Montana hunting outfitter
Elk Hunting in Montana
Guided Elk Hunting in Montana
Elk hunting is one of the biggest trips we offer, and planning early matters.
RSO Outfitters offers two elk hunt options in Montana, ranging from fully guided fall bull hunts to practical shoulder season cow elk opportunities. Both hunts are well-managed, limited each year, and designed around ethical hunting and time in productive elk country.
Whether you’re looking for a classic fall bull elk hunt or a late-season cow elk opportunity, we’ll help you choose the right hunt based on your goals, tag options, and timing.
All elk hunts include lodging, meals, and a professional guide.
Bull Elk Hunts
Fully guided 5-day bull elk hunts during archery or rifle season in rugged Montana elk country.
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Days: 5-day guided hunt
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Archery or rifle season options
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Lodging and meals included
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Limited fall openings each year
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Focus on ethical encounters and quality experience
Cow Elk Shoulder Season Hunts
Late-season cow elk hunts north of Billings with over-the-counter tag options in District 005-00.
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Days: 2-day guided hunt
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Shoulder season opportunity
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Different location than main camp
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Lodging and meals included
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District: 005-00
WHICH ELK HUNT IS RIGHT FOR YOU?
Choosing the Right Hunt
Not sure which elk hunt fits best? Here’s the simple breakdown:
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Bull elk hunts are longer, fall-based trips with limited availability and more tag planning.
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Cow elk shoulder season hunts are shorter, more flexible, and often easier to schedule with over-the-counter options.
Either way, the best first step is a quick call so we can talk through tags and timing.
What to Expect
These guided Montana elk hunts typically run 5 days and require physical effort, patience, and adaptability. Expect long glassing sessions, hiking through rugged terrain, and close coordination with your guide.
All elk hunts include lodging, meals, and professional guiding. Extra days may be added based on daily rates and availability. The closest airport is Billings Logan International Airport.
Hunt pricing does not include licenses, meat processing, lodging before or after the hunt, gratuities, or taxidermy.
What To Bring
Because elk hunts are physically demanding, proper gear is essential:
- Valid Montana hunting license and tag
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Rifle or archery equipment
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Durable boots with good ankle support
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Layered cold-weather clothing
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Quality optics
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Daypack, hydration system, and snacks
DEPOSITS & PAYMENTS
Deposit Policy
A 50% deposit is required to reserve your hunt dates.
Accepted payment methods:
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Venmo
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Cash
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Check
MONTANA DRAW DEADLINES
Elk Tag Planning
Montana draw applications are due:
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April 1 — Deer & Elk
If you have questions about permits, districts, or timing, Ryan is happy to walk you through it.




