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MONTANA FISH, WILDLIFE & PARKS COMMISSION WILL MEET IN HELENA
JULY 10
Montana's Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission will meet Thursday, July 10, at the FWP Headquarters building on 1420 East Sixth Ave., beginning at 8 a.m. A work session will follow the regular meeting, beginning at 1 p.m., at Jorgensons Inn, 1720 11th Ave.
The Commission will take final action on the fee for the 2004 variable-priced outfitter-sponsored license; a land exchange at the Emigrant West fishing access site, south of Livingston, that would improve access to the Yellowstone River; and on an easement on FWP land near Charlo that would enable landowner access to private property.
Tentative decisions will be made on the 2004-2007 fishing regulations and on amending the boundaries and setting the seasons within the Teton-Spring Creek Bird Preserve near Choteau.
During the afternoon work session, where no official action will be taken, the Commission will hear presentations on the River Recreation Advisory Council's progress; water rights; the Canyon Ferry walleye limit and the wolf plan.
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
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MONTANA FISH, WILDLIFE & PARKS COMMISSION WILL MEET IN HELENA
JULY 10
Montana's Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission will meet Thursday, July 10, at the FWP Headquarters building on 1420 East Sixth Ave., beginning at 8 a.m. A work session will follow the regular meeting, beginning at 1 p.m., at Jorgensons Inn, 1720 11th Ave.
The Commission will take final action on the fee for the 2004 variable-priced outfitter-sponsored license; a land exchange at the Emigrant West fishing access site, south of Livingston, that would improve access to the Yellowstone River; and on an easement on FWP land near Charlo that would enable landowner access to private property.
Tentative decisions will be made on the 2004-2007 fishing regulations and on amending the boundaries and setting the seasons within the Teton-Spring Creek Bird Preserve near Choteau.
During the afternoon work session, where no official action will be taken, the Commission will hear presentations on the River Recreation Advisory Council's progress; water rights; the Canyon Ferry walleye limit and the wolf plan.
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
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