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Hunt District 630

Last Updated: Apr 22, 2022
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  • Fort Peck Reservoir is excellent fishing
  • Rain can make access impossible
speciesgeneral Sizetrophy potential
Antelope65"-70"75"+

On The Ground

This district is located in north central Montana. It is southwest of Glasgow and the southern boundary is the Missouri River along Fort Peck Reservoir. The northern boundary is Highway 2 along the Milk River. The antelope are scattered throughout the district and a large portion of this district is state or BLM land.

Antelope populations are down in this district as they were hit with a severe winter kill in 2010 and 2011. The herds are recovering nicely, but the population is still down from historic levels. This district has fairly limited tags, so there has been a good chance for bucks to reach the older age class.

Terrain

This district is mostly rolling hills of native rangeland, with a mix of CRP and dryland farming in the north portion of the district. Generally this district is broken and rolling hill country. As you travel south you get more into the breaks and rougher terrain. Most of the country near the Missouri River is rough breaks country. There are streams, coulees and drainages that cut through the district and can be used for stalking purposes.

  • Roughly 1,537 square miles

  • 67% public land

  • Elevations from 2,100-3,200 feet

Most of the district is a mix of various grasses and forbs along with big sage and cactus. There is some dryland farming and CRP stands in the northern portion of the district. The southern portion has pine trees, cedars and junipers scattered throughout the breaks.

Highway 2 runs the entire length of the northern boundary. A few county gravel roads run throughout the area. The antelope typically are found on public lands. Rain can make travel very difficult, stay on the gravel or pavement.

Glasgow has several motels, restaurants, gas stations as well as a sporting goods store. There are campgrounds along the Missouri River. Camping is allowed on state and BLM land.

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