Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 8

Published by BS Central

515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net

Vo
l. 8 M
ond 9
ay, Ap
ril 29, 201

Safe at 3rd!
It was a close call, but Lylie Foster slid into third base over the Scotties. Below, family and teammates gathered
safe and sound during Glasgow’s game with Cut Bank to honor Scotty seniors Aurora Chappell, Madison
Saturday evening. The Wolves escaped with a 9-8 victory Collinsworth, Devon Johnson and Micah Tweten.

photos by Rachel Boese


Discussing a 3.5 million acre
Bison Reserve THURSDAY
Regional, landscape-scale conservation initiatives
can present significant economic, cultural and land-use
challenges for rural residents and agricultural interests.
Conservation initiatives can fragment and blur county
boundaries, complicate infrastructure access, impact local
customs, or restrict private property, potentially resulting
in an increase in local taxes as conservation lands are
removed from county property tax rolls.
County governments possess specific authority for
meaningful engagement in federal, natural resource and
land use planning activities – powers that go well beyond
those enjoyed by non-governmental organizations
Cool one (NGOs) or the public.
These powers, codified in the congressional record,
tonight federal statutes, and agency regulations, provide county
commissioners and some conservation districts a direct
pathway for effective participation in federal, land use
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 22. East wind
planning efforts.
around 8 mph.
For these informal briefings, Stillwater Technical
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of rain after noon. Mostly
cloudy, with a high near 44. East wind 7 to 9 mph.
Solutions (STS) will discuss recent Executive and
Secretarial Orders and processes from the National
Tuesday Night: A slight chance of rain and snow before
10pm, then a slight chance of snow between 10pm and Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) that require federal
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 26. East wind 3 agencies to balance human and natural systems during
to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. decision-making.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 50. Light and Couched in the context of a proposal to create a
variable wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the morning. regional, 3.5M acre bison preserve and using examples of
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 30. appropriate and successful federal/county engagement in
South wind 8 to 10 mph. other states, these briefings will provide meaningful ways
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 60. South wind 8 local citizens can support their county commissioners in
to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. their representative and legislative functions.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36. Briefings will be held on Tuesday, April 30th from
Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph. 3:00-4:30 p.m. at the Eagles Club in Lewistown and on
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61. West wind 7 to Thursday, May 2nd from 3:00-4:30 at the Glasgow
13 mph. Senior Citizens Center.
Friday Night: A 20% chance of precipitation. Mostly cloudy, “These guys (Stillwater Technical Solutions, a Kansas-
with a low around 36. West wind 5 to 9 mph becoming calm based consulting firm) have a good track record,” says
after midnight. Valley County Commissioner John Fahlgren, who is
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, hoping for good public turnout this Thursday.
with a high near 57. West northwest wind 6 to 9 mph.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 34.
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 57. Welcome!
ior Citizen Center
Existing & New Patients

