Montana: 2024 Hunting Application Details

The aptly named “Big Sky State” is on the top of many hunters’ bucket lists, and for good reason. Home to most Western big game species, Montana offers opportunities for both resident and nonresident hunters.

For elk and deer, Montana issues Big Game “Combo” tags that are valid for large parts of the state and have regional or unit-by-unit regulations that can differ slightly. At present these tags can be drawn by nonresidents every two to three years (at worst), and are over the counter for residents.

The eastern portions of Montana contain a significant amount of private lands. As always, be sure to research public land access before deciding where to hunt/apply. There are significant portions of western Montana that are home to grizzly bears and wolves. In these areas, it is important to be bear aware and to understand what impact wolves might have on local big game habits and tendencies.

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Hunters looking to apply for tags in Montana should plan for the following application deadlines:

Hunters may apply for tags with Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks here.

Huntin’ Fool’s Montana page is an excellent, updated resource for ongoing Montana draw changes.

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Montana Draw Process FAQs

Application Dates and Deadlines: Huntin’ Fool lines out Montana dates and deadlines.

Free for onX Elite members, Hunt Reminder’s Montana page is also an excellent resource for timely application season reminders.

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Hunting license and species costs for tags usually include:

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