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  • Local Conservation Key to Big Goals

    Nick Gevock and Rachelle Schrute|Sep 2, 2020

    As Montana hunters and anglers, we know a lot about restoring wildlife and habitat through solid conservation efforts. We've been doing it for over a century and those decades of conservation work has led to the abundance of wildlife we enjoy today. At the turn of the 20th Century, we had reduced the massive big game herds to a boneyard. There were roughly 5,000 elk in Montana and nearly every other species was faring just as poorly. Montana hunters, working closely with landowners, the...

  • Montana FWP Taking Comment On 2021 Fishing Regulation Proposals

    Sep 2, 2020

    FWP is accepting comment on proposed fishing regulations for 2021. The department has 20 proposed changes for 2021, with most changes involving minor corrections and clarifications to avoid confusion and inadvertent violations. One larger-scale proposal is requiring mandatory catch, kill, and report of all walleye captured in the Western Fishing District. The intent of this regulation is to prevent additional illegal introductions of walleye in western Montana and to potentially help the department detect illegal introductions and take action...

  • Some Surplus Licenses Available Aug. 25 For Sale Over The Counter

    Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks|Aug 26, 2020

    The remaining Deer B and Elk B licenses left over from the new surplus list opportunities has become available Tuesday morning, Aug. 25 as over-the-counter sales (OTC). Purchases can be made at any license provider as well as online at: fwp.mt.gov and then clicking on “License: Buy/Apply.” The price of the Deer B license is $10 for residents and $75 for nonresidents. The price of the Elk B license is $20 for residents and $270 for nonresidents. These prices are in addition to the cost of conservation and base hunting licenses. For updates on...

  • ND Federal Duck Stamp Required Sept. 1

    Aug 19, 2020

    Waterfowl hunters age 16 and older are reminded a federal duck stamp is required beginning Sept. 1. Waterfowl includes ducks, geese, swans, mergansers and coots. This year’s 2020-21 federal duck stamp is available for electronic purchase through the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov, instant licensing telephone number, 800-406-6409, or at license vendors registered with the department’s licensing system. Physical stamps are not available at North Dakota license vendors, but they can still be purchased at many U.S. Posta...

  • Fishing at Fort Peck

    Aug 19, 2020

    Lakayla Nentwig and Sawyer Thiel, Sidney, pose with Lakayla's 11 ½ lb Lake Trout she caught on July 4th at Fort Peck....

  • ND Fall Turkey Season Set, Application Deadline Sept. 2

    Aug 19, 2020

    North Dakota’s fall turkey season is set with 3,785 licenses available to hunters, 125 more than last year. Unit 47 (Eddy, Foster, Kidder, Sheridan, Stutsman and Wells counties), which has been closed to fall turkey hunting because of low numbers, is open due to an increase in turkeys in the northern part of the unit. Unit 21 (Hettinger and Adams counties) will remain closed because of a low turkey population. Fall turkey hunters, including gratis applicants, who are interested in applying for a 2020 license can submit an online application t...

  • Hunters Should Check For Closures Due To Wildfires Before Going Afield In Montana

    Aug 19, 2020

    Several wildfires are active in Montana, and this can affect land access for hunters in some areas. Wildfire activity can change rapidly, and some fires may limit public access to roads and areas of public land. Wildfires can also cause closures on block management areas during hunting season. Hunters should check for closures due to wildfires before traveling. Recreationists can view an interactive map of active wildfires in Montana by visiting https://inciweb.nwcg.gov./ If a fire is active near where you plan to hunt, contact the local...

  • Montana FWP Seeks Public Comment On Ice Fishing Contest

    Aug 19, 2020

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on ice fishing contests proposed for the 2020-2021 season. Participants must comply with state fishing regulations, including daily and possession limits. Applications for fishing contests may be approved, approved with conditions, or denied by the FWP Fisheries Division in Helena. Conditions placed on contests may help to minimize fish mortality, regulate harvest, reduce user conflicts, and/or require additional access site maintenance when needed. Information on the proposed fishing...

