HELENA – New regulation booklets for moose, sheep, mountain goat, bison, deer, elk and antelope are available online at fwp.mt.gov/hunt/regulations. Printed booklets will be available later this month.
Hunters should make sure to read through the new regulations before applying for permits and licenses this spring. The first application deadline for deer and elk permits is April 1.
Hunters should pay particular attention to these things for the coming season:
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission approved hunting regulations for the 2022 and 2023 hunting seasons during its Feb. 4 meeting. All final regulations approved at the meeting will go into effect when the new license year begins on March 1.
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