Butte-Silver Bow today announced that the pond at Copper Mountain Park is open to fishing for children 14 and under. Butte-Silver Bow approached Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks earlier this summer about providing more angling opportunities for the children of Butte. FWP answered the request and stocked approximately 200 Rainbow trout in the Copper Mountain
READ MOREAnglers Can Help Prevent AIS Aquatic invasive species (AIS) threaten Montana’s waterways and fisheries. AIS are plants, animals and pathogens that are not native to Montana and cause harm to Montana’s native plants, animals and fish. AIS populations can reproduce quickly and spread rapidly because there are no natural predators or competitors to keep them
READ MOREwww.glaciermt.com/ice-fishing.php For anyone who is serious about fishing, Montana is at the top of the list as a dream destination. And while many anglers think of Big Sky Country as a place to fish during the warm season, our fish are here year-round. Ice fishing can be a perfect getaway and a true test
READ MOREMontana’s 2015 general fishing season opens Saturday, May 16. Montana’s general fishing season opens on the third Saturday of May, while fishing on the state’s lakes and reservoirs is generally open year round. Montana’s general fishing season closes Nov. 30.To prepare for the 2015 fishing season, pick up the state fishing regulations at FWP offices,
READ MOREMontana’s 2015 hunting and fishing licenses—including conservation, fishing, spring black bear and turkey, upland game bird, deer and elk hunting licenses—are available now at all Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks offices and license providers. March 1 begins the new 2015 license year for Montana hunters and anglers. The new license year is especially important for
READ MORESite Index >> Feedback http://fwp.mt.gov/news/ Fishing Friday, January 16, 2015 Montana’s fishing regulations restrict anglers from importing live bait fish into Montana. It is also illegal to release live bait fish of any kind into Montana waters. Bait fish and the water they are contained in can carry disease, invasive species or foreign organisms. If
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