Hunting in the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness

Hunting Trips in the Cabinet Mountains – Libby, MT

Silver Bow Outfitters is located in Region One in Northwestern Montana at the Southeast end of the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness. One of the outstanding features of this hunting area in Montana is that elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, moose, and bear all utilize the same habitat, making for excellent combination hunting opportunities. Silver Bow Outfitters is remotely located within our South Hunting Area allowing hunters access to our ruggedly beautiful mountains by simply walking out the front door.

Our hunting grounds consist of over 570 + sections (380,000 +) acres which helps to ensure clients ample Montana hunting opportunities, regardless of weather conditions.

SOUTH HUNTING AREA IN NORTHWEST MONTANA

The South Hunting Area consists of approximately 180 sections, (115,000 + acres) of which 165 are located in rugged wilderness and back country areas with no roads while the other 15 are accessed via gated roads. This Forest Service land area adjoins and includes the southeast end of the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness. This is a noted trophy hunting area for elk, mule deer, whitetail, bear, moose, big horn sheep and mountain goat. Horses can be used for access where the terrain permits, but hiking is the primary means of hunting since the South Hunting Area is very rugged. Clients must be physically able and willing to hike and hunt in this challenging terrain.

NORTH HUNTING AREA IN NORTHWEST MONTANA

Our North Hunting Area consists of approximately 385 sections, (246,000 + acres). This area is Forest Service land which is a mosaic of road-less, gated and open road areas. Gated roads are accessed by foot and horseback only. The North Hunting Area is far less physically demanding than the South Hunting Area while still offering excellent trophy opportunities for elk, whitetail deer, mule deer, bear and moose.

On Silver Bow Outfitting hunting trips, both North and South Hunting Areas are used to give clients every opportunity to harvest their desired quality of animal.

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