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wv5151 05-22-2016 07:25 AM

montana unit 316
 
hello, going on my first ever elf hunt in montana was looking at going to unit 316 on a backcounrty early rifle season hunt and was looking for so info on the unit

jeepkid 05-22-2016 07:48 AM

You're going to want to hunt as far North as possible if you are hunting elf...

mthusker 05-22-2016 08:19 AM

It is rugged, steep, elk are there, but you will need to work hard to get at them, early in the year either sex can be taken. The weather can be bad even in September, though it will probably be decent. There are a few outfitters in this area. Not sure where you plan to go in from. I am sure you must have some wilderness experience if you are going hunting here, can be very unpredictable. Should provide wonderful memories. Montana has instituted a 'Shoulder Season" for a lot of districts, these are on PRIVATE LAND , allow the taking of cow elk, seasons are very long and start August 15, in the area I hunt you can hunt till Jan. 1, they even allow you to hunt with a rifle during archery season for a cow. This might be something to consider for you also, even though 316 does not have a shoulder season.

wv5151 05-22-2016 08:27 AM

Think we are coming in from the boulder pass side. Yeah I know it's going to be a tough hunt but that's what I'm looking froward to.

gjersy 05-25-2016 12:08 PM

Maybe in Rivendell, Middle Earth, I here Elfs are there.

buffybr 05-26-2016 11:32 AM

I hope you have horses or access to them. Access into 316 is mostly by long, steep trails that are only open to foot and horse travel. A bull elk can yield over 400 pounds of meat, cape and horns.


Years go I killed a couple of bull elk in the west side of 316. I went in from Jardine. I had horses then, and each horse could pack 1/2 an elk.


The wolves that the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the Yellowstone Park Service put in that area have greatly reduced that once great elk herd. If you do go in there be sure to buy a wolf tag or two.


There is also a healthy population of grizzlies in that area, so be sure to keep a clean camp and hang your food and any meat that you kill out of their reach.

gjersy 05-26-2016 09:44 PM

Horses are not needed,you can and i have, beat the guys on horses up the mountain,in fact, i've left guys on horses in the dust! Have fun, use your muscles, go hunt Elk,quarter, pack it down, it's good times.

mthusker 05-27-2016 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by gjersy (Post 4259994)
Horses are not needed,you can and i have, beat the guys on horses up the mountain,in fact, i've left guys on horses in the dust! Have fun, use your muscles, go hunt Elk,quarter, pack it down, it's good times.

The OP might want to listen to advice from folks who actually live and know this part of Montana. A archery hunter almost 2 years ago died in the Crazy Mountains , last I heard they never found his body, just belongings, from a member of search and rescue I know, he began to shed gear and clothing, common among hypothermia cases. The old saying goes.....prepare for the worst, hope for the best. I hunt just north of there near Big Timber, but I see quite a few hunters keep heading south up into the mountains, mainly with horses. Like I and another member have said, steep rugged country, enjoy!

gjersy 05-30-2016 06:33 PM

Hey mthusker i hope the op listens to advice, if he has the patience & money to hunt with horses great. My Mom has raised horses for 50 years, thus i was raised around horses, i broke trained bred & hunted around them. I don't care to hunt with them they slow me down. As far as getting lost, hurt or getting hypothermia you bet it can happen.

buffybr 06-18-2016 11:47 AM

Montana unit 316
 

Originally Posted by gjersy (Post 4259994)
Horses are not needed,you can and i have, beat the guys on horses up the mountain,in fact, i've left guys on horses in the dust! Have fun, use your muscles, go hunt Elk,quarter, pack it down, it's good times.

So how many elk have you packed out of 316? Have you ever even hunted in 316?


A hind quarter of a 5 point bull elk weighs 85 pounds, + or -. Six point bulls usually weigh more, and smaller bulls and cows are less. I'd love to see you put an 85 pound elk quarter on your back, pack it 5-10 miles out of the AB Wilderness, then turn around and walk back in for the 2nd quarter, then the 3rd, the 4th, then go back in and pack out your camp...all the while leaving horses in your dust.


I've been in Unit 316 many times. I've backpacked in there, I've been on horseback there. I've killed elk in there. I've backpacked elk out, and I've packed elk out on horses.


Given a choice, I'd choose horses every time.

FAA_Support 06-27-2016 10:37 AM

Lots of good advice here. Don't forget to bring bear spray, bear-proof food storage and maybe a sidearm...just in case the grizzlies decide to visit you.

mthusker 08-08-2016 06:19 PM

The missing hunter I mentioned earlier is this thread in the Crazy Mountains, sounds like they found human remains, thinking it could be his, some comfort to his family I am sure....

mthusker 09-06-2016 02:22 PM

Just wondering if the OP made your arrangements yet or were you out opening weekend? Like a few of us said, it is very unpredictable area....they closed Beartooth highway this weekend because of snow and ice, had rain most the weekend to the north of there in Big Timber area, so I am sure up top they had quite a bit of snow and cold. Let us know , thanks.

Bocajnala 09-06-2016 08:47 PM

He hasn't been on the site since May. It would be nice to have an update though.
-Jake

sdhunter11 09-07-2016 08:15 PM

Not to rob the thread but I just moved to eastern Montana a month ago. I am trying to plan an archery elk hunt for 2017. You fellers seem to have "been there, done that " so where does a young guy like me start. I want to pick a decent area right right off the bat and try to fine tune over the next decade or so.

mthusker 09-08-2016 07:34 AM


Originally Posted by sdhunter11 (Post 4272219)
Not to rob the thread but I just moved to eastern Montana a month ago. I am trying to plan an archery elk hunt for 2017. You fellers seem to have "been there, done that " so where does a young guy like me start. I want to pick a decent area right right off the bat and try to fine tune over the next decade or so.

Welcome to Montana. A lot of folks, from eastern Montana, and a whole lot of other places like hunting the Missouri breaks, permits are limited, very, very tough to get a rifle tag, bow tags are a lot more attainable. Have you checked out the regulations book, shows all the districts and what requirements are as far as general season vs. special draw tags. Are there areas you have thought about hunting, Montana is a large area, with different types of typography. Do your best to make connections!

sdhunter11 09-08-2016 05:24 PM

I would like to try the south western part of the state, talked to a few people about ft.peck and the breaks but it just doesn't seem too appealing to me. I just received the regional maps and I can't seem to keep my eyes off of region 3. Travel is not as important to as a quality area where I can get away from the crowds. I plan on a pack style week long archery hunt next fall. A few areas that look good to me are 331/332, 324,310. But I have never been any further west than billings so I am just looking for some good advice from someone who knows the area.


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