Looks like this one will be a good one to go to as the plate is pretty full..
MONTANA FISH, WILDLIFE AND PARKS COMMISSION TO MEET FEBRUARY 21 IN HELENA
Montana’s Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission will meet in Helena on February 21 at the Colonial Hotel Red Lion, 2301 Colonial Drive, beginning at 8 a.m. in the Judicial Room.
The FWP Commission will make a variety of final decisions including:
· changes to the definition of trophy elk used in the state statute for restitution;
· a carcass transportation rule that addresses CWD concerns;
· a new annual lottery of hunting licenses;
· a move to biennial season setting for antelope, deer and elk;
· a limit of five antlerless deer and two doe/fawn antelope licenses per license year;
· separating game damage seasons from the general five-week season;
· authorizing final game damage permits;
· making youth elk hunting opportunities now available to those ages 12 to 14 available to those ages 12 to 17;
· 2006-2007 moose, sheep and goat seasons and hunting district boundaries;
· 2006-2007 antelope, deer and elk seasons and hunting district boundaries;
· 2006-2007 lion seasons and hunting district boundaries;
· 2006 spring and fall turkey seasons and quotas;
· 2006-2007 spring black bear seasons and quotas;
· 2006-2007 prairie dog shooting rule.
A final decision will also be made on appointments to the Paddlefish Roe Advisory Council.
The FWP Commission will make a tentative decision on commercial fishing regulations at Canyon Ferry Reservoir and Lake Helena; and update the state index of water bodies with information on recent river recreation rules.
The full agenda for the FWP Commission meeting can be found by clicking on the FWP Commission icon on the bottom of the FWP home page at www.fwp.state.mt.us.
FWP ensures its meetings are fully accessible to those with a disability. Individuals with special needs may request arrangements by contacting FWP at 406-444-3186.
MONTANA FISH, WILDLIFE AND PARKS COMMISSION TO MEET FEBRUARY 21 IN HELENA
Montana’s Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission will meet in Helena on February 21 at the Colonial Hotel Red Lion, 2301 Colonial Drive, beginning at 8 a.m. in the Judicial Room.
The FWP Commission will make a variety of final decisions including:
· changes to the definition of trophy elk used in the state statute for restitution;
· a carcass transportation rule that addresses CWD concerns;
· a new annual lottery of hunting licenses;
· a move to biennial season setting for antelope, deer and elk;
· a limit of five antlerless deer and two doe/fawn antelope licenses per license year;
· separating game damage seasons from the general five-week season;
· authorizing final game damage permits;
· making youth elk hunting opportunities now available to those ages 12 to 14 available to those ages 12 to 17;
· 2006-2007 moose, sheep and goat seasons and hunting district boundaries;
· 2006-2007 antelope, deer and elk seasons and hunting district boundaries;
· 2006-2007 lion seasons and hunting district boundaries;
· 2006 spring and fall turkey seasons and quotas;
· 2006-2007 spring black bear seasons and quotas;
· 2006-2007 prairie dog shooting rule.
A final decision will also be made on appointments to the Paddlefish Roe Advisory Council.
The FWP Commission will make a tentative decision on commercial fishing regulations at Canyon Ferry Reservoir and Lake Helena; and update the state index of water bodies with information on recent river recreation rules.
The full agenda for the FWP Commission meeting can be found by clicking on the FWP Commission icon on the bottom of the FWP home page at www.fwp.state.mt.us.
FWP ensures its meetings are fully accessible to those with a disability. Individuals with special needs may request arrangements by contacting FWP at 406-444-3186.