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Hunt District 652

Last Updated: Sep 2, 2024
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Quick Tips

  • Bring a fishing pole. Don't miss this chance to fish world renowned Fort Peck Reservoir
  • There is no shed hunting on the CMR
speciesgeneral Sizetrophy potential
Mule Deer130"-150"170"+
Whitetail DeerDink-120"120"+
ElkLittle-to-noneN/A

On The Ground

Located in eastern Montana, this hunt district offers great hunting opportunities and breathtaking scenery.

This hunt district is mainly known for its mule deer, even though there typically aren't any giant bucks to harvest. Elk are in low numbers and can be very difficult to find. There are also whitetail deer in this district that can be harvested with a general deer tag. Opportunities are limited due to low numbers and access to private land will be difficult.

Terrain

The Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge borders the perimeter of Fort Peck Lake providing good public access for hunters. Terrain is a mostly sagebrush and grass prairie within wide open clay badlands. The elevations remain somewhat constant.

  • Roughly 289 square miles

  • 61.1% public land

  • Elevations from 2,200-2,700 feet

Some springs, small stock ponds and perennial streams are found in the area, along with the Fort Peck Reservoir. This area is dominated by badlands topography, especially in the southern portion. Vegetation is dominated by big sagebrush, with some sparse patches of junipers scattered throughout. In the northern part of the district vegetation is more of a grassland and shrubland mix, with more silver sagebrush and less big sagebrush and scattered green ash draws.

Access to private land can be an issue and you will need a good map and a GPS. A GPS with a landowner overlay is recommended. There is some accessible BLM and State land. The best access to large chunks of public land will be to hunt the CMR.

  • Precipitation will cause travel issues.

  • Accessing various parts of the CMR by boat can get you away from people

Camping is available at Rock Creek Marina and in the town of Fort Peck with many amenities. Motels are available in Fort Peck or Glasgow. These are small towns that are accustomed to catering to hunters. There are groceries, gas and supplies in both towns. Camping is allowed on most public land.

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