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The state's Natural Resource Damage Program and Butte-Silver Bow County reached an agreement to use NRDP funds to pay for ...
Nearly a dozen rivers in western Montana and a handful of rivers inside the borders of Yellowstone National Park are under ...
Hoot-owl restrictions will be implemented on several Montana rivers starting Thursday at 2 p.m.These restrictions will affect ...
Georgetown County officials are clearing the air on a potential surf fishing ban that was approved in its second reading.
About: Located just outside Glendive, Makoshika is Montana’s largest state park and features pine and juniper trees on its ...
Low stream and river flows and higher water temperatures lead to "hoot-owl" fishing restrictions, which close a stretch of a river or creek to fishing from 2 p.m. to midnight.
A proposed ordinance in Georgetown County would restrict surf and bait fishing during certain times during the summer and ban shark fishing on public beaches.
On Tuesday, county council approved a second reading of a proposed ordinance that would place limits on land-based shark fishing particularly in areas heavily used by the public.
Farmers in Northwest Montana largely plant wheat, barley, hay, lentils and canola, like Tryg Koch with Heritage Customs Farms. Koch farms 3,000 acres on 100% leased land.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials announced that beginning July 16, hoot-owl restrictions would take effect beginning at 2 p.m. on the Lower Bitterroot River. Under the restrictions, fishing ...
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