Available to inquire and book in:
Tantrum Farms
Tantrum Farms
Tantrum Farms
Tantrum Farms
Tantrum Farms
Nearest Town, Billings, Montana
2,200 acres  •  GMU: 590

Freezer Filler Mule Deer Doe Huntat Tantrum Farms


Package Includes
1 Guest
1 Day

We will be offering a limited number of doe hunts this Fall. We do not guarantee success.

This is a package for experienced, self-sufficient hunters. I am not a hunter, and we won't be able to guide you or provide any assistance or guidance when it comes to hunting. 

We see does all the time in our haystacks!

We are located in Montana HD 590, which is a general unit for mule deer. Resident tags are OTC, while nonresidents must draw a tag. Deer B licenses (100 tag quota only) are also available via draw for both residents and nonresidents. Please direct any questions about tags or licenses to LandTrust or Montana FWP.

Drive-in access is limited to the county road to enter and exit the property. No other driving is permitted, whether that be on ranch roads or in fields. We have had too many people get lost or stuck, which takes away from our responsibilities on the ranch. 

No Pheasant or Coyote Hunting.

...
Show More

What’s Included

Species
  • Mule Deer
Hunting Method
Firearms
Archery

Optional Add ons

House | $225.00 / Night

Sleeps: 7 Guests
Bedrooms: 3
1 Queen Bed, 1 King, 1 Single, 1 Double
2 Bathrooms
Hot WaterShower
House Description

GMU and Species Info

Availabile Species: Mule Deer

Helpful Resources for This Package
Field Notes
No Property Updates Yet
Follow this property and get alerts when the landowner publishes property updates.

Land Details

Food: Agriculture, Meadows, and Natural Forage
Water: Creeks, Ponds, and Livestock Tanks
Small Creek and ranch reservoir....
Show More
Shelter: Hills and Grasslands
Small coulees....
Show More

Corinne H

Hosted by

Corinne H

Questions about activities, lodging or amenities?
Available to inquire and book in:

Frequently Asked Questions

Will there be other hunters on the property for the days I book?
How is the population this year?
Will I receive property maps so that I can plan my hunt?
Does LandTrust allow a day for scouting pre-hunt?
How do I know every property/available package is authentic?

Property Access & Ground Rules

  • Check In: After 5:00 AM
  • Check Out: Before 9:00 PM
  • Nearby Interstate: 0-10 miles
  • Nearby Highway: 11-20 miles
  • Nearby Airport: 11-20 miles
  • Campfires: Not allowed
  • Pets: Not allowed on property
  • ATV's: Not allowed
  • Parking: Yes
  • Vehicles: 2 Allowed
  • Drive-in Access: Yes
  • Walk-in Access: Yes
  • Guests: 7 Allowed

Landowner Rules: Since this is a working cattle ranch with livestock and animals we do not allow pets. Leave all gates as you find them. No smoking. Remove your shoes in the entryway if staying in the house. No food or drinks in the bedrooms or living room. Any extra bedrooms (based on party size) will be locked and unavailable.

Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request. View Policy




Landowner

Corinne H

Hosted by

Corinne H

Response rate: 100%

We are Clint, Corinne, Everett, and Scarlett Hammond. We are members of the 5th and 6th generations on this ranch. We run the ranching and farming operation here, are passionate about agriculture and passionate about sharing the lifestyle with others. We have a cow/calf operation and we farm wheat, barley, oats and hay.

You may have wondered about our name; Tantrum Farms. The story goes something like this; we were happily living in our home a few miles from the family ranch. We had built it from scratch slowly finishing everything just how we liked; planting over 300 trees, putting up a large shop, and paying it all off! Then a neighbor put this place up for sale. It is surrounded on three sides by the family ranch and much closer to ranch headquarters. A developer was also interested in purchasing it if we weren't!

After a tumultuous private treaty buy/sell negotiation and biting off more than we could chew we were the proud owners of 2 unlivable houses, 50 years of hoarders garbage, a mess of overgrowth, and broken down outbuildings. So we sold our house and moved in. I (Corinne) may have cried a bit over the loss of my pretty house because this new place was BAD.

Just 18 months later, after 2 major renovations, weekly loads of trash, dirt excavations, floods, septic tank collapse, buildings blowing over, building a third house, and copious amounts of blood, sweat, and tears, we were starting to have vision for this place but we needed a name. After brainstorming for months and each one being vetoed I sarcastically said, "How about we call it Tantrum Farms in honor of all the tears I cried when we moved here!?" My husband (Clint) loved it! I tried to protest. It stuck. Clint loves to tell people he named our ranch after me. Not many girls get that kind of opportunity so I'm taking it!

Now 6 years later we still have many more projects in the wings and clean up to do. If you would like to follow more of our story we are on Instagram: @corinnehammond06  

We are Clint, Corinne, Everett, and Scarlett Hammond. We are members of the 5th and 6th generations on this ranch. We run the ranching and farming operation here, are passionate about agriculture and passionate about sharing the lifestyle with others. We have a cow/calf operation and we farm wheat, barley, oats and hay.

You may have wondered about our name; Tantrum Farms. The story goes something like this; we were happily living in our home a few miles from the family ranch. We had built it from scratch slowly finishing everything just how we liked; planting over 300 trees, putting up a large shop, and paying it all off! Then a neighbor put this place up for sale. It is surrounded on three sides by the family ranch and much closer to ranch headquarters. A developer was also interested in purchasing it if we weren't!

After a tumultuous private treaty buy/sell negotiation and biting off more than we could chew we were the proud owners of 2 unlivable houses, 50 years of hoarders garbage, a mess of overgrowth, and broken down outbuildings. So we sold our house and moved in. I (Corinne) may have cried a bit over the loss of my pretty house because this new place was BAD.

Just 18 months later, after 2 major renovations, weekly loads of trash, dirt excavations, floods, septic tank collapse, buildings blowing over, building a third house, and copious amounts of blood, sweat, and tears, we were starting to have vision for this place but we needed a name. After brainstorming for months and each one being vetoed I sarcastically said, "How about we call it Tantrum Farms in honor of all the tears I cried when we moved here!?" My husband (Clint) loved it! I tried to protest. It stuck. Clint loves to tell people he named our ranch after me. Not many girls get that kind of opportunity so I'm taking it!

Now 6 years later we still have many more projects in the wings and clean up to do. If you would like to follow more of our story we are on Instagram: @corinnehammond06  

Available to inquire and book in:

Location