S en ior Citizen Center


S en NOW OPEN
TUESDAY Monday, Wednesday,
Friday, and Saturday
Ham & Yams 10am-6pm
Organic Medical
Call for reservation by 10 AM 406-228-4202
228-9500 Alternatives
BUZZIFIEDS
GLASGOW GUN SHOW: Friday, Saturday & Sunday, May 3-5. Fri.3-7pm, BUZZ
Sat., 9am-6pm, & Sun. 9am-3pm. Firearms & accessories, optics, knives, FULL TIME & PART TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide prepares
shooting vests, coins, western arts & crafts, misc. LOCATED AT THE and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily
GLASGOW CIVIC CENTER nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. This position provides
BUZZ a very meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel gratitude
WANT A REWARDING CAREER? Come work at Milk River Inc. as a Direct daily for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE
Support Specialist. We monitor adults with development disabilities. Looking ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
for motivated caring people. STOP BY MILK RIVER ACTIVITY CENTER BUZZ
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION. FOR SALE OR RENT: Built in 2015. 2-story townhome. 4 bdrm/3 bath (1
BUZZ bdrm/bath on main floor), 2-car heated garage, washer/dryer, sprinkler
LABORER NEEDED for underground utility construction. Start at $17/hr. system & more. $1500/mo. rent. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL JOHN @
Must have valid drivers license. Must be willing to travel Montana. Lodging (406)263-2046
is Provided. Fax resume to 406-367-5274 or send to PO Box 266, Glasgow, BUZZ
MT OR CALL 406-262-4430 FOR MORE INFORMATION. OFFICE BASEMENT FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 1 bath, with washer &
dryer, TV, refrigerator, fully furnished. Free utilities & WiFi. Flexible lease
###BUZZ### for traveling workers. Asking $1,500/mo. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC.
NEW DIRECTIONS Has space available. Nail or pedicure, 3 days or 228-2114
Full time, Beauticians. Rent Negotiable. CALL NEW DIRECTIONS AT BUZZ
406-228-4577 APT. FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of Glasgow.
BUZZ Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit, A/C. $595/
HI-LINE HOME PROGRAMS, INC. has an opening for a Family Support month. 360-750-6746
Specialist. The Specialist works directly within the family environment. BUZZ
Must have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Human Services field or a FOR RENT: 3-bedroom home, 1600 sq. ft. with detached garage. 1.5 bath,
combination of education and relevant experience. Position is fulltime with big kitchen, built-ins. Water/sewer provided. No smoking or pets. Deposit,
benefits. Travel required, vehicle provided. Children served are ages birth lease required. (406)367-9300 OR (651)490-5757
to 16 years of age. APPLY AT HI-LINE HOME PROGRAMS • 228-9431 BUZZ
BUZZ FOR RENT: Unfurnished, carpeted 3 bedroom, 1 new bath home. Washer &
CARQUEST is now hiring full-time and part-time positions. Apply directly dryer hookups, full basement, 1 car garage, & storage shed. 103 Sioux St.,
to www.advanceAuto.com or call Carquest at 228-9381 Fort Peck, located near the Summer Theatre. CALL SHERYL BELCHER
BUZZ AT 406-230-2675 OR 701-721-5214
VALLEY VIEW HOME is currently looking for a new Assistant Director of
Nursing that has an RN license. This role is an 8-5 Mon-Fri with flexibility COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE:
to help when short staffed. As the Assistant Director of Nursing, your role
is to continue to manage nursing department staff while ensuring high
quality care be taken place. Long term care experience preferred. We offer
a competitive Salary. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM
THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
BUZZ
SAND ELECTRIC Looking for Journeyman Electrician. Pay DOE. DROP
OFF A GENERIC APPLICATION AT SAND ELECTRIC • 228-8333
BUZZ
CAMPBELL LODGE: has openings for various shifts. CONTACT 228-9328
OR PICK UP APPLICATION AT CAMPBELL LODGE
BUZZ
LOOKING TO HIRE: Come join our team! Ezzies has an opening for a
full time Bulk Truck Driver. Duties will include fuel deliveries, warehouse
duties and hauling oil and propane. Must be able to lift heavy items and
use a computer for invoicing. Hours will be Monday - Friday and rotating
For Sale $245,000
Saturdays. The new hire will Need to be flexible. Customer service skills 2,540 sq. ft. commercial building located in
are a must. Benefits include Health insurance, 401k and competitive wages.
APPLY AT EZZIES WHOLESALE INC. established, high traffic area in downtown Glasgow.
BUZZ Large corner lot with ample off-street parking.
VALLEY COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT: Hiring for bridge crew. Open
til filled. Pick up job description from Road Department. or generic job For more information or to schedule a showing,
application from Wolf Point Job Service or online. contact Chandra Moomey at (406) 879-3239
BUZZ
CAREER OPPORTUNITY Thompson & Sons is looking for a Mechanic,
Truck Driver, & Equipment Operator. STOP IN AT THOMPSON & SONS,
HIWAY 2 WEST OR CALL 228-4801
BUZZ
MARKLE’S ACE HARDWARE seeks motivated, outgoing people for
immediate employment in full and part time positions. PLEASE STOP BY
THE STORE FOR AN APPLICATION 416 2ND AVE. SOUTH
Valley View
HEALTH FAIR
Thursday, May 16th
6:00 am - 10:00 am
Happy Valley View Home
Birthday 1225 Perry Lane

