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Unit 261-50 (Pioneer / Big Hole Moose 261-50)

Montana Hunting Guide — Moose

Moose permit 261-50 is a limited-quota shiras moose opportunity in southwest Montana's Pioneer Mountains and Big Hole country. Tags for HD 261-50 are distributed through the FWP special drawing and are among the more contested moose permits in Montana. We recommend confirming legal-moose criteria, weapon rules, and boundary detail through FWP Plan-a-Hunt before applying.

Moose Hunting in Unit 261-50

Moose permit 261-50 is a limited-quota shiras moose opportunity in southwest Montana's Pioneer Mountains and Big Hole country. Tags for HD 261-50 are distributed through the FWP special drawing and are among the more contested moose permits in Montana. We recommend confirming legal-moose criteria, weapon rules, and boundary detail through FWP Plan-a-Hunt before applying.

Where to Find Moose in HD 261-50

Shiras bulls in HD 261-50 hold along willow-rich creek drainages, boggy meadows, and mixed conifer-riparian edges throughout the Pioneer and Big Hole country. We concentrate scouting on beaver flowages, lake outlets, and subalpine meadows where standing water supports aquatic browse through September.

Glassing high-benches at first and last light reveals bulls moving between bedding and feeding habitat. Cross-reference public-land layers in Plan-a-Hunt with recent FWP harvest reports before planning an access route.

How to Hunt Moose in HD 261-50

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Moose Success Rates

Rifle72%
Montana shiras moose permit holders generally post very high hunt success rates once tags are in hand. Reference the FWP harvest report portal for HD 261-50 specific outcomes and trend data before hunt planning.

Moose Draw Odds

SeasonTagsApplicantsDraw %Pts Req
Rifle— General22091.0% 0

Data from 2025 draw results. Resident odds shown.

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HD 261-50 issues tags through FWP's special drawing under the Montana bonus point system. Three-year applicant counts near 209 against roughly 2 permits imply long-run per-draw odds near 1% for applicants without bonus points. Review current FWP drawing statistics before applying.

Unit Logistics & Expectations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What species of moose occur in HD 261-50?
HD 261-50 supports shiras moose (Alces alces shirasi), the smallest of the North American moose subspecies. FWP publishes current population estimates and harvest trends district by district.
Are non-residents eligible for HD 261-50 moose permits?
Non-residents can apply for Montana moose permits, though quotas and eligibility rules are updated annually. Always confirm current eligibility on fwp.mt.gov before applying.

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Sources & Verification

Every fact on this page is tied to a primary source below. Last fact-checked 2026-04-17.

  1. FWP Plan-a-Hunt — Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks · supports: HD 261-50 boundary geometry, Public-land overlay and access points · accessed 2026-04-17
  2. FWP Hunt Regulations — Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks · supports: Moose season dates, Mandatory checkout and tooth submission · accessed 2026-04-17
  3. FWP Drawing Statistics — Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks · supports: Applicant-to-quota history for HD 261-50, Bonus point draw weighting · accessed 2026-04-17