Montana HD 270 rifle elk hunt

_MountainBum

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Hey, folks

When applying for resident tags this spring my wife had put in for them on her own as I am out of country right now (deployed), she chose 270 as her #1 for elk and of course got it, anyone happen to have any info on the unit they would be willing to share?

I know it is mostly weather dependent and a mainly migratory unit with some resident elk. I am collecting all the intel I can before calling biologists, wardens, etc. this hunt will be very special to her as it will be more than less my coming home “get away” with her and a chance at her first bull.

Any Input on the unit, elk habits, numbers, suggestions are very very much appreciated. Thank you.
 

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I have no experience in the unit on foot, but have done a fair amount of research for it (mostly related to shed hunting) because I will be moving to the Bitterroot in a few months. That being said, I was able to find an elk study that deals with units 250, 270, and 334. It may be helpful to you.

Here are some maps from it:

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Even though the data is old, with how habitual most ungulates are, I would imagine the same areas are probably still used. Also, the data is most likely from cow elk because that is usually what is collared and studied, but at least it might be a starting point for you.


Link to the study:
 
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I have no experience in the unit on foot, but have done a fair amount of research for it (mostly related to shed hunting) because I will be moving to the Bitterroot in a few months. That being said, I was able to find an elk study that deals with units 250, 270, and 334. It may be helpful to you.

Here are some maps from it:

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Even though the data is old, with how habitual most ungulates are, I would imagine the same areas are probably still used. Also, the data is most likely from cow elk because that is usually what is collared and studied, but at least it might be a starting point for you.


Link to the study:
Thanks for including the info and link, pretty good read and offered some great bits of knowledge. After looking at the wintering charts I’m definitely going to shift some of my plans. Thanks again.
 
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Keep in mind those elk winter far from where they spend summer and fall. They won’t even do pre winter staging until the last week of the season and unless winter really kicks in by Thanksgiving week they won’t move toward staging areas either. If you hunt the first 2/3 of the season they’ll be in the same places they were in archery season.
 
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How’d you guys do? Got on lots of elk during archery and even missed a great 7 point but didn’t hunt it at all during rifle.
 
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We hunted it hard the first weekend and out hiked anyone else out there. Snow storm made it hard but we spotted two decent bulls at 800 or so, planned and move and made it but bad fog rolled in and essentially ruined it. By the time it lifted they were gone. We still hunted the timber they were near but didn’t turn up anything. There are elk in there for sure. Just have to put in the work. We haven’t been able to make it back down there.
 
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I hunted this unit for decades. Guided there. Outfitted there. Killed a dozen or so bulls there. Any questions shoot me a message
 

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I hunted this unit for decades. Guided there. Outfitted there. Killed a dozen or so bulls there. Any questions shoot me a message
I'm going to be hunting there this year with my wife and daughter... Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
 
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I'm going to be hunting there this year with my wife and daughter... Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Hunt during the week, find an accessible drainage and get off the traveled paths. Glass glass glass. Patience and know that elk hunting anywhere is hard.
 
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I hunted this unit for decades. Guided there. Outfitted there. Killed a dozen or so bulls there. Any questions shoot me a message

I hunted this unit for decades. Guided there. Outfitted there. Killed a dozen or so bulls there. Any questions shoot me a message
Very generous offer. I am also going to be in that area this season and could use some pointers as well!
 

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Beware...I tried to pop into 270 this weekend and there are a lot of Forest Service roads closed and large area closures due to wildlfire and prescribed fire activity.
 

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Beware...I tried to pop into 270 this weekend and there are a lot of Forest Service roads closed and large area closures due to wildlfire and prescribed fire activity.
You da man. Just checked and the place I was going is closed and I wasn’t tracking. Pretty bummed but enough time to plan around it.
 

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Hey, folks

When applying for resident tags this spring my wife had put in for them on her own as I am out of country right now (deployed), she chose 270 as her #1 for elk and of course got it, anyone happen to have any info on the unit they would be willing to share?

I know it is mostly weather dependent and a mainly migratory unit with some resident elk. I am collecting all the intel I can before calling biologists, wardens, etc. this hunt will be very special to her as it will be more than less my coming home “get away” with her and a chance at her first bull.

Any Input on the unit, elk habits, numbers, suggestions are very very much appreciated. Thank you.
Hey man! I am headed into this unit for a late season hunt this year. Would love to pick your brain on what worked and what didn’t on your hunt 4 years ago. Thanks!
 
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Hey man! I am headed into this unit for a late season hunt this year. Would love to pick your brain on what worked and what didn’t on your hunt 4 years ago. Thanks!
Due to an awful storm that year, we only got to hunted two days. In those two days, our formula seem to work. We got away from people and roads, and glassed - we were able to hike about 2 miles the first day and ended up turning up two bulls. They are in there, the key is patience, good glass, and getting away from other hunters. Look for large drainages with broken cover and if you can find recent burns even better.
 
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