Audree Breakfast Available $5


Questions Call
Love the Family 406-228-2461

Summer
Sign-ups

Beginning
Monday, May 6th
7 am - 2 pm
Programs are
First Come
First Serve
Summer Recreation
& Swimming Lesson
Start June 12th
Call Holly at the
Rec. Dept. 228-8341

Wednesday photos by Rachel Boese


Nights
6:00 - 8:00pm
All eyes on the ball!
Build a Burger Laura Ross launches one as the spectators look on. Rachel ain’t sure if this was the
& get a Scotty junior’s grand slam home run, but by the looks of things it was a well-hit ball.
Domestic Beer Here are Glasgow’s games played in order they occurred: Colstrip over Glasgow 17
$6 for Members - 0; Shepherd over Glasgow 24 - 22; Glasgow over Great Falls Central 12 - 5; Cut
$8 for Non-Members Bank over Glasgow 9 - 8. The Scotties are in Havre this evening.
Top Ten Meet this Tuesday GREAT LOCATION Quaint starter home for sale in Glasgow,
Montana. The home features 2 bedrooms
with 2 baths. Everything is located on 26th
While the Scotties host the 35th Annual Top Ten Ave, the first place in Glasgow. The estate
features a single car garage, large backyard,
Track & Field Meet, this past Saturday they competed at and full basement! Enjoy the great amenities
that in town living brings! Close to many
the Fairfield/Belt Invitational held in Great Falls where restaurants, museums, gas stations, churches
both the boys and girls took third and both behind and recreational fun! If you are looking for that
outdoor adventure hop in the car and head over
behind Seeley-Swan and Fort Benton. to Alumni Park, Milk River, Children’s Museum
of NE Montana, Fort Peck, Missouri River or
Boys Team Scores: Seeley- Girls Team Scores: Seeley- one of the many parks surrounding! Call Jon or
Swan 75, Fort Benton 20-1037 the Helland Agency at 406-228-2114
Swan 79, Fort Benton 68,
75, Glasgow 66, Fairfield Glasgow 60, Havre 54, CALL Jon at 406-263-2113 Reduced $109,000
www.hellandagencyinc.com
54, Jefferson 44, Denton- Chester-Joplin-Inverness
Geyser-Stanford 28, Wolf 36, Chinook 33, Belt 29,
SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME
Point 28 Fairfield 29, Cut Bank 28, Spacious 3806 sq. ft. family home near
• Boys 1600 m — Ellis Wolf Point 27 elementary school with classic brick exterior
McKean 1st, Merlin has 3 bedrooms, 1 sleeping room, Den, 3
• 400 m — Emily Kolstad baths, formal dining room, cherry kitchen
McKean 5th, Wilson 2nd cabinets, expansive living room with
Overby 6th fireplace,master bedroom with over-sized
• 1600 m — Iris McKean 2nd closet and master bath. Finished basement
• Boys 3200 m — Ellis • 3200 m — Iris McKean 1st,
has large family room, built in bar, storage
area, sleeping room, and full bath. Attached
McKean 1st, Wilson Ali Cunningham 6th double car garage with workshop is a bonus!
Overby 3rd, Merlin
• 300 m Hurdles — Ellie
PRICE REDUCED $319,000 #338
McKean 4th Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
Page 5th (406) 228-2525 -
• 4 x 100 m relay — www.redfoxxrealestate.com
Glasgow 3rd • 4 x 100 m relay —
Glasgow 5th
• 4 x 400 m relay —
Glasgow 5th • 4 x 400 m relay — Keep Your Cool GLASGOW
Glasgow 3rd
• Discus — Chevy Boos ICE COLD SCHOOL MENU
• Shot Put — Riley Noser
1st, Ben Miller 4th
3rd, Natosha Sand 5th
AUTO TUESDAY
• Javelin — Brett Glaser
• Pole Vault — Katie Kaiser
AIR53999 Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal • Apple Stick
2nd
2nd, Emily Kolstad 3rd, Hwy 2 W Oranges • Milk
• High Jump — Alec
Boland 5th
Anika Peters 6th GLENN’S
AUTO REPAIR &
Lunch
Tomato Soup w/ Sunflower Seeds
• Pole Vault — Caden WRECKER SERVICE Melted Chz Sandwich • Mixed Fruit
Gustafson 5th Call 228-2715 or 263-1249 Goldfish Crackers • Milk

