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In response to dry, warm weather that could increase the danger of human-caused wildfires, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks fishing access sites and wildlife management areas will be under Stage 1 Fire Restrictions in Blaine County beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Friday morning, Sept. 4. The restrictions will be in effect until further notice. This follows Stage 1 restrictions already in place in Valley, Hill and Roosevelt counties.
FWP followed the lead of officials in these counties that have adopted Stage 1 Fire Restrictions. These restrictions ban campfires except where specifically exempted. Stage 1 Fire Restrictions also prohibit smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, and in areas at least three feet in diameter that are cleared of all flammable materials. People still may cook on an LP gas or propane stove that can be turned on and off.
Per FWP policy, no fires will be allowed, even in steel grates, at any fishing access site (FAS) or wildlife management area (WMA) in the above-named counties. Campfires, normally allowed, are prohibited at the following sites:
Glasgow Base Pond FAS, Valley County
Fort Peck Dredge Cut Pond (Trout Pond) FAS, Valley County
Bear Paw FAS, Hill County
Bailey Reservoir FAS, Hill County
Fresno Tail water FAS, Hill County
Open fires are already prohibited year-round at the following sites:
Faber Reservoir FAS, Blaine County
Duck Creek and School Trust FASs, Valley County
Hinsdale and Vandalia WMAs, Valley County
Lost River and Rookery WMAs, Hill County
Lewis and Clark FAS (Bridge Park), Roosevelt County.
For updates on restrictions and closures around the state, go to fwp.mt.gov, and under the “news” tab, click on “drought and fire.”
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