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Wednesday, 18 November 2009 05:01
The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission has tentatively adopted a new rule for the sale of nonresident big game combination licenses that increases opportunities for resident and nonresident family members to hunt together. The new rule implements HB 585 passed during the 2009 legislative session to help promote the state's hunting heritage.

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