Scotty athletes competing in the Top Ten meet include:


Boys, Alec Boland, high jump and 800 meters; Chevy
Boos, discuss; Tyler Fitzsimmons, 4x100 relay, 100 and
200 meters; Brett Glaser, shot put, javelin and 4x400 relay;
Garrett Lloyd, 400 meters, 4x100 relay and 4x400 relay;
Jeremiah McCoy, 800 meters; Ellis McKean, 4x400 relay
and 3200 meters; Merlin McKean, 1600 meters; Ben Miller,
discus; Dylan Nieskens, 100 meters, both relays; Wilson
Overby, 3200 meters; Wilson Overby, 3200 meters; Colton Custom Carpentry •Roofing Repairs •Windows •Doors •Kitchens •Baths
Pewitt; 4x100 relay; Dalton Sand, 1600 meters; and Fynn
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
Sukut, 300 hurdles.
Email: beardhi@gmail.com • Licensed & insured • Free Estimates
Girls: Teya Campbell, javelin; Ali Cunningham, 1600 and
3200 meters; Keely Fossum, both relays and 400 meters;
Katie Kaiser, pole vault; Emily Kolstad, both relays, pole
vault and 400 meters; Iris McKean, 4x400 relay and 1600
meters; Abrianna Nielsen, 4x100 relay; Riley Noser, shot
put; Lauren Padden, 3200 meters; Anika Peters, pole
vault; Brennan Peters, discus; Alaina Sallee, 4x400 relay; FOR ALL YOUR
and Blair Westby, 200 meters and 4x100 relay.
The meet gets underway with field events at 3:00. ELECTRICAL NEEDS
The National Anthem is at 3:30 Admission price is $5
for adults, $4 for students. CALL 263-2724
VALLEY COUNTY REPUBLICAN
CENTRAL COMMITTEE
SMARTPHONE & TABLET REPAIR
ORGANIZING CONVENTION

$20 Off All Screen Repairs


Tuesday, April 30
at 5:30 pm
$10 off battery repairs
406-228-6000
SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY
Screen Glasgow Elks Lodge
info@rescuemydevice.com 702 2nd Ave South Home Button
Earpiece Speaker
WIFI & Bluetooth Antenna

NOW
OPEN
Monday-Friday
4pm - Close
Saturday & Sunday
Noon - Close
Located on HWY 2 E
across from
Cottonwood Inn
Come to Dink’s &
Have some Drinks

