Overview
The Missouri Breaks in Montana is a rugged wilderness paradise for hunters, anglers, and wildlife enthusiasts, stretching along the Upper Missouri River with its dramatic badlands and expansive prairies. This area offers prime opportunities for pursuing big game like elk and mule deer during the fall hunts, while anglers can target walleye, northern pike, and channel catfish in the river's currents. Wildlife viewing is exceptional, with chances to spot bighorn sheep, bald eagles, and prairie dogs in their natural habitats. The region's remote feel and historical ties to the Lewis and Clark expedition make it a must-visit for those seeking an authentic outdoor adventure that balances thrill with conservation efforts.
Terrain & Habitat
The Missouri Breaks feature eroded badlands, steep riverbanks, and vast grasslands, creating a diverse landscape shaped by the Missouri River. Habitats include riparian zones along the water, sagebrush steppes, and upland prairies, supporting a mix of wildlife from aquatic species in the river to terrestrial animals in the hills.
Best Times
- Hunting
- Fall, typically September to November for big game seasons
- Fishing
- Summer, June to August when river levels are stable
- Wildlife Viewing
- Spring and fall for bird migrations and animal activity
Climate by Month
| Month | High °F | Low °F | Rain (in) | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 32 | 10 | 0.5 | Cold and snowy with possible blizzards |
| February | 35 | 14 | 0.4 | Still cold with intermittent snow |
| March | 42 | 22 | 0.6 | Chilly with thawing and wind |
| April | 53 | 32 | 1.2 | Mild with increasing rain and wind |
| May | 64 | 41 | 2.1 | Mild and variable with thunderstorms |
| June | 74 | 50 | 2.5 | Warm and sunny with occasional storms |
| July | 84 | 56 | 1.4 | Hot and dry with afternoon thunderstorms |
| August | 82 | 53 | 1.3 | Warm and dry with light winds |
| September | 72 | 44 | 1.1 | Cooling with clear skies |
| October | 58 | 33 | 0.8 | Crisp and windy with early frosts |
| November | 43 | 24 | 0.6 | Cold with possible snow |
| December | 34 | 14 | 0.5 | Very cold and snowy |
Getting There
Fly into Great Falls International Airport (GTF), approximately 100 miles west, then drive east via US-87; Billings Logan International Airport (BIL) is about 200 miles south as an alternative.
Gear Recommendations
Bring layered clothing for variable weather, including insulated jackets and waterproof pants; for fishing, pack medium-weight rods for walleye and pike; hunters need binoculars, a reliable rifle or bow, and orange vests for safety in the open breaks.
Regulations Summary
Hunting requires licenses with residents paying approximately $8-15 and non-residents $100-200; fishing licenses cost about $5-10 for residents and $40-60 for non-residents, with bag limits on game fish and seasonal restrictions; verify current regulations at https://fwp.mt.gov.
Insider Tips
- Always check the Missouri River flow before heading out—high water can make fishing spots inaccessible.
- Pack extra fuel for your vehicle; cell service is spotty in the breaks, so plan for long drives.
- Respect private ranches by sticking to public lands—ask locals for the best access points.
- Hire a guide from Fort Benton for your first trip; they'll know the hidden honey holes for walleye.
- Keep bear spray handy in the backcountry; black bears are around, especially near river camps.
Notable Species (60)
- Cutthroat troutOncorhynchus clarkii
- Spruce grouseFalcipennis canadensis
- Ruddy duckOxyura jamaicensis
- Greater white-fronted gooseAnser albifrons
- Common merganserMergus merganser
- Cinnamon teal duckAnas cyanoptera
- American wigeon duckAnas americana
- White-cheeked pintail duckAnas bahamenis
- White crappiePomoxis annularis
- White sturgeonAcipenser transmontanus
- White-tailed ptarmiganLagopus leucura
- Wood duckAnas sponsa
- SaugerSander canadensis
- Ring-Necked duckAythya collaris
- Blue winged teal duckAnas discors
- BuffleheadBucephala ableola
- Eastern turkeyMeleagris gallopavo silvestris
- American black duckAnas rubripes
- Bigmouth buffaloIctiobus cyprinellus
- Black buffaloIctiobus niger
- Blue grouseDendragapus obscurus
- Bull sharkCarcharhinus leucas
- BurbotLota lota
- Canvasback duckAythya valisineria
- Common goldeneyeBucephala clangula americana
- Common goldeneyeBucephala clangula
- Gadwall duckAnas strepera
- Golden redhorseMoxostoma erythrurum
- Hooded merganserMergus cucullatus
- Largescale suckerCatostomus macrocheilus
- Lesser Scaup duckAythya affinis
- Lesser snow gooseAnser caerulescens caerulescens
- Longnose garLepisosteus osseus
- Longnose suckerCatostomus catostomus
- Merriam's turkeyMeleagris gallopavo merriami
- Northern pikeminnowPtychocheilus oregonensis
- Northern pintail duckAnas acuta
- Northern shoveler duckAnas clypeata
- Ozark bassAmbloplites constellatus
- Pumpkinseed perchLepomis gibbosus
- Redhead duckAythya americana
- Rock bassAmbloplites rupestris
- Shadow bassAmbloplites ariommus
- Shorthead redhorseMoxostoma macrolepidotum
- Shortnose garLepisosteus platostomus
- Shovelnose sturgeonScaphirhynchus platorynchus
- Silver carpHypophthalmichthys molitrix
- Smallmouth bassMicropterus dolomieu
- Sockeye salmonOncorhynchus nerka
- Spotted bassMicropterus punctulatus
- Common teal duckAnas crecca
- Chain pickerelEsox niger
- Northern pikeEsox Lucius
- Alligator garAtractosteus spatula
- Harlequin duckHistrionicus histrionicus
- Red-breasted merganserMergus serrator
- PaddlefishPolyodon spathula
- Barrow's goldeneye duckBucephala islandica
- Greater scaup duckAythya marila
- Smallmouth buffaloIctiobus bubalus
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