  • USACE Pump Site Surveys And Proposed Fort Peck Test Flow

    Liv Stavick|Aug 12, 2020

    The United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) intends to test the flows coming from Fort Peck Dam in hopes it will benefit pallid sturgeon recruitment. The proposal originates from required Endangered Species Act consultation with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, who issued a "no jeopardy" biological opinion in April 2018 on the condition that the Corps pursues the test flow. To comply with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements, however, the Corps must draft an En...

  • Enjoying Tobacco Gardens

    Jul 29, 2020

    Despite windy conditions anglers still had fun at Tobacco Gardens Marina & Resort near Watford City July 18-19....

  • Montana FWP "Kids To Fish" Program Allows Anglers To Borrow Gear & Tackle For Free

    Jul 29, 2020

    A popular Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks program that allows kids and their friends or families to check out free fishing rods and tackle is in full swing again this year. FWP staff restocked and maintained over 400 fishing rods in nearly 43 different locations across Montana’s Hi-Line. The “Kids to Fish” program lets anglers check out fishing rods and reels equipped with basic tackle, such as hooks, bobbers, and sinkers. Typically, eight rods are at each location, and usually a well-stocked tackle box is available to borrow and use. “Of c...

  • Record Lakes Stocked with Walleye Fingerlings

    Jul 29, 2020

    North Dakota Game and Fish Department fisheries personnel are finishing stocking a record 180 lakes across the state with nearly 12 million walleye fingerlings. Fisheries production and development supervisor Jerry Weigel said the number of lakes bested the previous high by nearly 30 waters. “There is record water across the state, so timing of a near record walleye production could not have come at a better time,” Weigel said. “Valley City and Garrison Dam national fish hatcheries contributed to make this happen. Both hatcheries have been...

  • Anglers Should Keep Fish Caught in Deep Water

    Jul 15, 2020

    North Dakota Game and Fish Department fisheries personnel encourage anglers to keep fish caught from depths of more than 25 feet, rather than practice catch-and-release. Scott Gangl, Game and Fish fisheries management section leader, said while catch-and-release is often encouraged under the right conditions, fish reeled in from this depth will likely die if released. “Fish caught from deep water have a lower chance of surviving after you release them because of the extreme change in water pressure,” Gangl said. Change in water pressure wil...

  • First Fish at Sidney Bridge

    Jul 15, 2020

  • Bakken Summer Rides Three Weekends Drive, Ride, Boat

    Jul 15, 2020

    Fun summer rides to explore a few of the best tourist stops in Western North Dakota. Explore a few of the best tourist stops in Western North Dakota on three special Bakken rides this summer. Take part in the North-Central and Southwest rides by motorcycle, classic car or your daily commuter and get your boat on the water for the Lake Sakakawea float! The ride is hosted by the North Dakota Petroleum Foundation and proceeds from the ride will benefit Oilfield Helping Hands. The Bakken Summer Rides: July 25: North-Central North Dakota - Start in...

  • Fishing on Trenton Lake

    Jul 1, 2020

  • Operation Dry Water

    Jul 1, 2020

    The North Dakota Game and Fish Department will again participate in Operation Dry Water as part of a nationally coordinated effort to increase knowledge about the dangers of boating under the influence. The goal is to reduce the number of accidents and deaths associated with alcohol and drug use on state waterways. ODW weekend, July 3-5, is the national weekend of heightened enforcement effort directed at boating under the influence laws and recreational boater outreach. While informing and educating boaters about the hazards and negative outco...

  • Fungus That Causes White-Nose Syndrome Found In Eastern Montana

    MT Fish and Wildlife and Parks|Jul 1, 2020

    Samples taken from bridges in three eastern Montana counties have tested positive for the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome (WNS) in bats. The presence of the fungus – Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd) – was confirmed in Daniels, Richland and Fallon counties but does not necessarily confirm the presence of the disease. The samples were tested by the USGS National Wildlife Health Center in Madison, WI. National Health Center and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff are closely mon...

