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Current and hot topics about hunting in Montana. Hunting Seasons Our hunting forecasts outline what you can expect for deer, elk and pronghorn seasons. 2024 Forecasts >. Hunter Surveys Tell us about your sandhill crane, swan, and upland game bird hunts. Online Surveys >.
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Hunting Seasons. The following dates are provided as a general reference. Please see current regulations for more information. Season Date Card (PDF) 2024 Hunting Forecasts.
Everything you need to know to purchase the right license for your Montana adventure.
Download regulations below and use the following resources to help plan your hunt. Hunt Planner Map - interactive map with hunting districts, harvest opportunities and more. Drawing Statistics - search drawing statistcs by species. Harvest Reports - search harvest estimates by species.
Rather, it expands the opportunity to hunt for a species in a particular hunting district allowing the hunter in some hunting districts to harvest a Buck Mule Deer. General Deer license is available to nonresidents only through the Deer or Big Game Combination licenses.
Montana boasts over 30 million acres of state and federal lands, nearly one third of the state. Much of that land provides excellent hunting opportunities. However, like all good hunting ground, finding a productive area that is legally accessible takes some effort.
BMA property maps (available in August) contain detailed information regarding hunting rules specific to the property including, but not limited to, timing restrictions, internal exclusion zones, weapons restrictions, species restrictions, open/closed roads, trails, map boxes, and sign in boxes.
If you were born in Montana but now live out-of-state, had purchased hunting or fishing licenses as a resident, and have an immediate family member who is currently a resident, you may qualify for these Nonresident Native Hunting Licenses at reduced prices.
Rather, it expands the opportunity to hunt for a species in a particular hunting district allowing the hunter to harvest a bull, antlerless or either-sex elk. Residents must hold a valid general elk license to apply.