Comment Sought on Fishing Regulation Changes

The Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission is seeking comment on proposed changes to 2013 fishing regulations.

The proposed changes to current regulations are listed below.

Central District

Changes in the Centennial Valley include:

Elk Lake allow catch-and-release angling only for Arctic grayling.

Red Rock Creek and Widgeon Pond expand cutthroat trout harvest opportunities.

Upper Red Rock Creek allow catch-and-release angling only for Arctic grayling and expand cutthroat trout harvest opportunities

Yellowstone River eliminates the exception that allows two lines with two hooks per line all year from the mouth of the Clarks Fork River to the I-90 Bridge at Billings.

Eastern District

Fort Peck Reservation Tribal Boundary Water changes the catfish harvest in the regulations so it is consistent with Tribal and Montana fishing regulations.

The proposed changes are available for review and comment on the FWP website at fwp.mt.gov. Click "Fishing" and then look under "Opportunities for Public Comment".

Comments may also be mailed to Fisheries Bureau, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, P.O. Box 200701; Helena, MT 59601. Comments may also be emailed to [email protected].

Comments must be received by Sept. 5. The FWP Commission is scheduled to take final action on the fishing regulations in October.

 

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