Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter
Tuesday, 04 May 2010 08:01
Some FWP biologists work on rivers where sampling records documenting the number, size and age of fish go back for decades. Scott Opitz, fisheries biologist in Livingston, is responsible for an 80 mile stretch of the Yellowstone River from Yellowstone National Park to the Springdale Fishing Access Site with this type of history.

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