April 24 - 30, 2019


BLOWOUT
Paper Wrapped Frozen
GROUND BEEF $2.99 lb.
While Supplies Last
Boneless Beef
TRI TIP ROAST........................$5.99 lb.
Boneless Beef
TRI TIP STEAKS ......................$6.99 lb.
Aqua Star 1.25 lb. Select Varieties
SALMON FILLETS.................... $7.99 lb.
Sargento 4-4.5 oz. Select Varieties
BALANCED BREAKS .................. .2 / $6
Food Club 7-8 oz. Select Varieties
SHREDDED CHEESE ................... 3 / $5
Land O’ Frost 10-16 oz. Select Varieties
LUNCH MEAT ........................$3.99 ea.
Jennie-O 2 lb. Select Varieties
TURKEY BURGERS .................$9.99 ea.
Banquet 6.4 oz. Select Varieties
BREAKFAST SAUSAGE ................ 4 / $5
Folgers 24.2-30.5 oz. Select Varieties
COFFEE.................................$4.99 ea.
Pinocci Opposes HB411 This can’t even be legal,” Pinocci exclaimed.
When asked how taxes were being raised through
By Jordan Hall, The Roundup HB411, he answered incredulously, “You’re going to love
Randy Pinocci, the recently elected Public Service this, it’s incredible. They say Fish and Game desperately need
Commissioner for District 1 (which includes much of money to inspect boats to see if the zebra mussels are on it.
Eastern Montana), has some strong opinions about HB411, So they say they’re trying to protect hydro-electric blades,
which he feels is designed to increase the Montana Fish, which produce power. But I believe at the speed those blades
Wildlife & Parks Department’s revenue by tacking funding are turning, nothing is going to attach to it. It’s a way to fund
onto an energy-related bill, while letting legislators claim Game and Fish directly and will grow their department, but
they didn’t raise taxes. Pincocci is also soliciting thoughts on do it through a utility rate increase instead of by raising taxes
a possible Montana Dakota Utilities rate increase from the the conventional way.”
public in Sidney. He continued, “Fish and Game is going to get the money
The Roundup spoke to Pinocci about both issues. directly and grow their department. They’re an entity that
Pinocci began, “One of the promises I made while wants to get more money, hire more people, have more
campaigning was to make a real effort to change the way that power. You know, maybe bettering their retirement or buying
Public Service Commissioners interact with the public, so another quad or another snowmobile. It’s a million dollars.
the public knows exactly what we do. Currently, Montana Recently they got assault-weapon training. Why?”
Dakota Utilities is requesting a rate increase because before Joel Krautter, the representative for Richland County
they do so they have to get the approval of the Public Service (District 35), voted for HB411 and the funding increase.
Commission.” Representatives from neighboring Eastern Montana districts
“If we’re going to have a rate increase at MDU,” Pinocci voted against the bill, including Alan Doane (District 36),
argued, “and that can happen through the legislature, people Rhonda Knudsen (District 34), and Casey Knudsen (District
need to be aware.” 33).
Pinocci also spoke passionately about what he believes
is a closeted tax increase passed through a house bill dealing Note from the Buzz: Even though HB411 passed and the
with hydroelectric facilities. legislative session is over, Pinocci urges concerned citizens to
He added, “I thought I would also educate the public put the pressure on Governor Steve Bullock to veto this bill.
on some things that happened in the legislative session. One As Pinocci says, “It ain’t over ’til it’s over!”
of the more shocking things, House Bill 411, is adding over
a million dollars to Northwest Energy rate-payers to cover
protection from the zebra mussel which has nothing to do
with energy and should be paid for from the general fund.
Does this mean that any time they need tax money they’ll
add it to the electric bill? While this doesn’t affect MDU
customers, this sets a dangerous precedent of raising taxes
through electric companies.”
According to Pinocci, HB411 was written to provide
a major payday to Montana FWP, for something not really
needed, at least as it pertains to energy production.
Pinocci argues that Montana HB 411 was designed to
fund government bureaucratic growth, using environmental
concerns to do so. According to proponents of HB411, the
ominous ‘zebra mussel’ is an aquatic invasive species that
needs eradicated. Although hydroelectric facilities don’t
cause the spread of such species, some speculate on thin
Campaign Launch
Wednesday, May 1st, 2019
scientific grounds that such facilities could theoretically be
//Live Under the Big Sky 9:05AM
affected by them. Preventative measures designed to keep the Radio - KLTZ 1240 AM
hydroelectric facilities free of the zebra mussel would affect //Radio-A-Thon Kickoff Fundraiser 7AM - 5PM
a relatively small amount of energy customers, but HB411 is Radio - KLAN 93.5 FM & KLTZ 1240 AM
designed to spread that cost out.
The Public Service Commission strongly urged fees for Join us to learn more about our mission to provide the citizens of
Valley County with a safe and reliable swimming pool that meets
hydroelectric facilities to be removed from HB411, the cost their educational, physical fitness and recreational needs.
of which is passed on to consumers.
Want to partner with our campaign? Our Kick-off Fundraiser will
Pinocci said, “They’re trying to find a way to get people be on air all day Wednesday, May 1st!
to pay taxes through their energy bill and then say, ‘we didn’t
increase taxes.’ No, you just tagged it onto the energy bill! For more information, visit our Facebook Page
"Valley County Community Pool Campaign"
00 Town & Country
$6 FURNITURE

