12N

HD 388 - Tenmile - Prickly Pear Valley

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Those portions of Lewis and Clark and Jefferson Counties lying within the following-described boundary (does not include any national forest lands): Beginning at the north end of the split median of Interstate 15, on the north boundary of Section 31 (T12N, R3W), then southerly along Interstate 15 for approximately two miles to the north boundary of Section 5, T11N, R3W, then east along the north boundary of Sections 5 and 4 to Collins Drive, then south along Collins Drive to its junction with Snowdrift Road, then easterly along Snowdrift Road until Snowdrift Road becomes Mountain Meadows Road, then easterly along Mountain Meadows Road to a junction with Countryside Road, then southeasterly along Countryside Road to Hauser Lake, then southerly along the western shore of said lake and across the entrance of the Causeway Arm and continuing in a southerly direction along the west shore of said lake to Canyon Ferry Dam and Route 284, then westerly and southerly along said route to the junction with US Highway 12-287, then westerly along US Highway 12-287 to Route 518 at East Helena, then southerly along said route to the junction with Interstate 15, then across Interstate 15 to Montana City and the Jackson Creek Road, then westerly along the Jackson Creek Road its junction with the Clark Gulch Road, then west along said route to its junction with the Holmes Gulch Road, then westerly along said route to the national forest boundary, then northerly along the national forest boundary along the west edge of Sections 7 and 6, T9N, R3W, then west along the south boundary of Section 36, then north along the west boundary of Section 36, then west along the south boundary of Section 26, then north along the west boundary of Section 26 to LeGrande Cannon Boulevard, then in a westerly and northerly direction along LeGrande Cannon Boulevard to US Highway 12, then across US Highway 12 onto County Route 602 (also known as Williams Street and then the Birdseye Road), then northerly along said route to the intersection with the property owned and administered by the Department of Defense and known as Fort Harrison in Section 22, T10N, R4W, then along the boundary of all property owned and administered by the Department of Defense known as Fort Harrison in Sections 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, and 15, T10N, R4W, to the intersection with County Route 602 (also known as the Birdseye Road) at the north boundary of Section 15, T10N, R4W, then northwesterly along said route to State Highway 279, then easterly along State Highway 279 to its junction with Lone Mountain Road, then northerly along said road for two miles to the junction with Woodland Hills Road, then east on said road to Green Meadow Road, then north on said road to the southwest corner of Section 36, then east along the south boundary of Section 36, then north along the east boundary of Section 36, then east along the north boundary of Section 31 to its intersection with Interstate 15, the point of beginning.

County

Lewis and Clark, Jefferson

Size

196 Square Miles (125,263 Acres)

Land Ownership

12% Public, 8% BLM, 4% State, 2% Military, 2% Other

Latitude/Longitude

46.6507, -111.9661

Amenities

There are 6 hospitals, 21 hotels, 5 campgrounds, and 2 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.

Other Species in Unit

Deer, Elk, Mountain Lion,

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