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Montana could lose as much as 35% of its cold-water trout habitat by 2080, a new study says.
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The annual restriction bars fishing between 2 p.m. and midnight from the dam at Ennis Lake to the confluence with the Jefferson River between July 15 and August 15. The Fish and Wildlife Commission will hold a meeting for public comment on the issue Thursday.
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Additional fishing restrictions took effect Monday for rivers in western Montana. The restrictions are intended to prevent fishing during the heat of the day, when high temperatures can stress trout and other cold-water species.
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) is proposing to remove non-native trout species in Cooney Creek, a tributary of the upper Swan River in...
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Yellowstone National Park will temporarily ban wakeboard boats and plans to gate boat launches this season to reduce the risk of introducing new invasive…
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is proposing to remove non-native smallmouth bass from Gallatin Valley ponds. The agency says the Midwestern fish could…
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A new study published in Science magazine found that many of the world’s trout species are facing extinction due to climate change, overfishing and…