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MT Elk Unit 392

Total Acres
160,649
Public Land
92%
Wilderness
13%
Elevation
3,581–7,969 ft

Season Dates

YearWeaponDatesTag TypeSex
2026Archery — General Archery — Brow-Tined Bull or Antlerless ElkSep 5, 2026Oct 18, 2026either
2026Archery — B-Tag 00Sep 5, 2026Oct 18, 2026female
2026Muzzleloader — General Muzzleloader — Brow-Tined Bull ElkDec 12, 2026Dec 20, 2026male
2026Muzzleloader — B-Tag 00Dec 12, 2026Dec 20, 2026female
2026Rifle — General Rifle — Brow-Tined Bull ElkOct 24, 2026Nov 29, 2026male
2026Rifle — B-Tag 00Oct 24, 2026Nov 29, 2026female

Trophy Data

B&C Entries
20
Avg Score
378.2
Top Score
412.1
Recent (5yr)
1

AI Scout Analysis

# MT 392 Tactical Analysis **Terrain & Access** MT 392 spans 3,580–8,000 ft across 160,600 acres with excellent public access (92% public land) and modest wilderness (13%), enabling flexible hunting strategies. High-elevation terrain supports both early archery and late rifle/muzzleloader seasons as elk migrate vertically with weather. **Herd Quality** Trophy record data indicates strong historical production—Lewis and Clark County (79% of unit) has 15 all-time record-book entries averaging...

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Tag Quotas & Applicant Volume

YearWeaponResidencyApplicantsTags issued
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2023B-Tag 00resident33125
2023B-Tag 00nonresident172

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Harvest Data

YearWeaponHuntersHarvestSuccess
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20221251713.6%
202286210812.5%