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Wednesday, 18 November 2009 05:01
BILLINGS — The 2009 general big-game season in south central Montana continued to take shape as one of the slowest in recent history. Statistics and comments gathered at three check stations run by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks over the weekend generally showed less success than last year or the long-term average.

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