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The Lodge at
Otter Creek
Eastern Montana offers
some of the best antelope
and plains deer hunting in the Big Sky
State. Approximately 45 percent of the state's antelope harvest and
a third of the deer taken come from this
area alone.
Mostly prairie country, southeast Montana offers excellent hunting
for both mulies (occurring on 94 percent of the region's land area)
and whitetails (found on over 36 percent of the land area). Region 7
encompasses 13 counties - Big Horn, Carter, Custer, Dawson, Fallon,
Garfield, McCone, Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Rosebud, Treasure
and Wibaux - all names that trigger the imaginations of those
familiar with Montana hunting. It stretches from the very
southeastern corner of the state up the Missouri River and Fort Peck
Lake in the northeastern quadrant.
This entire area is called Region 7 under the Block Management
Program of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. And
while there is some public land in the area, approximately 75
percent of it is privately owned, primarily as ranch lands.

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