Burger & April Showers of Savings!


a Beer
SECTIONALS, SOFAS, LOVESEATS, RECLINERS,
AND CHAIRS AT GREAT SAVINGS!
Homelegance Sofa & Loveseat Set @ $299! • Stanton Sofa @ $699!
Best Sofa @ $649! • Homelegance (2) Piece Sectional @ $799!
Mondays Homelegance Reclining Sofa & Loveseat @ $999!
Best (6) Piece Reclining Sectional @ $2499!
5:30-7:00pm Intermountain Loveseat @ $550! • Recliners @ $199!
Best Club Chair @ $250! • Best Swivel Chair @ $249!
Homelegance Leather Reclining Sofa @ $899!
Homelegance Reclining Sofa With Console @ $599!
Reynold’s Market Shopping Center 228-9386

Upper Missouri River paddlefish season opens Wednesday


By Marc Kloker
This year’s Montana paddlefish seasons will again kick off
on May 1 with the opening of the Upper Missouri River section
from Fort Benton downstream to Fort Peck Dam.
Anglers need to be aware that substantial flooding
occurred around the Fred Robinson Bridge and in James
Kipp Recreation Area this spring. As a result, camping will
be considered “primitive” for most of the paddlefish season
as crews clean up and fix damaged infrastructure. The access
road and public boat ramp at the James Kipp Recreation Area
is fully operational.
Access and camping areas on the north side of the
river, including Slippery Ann, Jones Island, and Rock Creek
campground are reportedly in good shape. The Rock Creek A young dark-colored paddlefish, photo by FWP
boat ramp is also fully functional.
For questions about the recreation area and other and Release License online, at an FWP office, or at any license
surrounding federal lands, contact the BLM Lewistown office at provider.
406-538-1900. CMR officials can be reached by calling 406-538- The paddlefish season on the Missouri River below Fort
8706. Peck Dam and in the Yellowstone River below the mouth of the
According to Cody Nagel, FWP Region 6 Fisheries Bighorn River opens May 15, and the archery fishing season
Biologist, “Flows are higher than average for this time of year, for paddlefish in the Fort Peck Dredge Cuts below Fort Peck
and currently at about 18,000 cubic feet per second. Shoreline Dam opens July 1. As in the past, anglers may only select one
and river access should still be good at these flows,” added Nagel. area to fish for paddlefish in Montana: Upper Missouri River
“Anglers interested in river flows in the Upper Missouri (White Harvest Tag-1,000 tags available through the drawing),
should use the USGS website for information, particularly the Yellowstone River and Missouri River downstream of Fort Peck
Landusky gauging station,” said Nagel. The direct link for the Dam (Yellow Harvest Tag-1,000 fish quota), and the Fort Peck
USGS Landusky web page is http://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/ Dredge Cut archery-only season (Blue Harvest Tag).
nwis/uv?site_no=06115200. Remember that all harvested paddlefish must be
For 2019, a total of 1000 paddlefish harvest tags were immediately tagged and reported within 48 hours. Reporting
available through a drawing for the Upper Missouri. Successful options include: on-site where fish were harvested (at check
applicants may harvest a fish anytime during the season, from points like Intake Fishing Access Site or roving creel staff along
May 1 through June 15. Those anglers not successful in drawing the Missouri), on the phone hotline at 1-877-FWP-WILD (877-
a harvest tag were issued a “snag and release” license for the 397-9453) or 406-444-0356, or online at MyFWP at fwp.mt.gov.
Upper Missouri. All paddlefish anglers should obtain a copy of the Montana
Additionally, anglers that did not participate in the tag 2019 Paddlefish Regulations, or 2019 Montana Fishing
drawing that want to participate in the snag and release fishery Regulations, which contain specific rules for each of the different
can still purchase an Upper Missouri River Paddlefish Snag seasons and river stretches.

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi