Mountain Lion Hunting in Montana HD 285 - Monture

The 6,280-square-mile Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex (BMWC) EMU straddles the Continental Divide and includes the Bob Marshall, Great Bear and Scapegoat Wilderness Areas, and the Sun River Game Preserve. Although private land comprises only 14% of the...

HD 285 - Monture

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Boundary Change. Those portions of Missoula and Powell Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of State Route 83 and State Route 200, then southwest along State Route 200 to the Woodchuck-Blanchard Divide, Section 8 SW 1/4, T14N, R14W, then northwest along said divide to Blanchard Pt. and Game Ridge, then northwest along said ridge to the Boles Creek- Belmont Creek Divide, then southwest along said divide to Gold Creek Peak, then northwest along the Boles Creek-Gold Creek Divide to the Flathead Indian Reservation boundary, Section 11 NE 1/4, T15N, R17W, then north along said boundary to the Swan-Clearwater Divide, then northeast along said divide, crossing State Route 83, to Wolverine Peak, then southeast along the Flathead-Blackfoot River Divide to Youngs Pass then east along the watershed divide to Center Creek Trail 463, then east along said trail to Monture Creek Trail 27, then south along said trail to the Monture Creek Campground, then south along Monture Creek Road 89 to State Route 200, then approximately 6 miles west along said route to its junction with the Woodworth Road, then 4.5 miles north on said road to the southern edge of T16N (where the boundary of the Blackfoot

Public access to or through some private lands along the eastern slope of the Rockies and the Blackfoot River drainage is limited or non-existent. Excessive open-road densities in the Blackfoot, Se... Create a free account to read the rest of this access note!

County

Missoula, Powell

Size

486 Square Miles (311,290 Acres)

Land Ownership

78% Public, 63% USFS, 15% State, 1% Other

Latitude/Longitude

47.1869, -113.4707

Amenities

There are 0 hospitals, 0 hotels, 3 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.

Other Species in Unit

Deer, Elk, Mountain Lion,

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