Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter
Saturday, 08 May 2010 08:01
Vandals need to think twice before committing a crime on a public site managed by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Anyone convicted of vandalism on FWP managed sites, including state parks, fishing access sites and wildlife management areas, may lose their hunting, fishing and trapping privileges for two years.

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