  • Free Online Hunter/Bowhunter Education Classes In Montana

    Jul 1, 2020

    To protect public health and reduce overall spread of COVID-19, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has temporarily cancelled all in-person Hunter and Bowhunter Education classes. Please take advantage of the opportunities to get certified now. If you require Hunter Education, please take the free, online-only course using code MThnDbeHtbWkJf20 at hunter-ed.com/montana. You must be 12 years of age by Jan. 16, 2021, or older to register for this course. If you require Bowhunter Education, you may access the course at bowhunter-ed.com/montana. Use...

  • Annual Savage Volunteer Fire Department Catfish Calcutta & Tournament Held June 12-13

    Jun 17, 2020

    Calcutta Results: 1st Place: Team 43/Ben Rahr, $4,965.09, Sheila Conradsen 2nd Place: Team 50/Brenner Flaten, $3,698.13, Sam Syth 3rd Place: Team 55/Jeff Miller, $2,944.81, Jeff Miller 4th Place: Team 45/Josh Schmierer, $2,311.33, Daniel Lawrance 5th Place: Team 48/Dan Lawrance, $1986.03, Daniel Lawrance 6th Place: Team 15/Owen Nelson, $1,215.59, Kylee Lange Tournament Results: Big Fish: Jeremy Schepens, 13.51#, $200 1st Place: Team 43, Ben Rahr, 7.57#. $790.25 2nd Place: Team 50, Brenner...

  • 16th Annual Children's Fishing Derby

    Jun 17, 2020

    The 16th Annual Watford City Children's Fishing Derby was held Saturday morning, June 13. This year there were two separate sessions with 150 participants registered. Due to COVID-19, lunch was not served, but there were door prizes and snacks along with worms and fishing poles....

  • White-Nose Syndrome Kills ND Bats Near MT Border

    Jun 17, 2020

    So far, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks hasn’t found signs of the deadly white-nose syndrome (WNS) in the state’s bat populations, but biologists are closely monitoring the situation. Recent reports of bat deaths from WNS just over the border in North Dakota make monitoring efforts even more critical. “Bats provide important services in protecting crops and timber from flying pests,” said Lauri Hanauska-Brown, Montana FWP nongame wildlife management bureau chief. “Bats also eat tons of mosquitoes each year, meaning they play a role in reducing...

  • Fish For Free Over Father's Day Weekend June 20-21 Montana

    Jun 17, 2020

    Whether you’re tying on a salmon fly or putting a night crawler onto a hook, during Father’s Day weekend, everyone in Montana can fish for free. While this family-oriented opportunity allows anyone to fish without a license on June 20-21, all other fishing rules and regulations are in effect and must be followed. FWP encourages all would-be anglers to be aware of boating and water safety on Montana’s rivers and streams, particularly this year as many rivers across the state are still experiencing spring runoff and flood conditions. Addit...

  • High, Swift Water Conditions Create Risks For Recreationists

    Jun 10, 2020

    The tragic drowning of a Great Falls man who was swimming in Belt Creek near the Sluice Boxes area on Wednesday is a good reminder for swimmers, boaters, floaters and anglers to use caution in and near the water. Water levels are higher and swifter in rivers throughout Montana due to spring runoff, and recreationists should be aware of extra risks that come with high flows. These conditions can change rapidly, creating new and hidden hazards for boaters. Water temperatures are also especially cold this time of year, which increases the risk of...

  • Savage Catfish Tournament to Proceed June 12-13

    Jun 3, 2020

    The Savage Volunteer Fire Department Catfish Tournament will proceed on June 12-13 with a few minor exeptions. The calcutta will take place June 12 at 7 p.m. It will take place outdoors, rain or shine. They strongly suggest attendees keep the recomended social distancing of 6 feet or more. The tournament will move forward as planned on June 13. They ask that all family groups maintain the 6 foot social distancing while at the weigh in trailer. Tournament & calcutta winners will be announced at the end of the weigh ins & the fish have been...

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