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The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 years, 1 month AGO
by The Western News
| February 26, 2019 3:00 AM

2019 Turkey and Fishing Regulations available on web

The 2019 Spring and Fall Turkey Regulations are available on the FWP website at fwp.mt.gov/hunting/regulations/. Hard copies of the hunting regulations will be on the shelf at FWP offices and local license providers in March.

The 2019 Fishing Regulations are available online at fwp.mt.gov/fish/. Hard copies of the fishing regulations are available now at FWP offices and local license providers.

Pryor buck permit erroneously listed in application packet

A special buck mule deer hunting permit that has been in place for many years for the Pryor Mountains in eastern Carbon County has been dropped for the 2019 season. The application packet for buck deer and bull elk permits, which arrived at license dealers this week, erroneously lists the permit as available for the coming year.

During past years, hunters could apply for an unlimited number of buck mule deer permits in hunting district 510. The permit -- number 510-50 -- allowed hunters to harvest a mule deer buck in that hunting district, but precluded them from harvesting a mule deer buck elsewhere in the state. The permit was developed to maintain buck numbers by limiting mule deer buck harvest from the western flank of the Pryor Mountains.

After chronic wasting disease was discovered in eastern Carbon County in 2017, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks biologists and the state Fish & Wildlife Commission agreed to discontinue the permits to maximize harvest in the area and potentially slow the spread. CWD spreads primarily from animal-to-animal and management strategies include managing for fewer bucks.

Though the 510-50 permit type is listed in this spring’s application packet, hunters can ignore it. During the 2019 season, anyone with a general deer license will be allowed to harvest a mule deer buck in hunting district 510 without a restriction on hunting elsewhere in the state.

Applications for all special buck deer and elk permits are due by March 15. Applications are available at all license dealers and online at http://fwp.mt.gov and follow the links to “hunting” and “buy licenses & apply for permits.”

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