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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has established a newChronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Management Zone in Hunting District 170, ...
Spread across two hunting districts, HDs 411 and 535, the herd was estimated at more than 10,380 animals in survey flights conducted this year by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks biologists.
Deer season may go on for a bit longer in Montana. The state’s Fish, Wildlife and Parks department is extending the deer hunting season in certain areas of the state. This is due to continuing ...
Montana is usually ranked as one of America’s best elk hunting states. Deer, antelope, mountain sheep, game birds and numerous other wildlife species are the annual targets of over 100,000 ...
The much-awaited 2024 deer, elk and antelope hunting regulations are out for public review and implementation. This is one of Montana’s most popular publications, with 270,000 copies printed ...
Montana may enlarge the state's hunting districts so it can manage fewer of them. Fish Wildlife and Parks may also simplify how it gives out licenses. These changes would mainly be for deer and ...
The hunting of all mountain lions in north central Montana hunting districts 405, 447 and 471, in portions of Cascade, Chouteau, Judith Basin, and Fergus counties, closed at one-half hour ...
Thu., Nov. 24, 2016 Montana expands ‘shoulder seasons’ for elk hunting Montana's elk shoulder season, which has turned out to be extremely popular, is meant to reduce the number of elk on ...
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) estimates that due to unregulated hunting, by 1910 North America’s entire elk herd had dwindled to fewer than 50,000 animals of which half were to be found ...
The hunting of male mountain lions in western Montana hunting district 270, which includes portions of Ravalli County, closed Tuesday, Jan. 12.
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