Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter
Friday, 28 January 2011 09:01
It’s been a tough winter so far and the calendar suggests we still have several months ahead of us. Typically late winter and early spring months can continue to produce heavy snow fall. Especially hard hit are resident wildlife populations, such as, antelope, mule deer, pheasants, turkey’s and Hungarian partridge. The National Weather Service in Glasgow, MT. has reported Wibaux has accumulated 39.9 inches of snow, Glendive 26.2, Bloomfield 38.0 and Sidney 42 inches. Accumulation in southeastern Montana is above normal and snow is predicted to continue to move into the region.

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