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Montana Archery Elk Hunting Season Dates

Early September through mid October.

General Rifle Elk Hunting Season Dates

Late October to late November.

I-161 Passed – What does this mean for Non-Resident Hunters?

Non-residents must enter the lottery to draw their hunting license. The non resident draw has a preference point system and we are now able to purchase an extra outfitter preference point to increase success in the draw.

Non-Resident Montana Hunting Licenses

Sage Peak Outfitters offers free services for obtaining Montana hunting licenses to booked hunters. It is easiest and most convenient to purchase your hunting license online. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks usually releases new Rules and Regulations in January of each year.

Please contact us for current Montana Hunting license info at info@sagepeakhunting.com.

Wilderness Area Montana Elk Hunting Licenses

Wilderness Area Montana Elk Hunting Licenses are available. The following combination hunting licenses also include: conservation, deer, elk, state lands, upland bird (excluding turkey), and season fishing.

Choose from one of the following:

  • Big Game Licenses

    Bull Elk and Buck Deer Season Archery and Rifle Deadline: April 1 Cost: Contact Us Notes: Although we primarily hunt elk in the wilderness, this hunting license allows hunters to continue hunting mule deer bucks after a bull elk is harvested; furthermore, it allows hunters to shoot that muley buck which happens across an elk hunt.

  • Elk Only Licenses

    Bull Elk Season: Archery and Rifle Deadline: April 1 Cost: Contact Us

  • Big Game Hunting License Draw

    Big Game Hunting Deadline: April 1 Cost: Contact Us

  • Mountain Goat Hunting Licenses Draw Only Season

    Mountain Goat Hunting Deadline: May 1 Cost: Contact Us

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Required Montana Licenses and Permits for Our Area

  • General Non-Resident Big Game Combo or Elk Combo

    Required for our Wilderness Area Deadline: April 1 Cost: Contact Us

  • Bow and Arrow Licenses

    Required for Archery Hunters Deadline: None Cost: Contact Us

Private Land Elk Hunting Available Licenses

The following combination hunting licenses also include: conservation, deer, elk, state lands, upland bird (excluding Turkey), and season fishing. Choose from one of the following:

  • Big Game Licenses Animals: Bull or cow Elk, and Mule Deer buck or Whitetail buck

    Season: Archery and Rifle Deadline: April 1 Cost: Contact Us

  • Bow and Arrow Licenses

    Required for Archery Hunters Deadline: None Cost: Contact Us

Other Optional Available Montana Hunting Licenses

    • Big Game Hunting License Draw Animals

      Bull or cow Elk, and Mule Deer buck, Whitetail buck Deadline: April 1 Cost: Contact Us

    • Antelope Hunting Montana License Draw

      Buck or Doe Season: Archery and Rifle Deadline: June 1 Cost: Contact Us

  • Deer B Hunting License Over the Counter

    Whitetail Doe Season: Archery and Rifle Deadline: None; available for purchase August 9 Cost: Contact Us

Sage Peak Outfitters is one of the most respected Elk Hunting Outfitters in Montana. Our experienced Elk Hunting Guides have the knowledge and expertise to make each of our Montana Elk Hunting Trips a success, and their passion for Big Game Hunting in Montana is undeniable. We provide our clients with Private Land Elk Hunting trips, Wilderness Hunting trips, Archery Elk Hunting Trips. Our Montana Elk Hunting Trips also include accommodations, hearty meals, and some Elk Hunting Gear. If you’re ready to experience Hunting in Montana at its best, contact us today!

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