FWP Says One Hunting Season Over – More To Come [YouTube]
The Montana general rifle hunting season officially ended on Sunday, but there are more opportunities for hunters through the winter. Continue reading…
View ArticleFWP Update on Wolf Hunting – Mussel Invasion Into Montana Waters
Education and Public Information specialist with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Ron Aasheim, provided an update Friday on wolf hunting numbers, and the alarming prospect of invasive mussels coming...
View ArticleFWP Proposing an Expansion of the Wolf Hunting Season
The wolf hunting season has become so popular in the northwest part of the state, that Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is asking to expand the season starting next year in Region One. Continue reading…
View ArticleGovernor Gianforte Discusses Wolf Trapping Incident with Press
As part of a press conference to bring attention to National Agriculture Week, Governor Greg Gianforte was asked by reporters about a recent incident where he was cited by Montana Fish, Wildlife and...
View ArticleWolf Snaring and Trapping Education Offered by Montana Groups
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks released information this week especially for those hunters interested in wolf snaring and trapping this season. Continue reading…
View ArticleOver 1,700 Want Wolf Trapping Training in Montana [AUDIO]
Interest in wolf trapping in Montana has surprised officials at Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Spokesman Ron Aasheim says over 1,700 requests for more information about wolf trapping certification...
View ArticleTwo Wolves Trapped Since Season Opener [AUDIO]
Wolf trapping season got underway officially on Saturday, and only two have been caught so far, according to Ron Aasheim with Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks. Continue reading…
View ArticleTrapping Setbacks Required on Lake Como Ski Trails [AUDIO]
Bitterroot National Forest Supervisor Julie King has signed an order to require 150 foot setbacks from cross-country ski trails around Lake Como. Continue reading…
View ArticleMountain Lions – Coyotes and Bobcats Caught in Wolf Traps [AUDIO]
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks officials knew other animals than wolves would be caught in wolf traps, and so far, they have been proved right. Continue reading…
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