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Montana Hunting Guides and Outfitters – Small to Big Game Hunts

Montana hunting guides and outfitters offer guided hunts in many different places in the state. The big game can be found all across the state, but mostly in the mountainous areas. These animals are the whitetail deer, black bear, mountain goat and sheep, mountain lion or cougar, elk, moose, mule deer, and pronghorn antelope. The small game includes bobcat, coyote, mink, otter, wolverine, and fox to name a few that you can plan a hunting trip for. The most popular of the game birds that outfitters and guides can hunt for are ducks, goose or geese, sage hens, pheasant, partridge, grouse, turkey, and dove. Hunting-Trips-R-Us have provided links to companies that may be able to help you plan a guided hunt.


Montana Hunting Guides and Outfitters

Montana Hunting Outfitters and GuidesMontana hunting guides and outfitters cover many different animals and offer an assortment of services and trip packages. Big game to game birds each service that the outfitter or guide offers will be listed on their website.
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Hunting in Montana have many advantages such as the amount of different places you can hunt. The state has over one hundred and forty seven thousand square miles of land. From mountains full of streams and lakes to heavy forest and plains, Montana has many areas that guides and outfitters can plan a guided hunting trip. Other links listed below may also be of interest to you that Hunting-Trips-R-Us has provided that will help on a bird, small or big game hunts.

Elk Creek Outfitting

Montana Whitetails, Inc.

Weares Outfitting

Cottonwood Outfitters

J and J Guide Service

Indian Summer Outfitters Inc.

Rick Wemple Outfitting, Inc.

J.M. Nansel Ranch Co.

Armells Creek Outfitters

Circle KBL Outfitters and Guides

WTR Outfitters

Flat Iron Outfitting

Montana Bird Hunts

Double Deuce Outfitters

Rivers Edge Outfitters

Northern Rockies Outfitters

K Lazy Three Outfitters

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Upland Waterfowl, Bird, Big Game and Small Game Animals in Montana

The big game in Montana is found throughout the state, but mainly in the mountainous regions. Small game animals are found equally in the state as upland waterfowl and other game birds are. Each guide and outfitter has their own preferences of wildlife that they wish offer on guided hunts. You can find the most popular of them below.

Big Game Animals

Small Game Animals

Game Birds

  • Bobcat
  • Coyote
  • Wolverine
  • Prairie Dogs

Hunting-Trips-R-Us has listed the most popular game that sportsmen go. The information we have provided in this “Directory” is for your benefit and we hope that each hunter takes advantage of it. Montana can offer so much by way of the resources it has in wildlife. Enjoy your next guided hunting trip.



Montana Hunting Supply Shops, Taxidermy Services, and Lodging or Hotel Accommodations

For equipment that you may need as in camping, boots, tents, shotgun shells, slugs, rifles or bows {archery}, goose or duck calls, take a look at the supply shops listed below. We have also listed taxidermy services for mounting purposes and places to say, so lodging and hotel accommodations have been listed as well. Montana has much to offer a hunter and we think these links will help you in planning your next guided trip.


Supply Stores for Montana Hunts

Need camping equipment, boots, binoculars, duck calls, tents, utensils, or shotguns then the following stores can help with supplies that you require on guided hunts.

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Taxidermy Services in Montana for Animal Mounts

Hunting-Trips-R-Us knows that it is important to have your trophy mounted as soon as possible, so we have listed taxidermy services that should be able to help you with small game, big game, or even upland and waterfowl birds.




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Montana Hunting Lodge or Hotel Accommodations

Lodge or hotel accommodations can be found all over the state of Montana. But let’s face it, not all hotels or lodges are the same. Some offer a wide assortment of extras, while others have the bare necessities. Know what you want before leaving on your next hunting trip.




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Montana Hunting Licenses, Season Schedule, Climate, and Terrain

Many Montana hunting outfitters and guides can supply much information that you will require, but we have included a number of items in our directory that may be of assistants. From season schedules, hunting licenses, and information on Montana we have tried to help in the best way we know how to improve any guide hunt that you may be planning.

  • Montana Hunting License


  • Montana Hunting Season Schedule


  • United States Weather


  • Land Regions and Size


  • Natural Resources


  • Climate


  • Rivers, Lakes, and Waterfalls


  • Facts about Montana


  • Interesting Places to Visit


  • National and State Parks, Monuments, and Forests


  • Full History of Montana


  • Montana is a hunters dream. The state has over 147,000 square miles of area that offer a wide verity of animals to hunt. With wide-open areas you can see for miles. The climate is dry, and can be challenging in winter. The state is a very popular state as you might imagine. The Montana hunting outfitters and guides listed should be able to help you plan your next trip.

    The Montana climate is dry. The state experiences a wide range of temperature. In winter it is occasionally as low as 40 to 50 degrees below zero, while in summer it sometimes rises to over 100 degrees. The mean annual temperature for the state is about 11 degrees for the coldest month and 70 degrees for the warmest. The rainfall is light, averaging about twelve to twenty inches for the state.

    The eastern part of Montana belongs to the great central plain, and the surface consists almost entirely of rolling prairie, which rises gradually to meet the foothills of the Rocky Mountains to the west. In this prairie region there are occasional isolated buttes, and buffs occur along the streams. The main range of the Rocky Mountains enters the state on the north about 100 miles east of the western boundary, and extends across the state in a southeasterly direction.

    The outfitter or guide that you contact should be able to give you more information on specific big game, waterfowl, upland birds, or small game in their area. Also when the best time of the year is, in regards to weather in Montana.



    Hunting-Trips-R-Us Wishes You Good Luck on Your Adventure

    The adventure that you are about to undertake will be one to remember. Hunting-Trips-R-Us hopes that we have helped in some small way. The mule or whitetail deer, black bear, mountain lion or cougar, elk, bighorn sheep or goat, antelope, or moose are some of the big game you will hunt in Montana. The small game like bobcat, Coyote, or wolverine, or even the upland or waterfowl birds like goose, turkey, duck, pheasant, or partridge and grouse will be just as challenging in the many areas that they are in.



    Choose a State for Your Hunting Trip

    The Montana hunting outfitters and guides that we list in our website are looking for hunters like you. Guided hunts are very popular and trips to this state are taken by several hundred a year.

    The hunting companies listed are for advertising purposes and each one should be researched to see if they offer what you need as a hunter.

    Montana has over 147,000 square miles of land in its borders and many areas within are for hunting. From mountainous regions like the Rocky Mountains to prairie regions you will find a wide assortment of surface features that will challenge you as a sportsman.

    The small game like bobcat and coyote are popular, along with the upland birds and waterfowl for example; pheasant, goose, dove, duck, turkey, and partridge. But most hunters are planning their guide hunts for the big game. These include whitetail deer, mule deer, mount goats, bighorn sheep, moose, elk, lion or cougar and pronghorn antelope to name a few. You will indeed have a guided hunting trip to remember.

    Hunting-Trips-R-Us would like to wish you good luck and great fortune. Please drop us a letter and let us know how your adventure was.