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  • Fish and Wildlife Commission Seeks Comment on Wildlife Proposals, 2022 Fishing Regulations

    Sep 8, 2021

    FOR THE COURIER HELENA – The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission is seeking public review and comment on several wildlife-related items and the 2022 Montana fishing regulations, all of which were approved for comment during the recent commission meeting. Wildlife proposals include the wild turkey augmentations in north-central Montana, bighorn sheep augmentation on Wildhorse Island, Adaptive Harvest Management Plan for Mule Deer and the 2022 Annual Work Plan for Elk Management in Areas with Brucellosis. More information on the wildlife p...

  • 2021 Big Game Hunting Forecast

    Sep 1, 2021

    FOR THE COURIER HELENA – Are you ready for hunting season? FWP can help. In addition to the following hunting forecast, FWP provides online information about hunting access, including our popular Block Management Program. Through the program, we coordinate with landowners to provide hunting access to more than 7 million acres of private land. The interactive Hunt Planner map allows users to look at information for various species, including hunting districts and regulations. The hunt planner interactive map is a great way to access our block m...

  • Joshua "Josh" James Marks

    May 12, 2021

    Joshua "Josh" James Marks died suddenly at his home in Williston, North Dakota the evening of May 3rd. He was 41 years old. Josh was born February 13, 1980 in Winona, Minnesota to Jim Orlikowski and Pam Sleeper. He was a happy boy who seemed to be older, and bigger, than his years. One of his first words were "cokefries". He would belt it out to get his mother to head to McDonald's. He always loved being outside. Josh was a year and a half old when his sister, Kristi was born. He was not...

  • Black Bear Captured Near Brockway Successfully Moved to Little Belts

    Ron Seldon, Region 6 FWP|Jun 5, 2013

    A black bear captured on a ranch near the McCone County town of Brockway over the Memorial Day weekend has been moved by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks wardens to a new home in the Little Belt Mountains. FWP Region 6 Warden Todd Tryan of Glasgow received a report from McCone County Undersheriff Lonny Jensen on May 24 that a bear had just been spotted in the Brockway Cemetery. Tryan immediately headed to the area and eventually located the animal in a scrap woodpile more than three miles north...