State game wardens are seeking information regarding the Sept. 22 poaching of an antelope doe south of Moore in Fergus County.
The poaching took place just before dark on Sipple Road.
A gray or tan four-door pickup was seen chasing the animal through a stubble field. The truck then pulled on to Sipple Road.
Two shots were fired. The antelope was killed and left.
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to call 1-800-TIPMONT; informants are kept confidential.
(Report by Montana FWP; Image: maps.google.com)
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