Montana Hunt District 220 Unit Profile // GOHUNT. The Hunting Company
Montana Hunt District 220
Updated Jun 15, 2026
At a Glance
429Square Miles
92.4%Public Land
2,750 - 7,700Elevation Range
Quick Tips
Low moose densities dispersed throughout the unit, may take many days to find a good bull
Late in the season roads can become very snow packed -tire chains are recommended
GPS with landowner overlay
Allow plenty of time to hunt the unit
District 220 encompasses a large area West of Missoula, Montana off of Interstate 90 to the Idaho border. This area is heavily timbered but very scenic, with a dispersed moose population. There are many other hunting opportunities for deer, elk, and black bears all with general licenses. If the hunting is slow, this unit provides some very good fishing opportunities on the Clark Fork and St. Regis River.
This district is very large with lots of public access. The moose population is very dispersed. With only three licenses available, other moose hunters should not be an issue. A realistic expectation would be a bull near 40” wide, with some bulls exceeding this. During elk and deer season, there will be high hunting pressure in this unit, which can cause frustration. Hunting can be very time consuming due to how dispersed the moose population is, and how thick the vegetation within the unit is. Hunters should allow plenty of time for hunting as it can take many days to find a mature bull.