Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter
Friday, 26 March 2010 08:01
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP), Region One, has completed an environmental assessment (EA) for the Lower Pipe Creek Restoration Project. The purpose of the project is to improve fisheries habitat, stabilize stream banks, and restore a healthy riparian community on lower Pipe Creek. The location of the project is approximately two miles northwest of Libby, Montana, in Lincoln County (T31N, R31W, S29 and 30).

Read Full Article
 

Who's Online

We have 55 guests online

Most Popular

HuntingRemington Limited Edition Model 700 LSS becomes Available
07/20/2009
article thumbnail

The Remington 50th anniversary Limited Edition Model 700 LSS should begin shipping to dealers this week. This rifle has all the features of Remington's standard Model 700 and is extremely lightweight [ ... ]


HuntingMississippi Governor Says He Will Veto Deer Bating Bill
07/20/2009
article thumbnail

Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour syas he will veto Bill 1089 that would allow for hunting deer over bait. The bill passed the Mississippi House 68-51 on April 1st. The bill would allow hunting over gr [ ... ]


Other Articles

Featured

NewsCow Elk Quota Decreased for Several Bitterroot Hunting Districts
11/06/2009
article thumbnail

Beginning Monday, Nov. 9, Bitterroot Hunting Districts 204, 261 and 270 are open to antlerless elk hunting with a general elk license until set harvest quotas are reached. Hunters should be aware t [ ... ]


NewsHunter numbers, success mixed in south central Montana
11/24/2009
article thumbnail

Both the number of hunters and the number of harvested animals were lower than usual for this time of year at the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks south central Montana check stations over the weekend [ ... ]


Other Articles
 
 
Joomla 1.5 Templates by Joomlashack