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February 19, 2014
2014/2015 SEASON UPDATES
Fish & Wildlife Commission Adopts Hunting Regulations - Seeks Comment on Peregrine Take, Bitterroot Mountain Lions and Brucellosis Work Plan
Montana's Fish & Wildlife Commissioners recently adopted a number
of new regulations that will be in effect for the next two hunting
seasons.
Here's a summary of the most significant adjustments to the 2014 and 2015 hunting seasons:
Deer
- most general mule deer seasons will be limited to the harvest of antlered bucks.
- eliminated all antlerless mule deer B licenses—except to address
special game damage and management needs identified after spring
surveys.
- authorized use of site specific mule deer B licenses if spring deer surveys reveal strong populations.
- eliminated antlerless white-tailed deer B licenses in Regions 4,
5 and 6—except in hunting district 599-00 where the population exceeds
the long term average.
Elk
- hunters holding an antlerless elk B license in many Region 1 and
2 hunting districts will no longer be allowed to take a bull elk in
those districts.
- eliminated many antlerless elk B licenses in specific hunting
districts in Region 4 and 5, to be replaced with B licenses valid
throughout the regions.
- added general, antlerless elk hunting in most Region 4 hunting districts.
- added general, spike-elk hunting to most Region 5 hunting districts.
- reduced antlerless harvest on private lands in Region 2.
Mountain Lion
- established male sub-quotas in Region 1 and new fall/archery quota allocations.
- proposed combining six hunting districts in the Bitterroot
Valley into one special lion-license area. Hunters holding this license
could hunt in all six districts. The number of special lion licenses
offered in this district bundle would be equal to twice the combined
quotas in the six districts. The six districts would retain individual
quotas and subquotas and each district would be closed to harvest when
quotas or subquotas are met. A general season would remain in place to
begin in Feb. 1, 2015 in districts with unmet quotas. Comment on this
proposal can be submitted to the commission through 5 p.m., March 21.
Black Bear
- extended the spring season to close on June 15 in Bear Management Unit 200.
Bison
- increased the quota from 50 to 80 and established two rather than three time periods for hunting.
Sage Grouse
- added harvest management zones.
Turkey
- increased the fall bag limit in Region 1 to two turkeys, including one either-sex turkey and one hen.
- allowed use of crossbows during the fall season when firearms are allowed.
- allowed use of rifles and pistols during the fall season in Region 1.
In addition to the mountain lion proposal noted above, the commission
is seeking comment on proposals to allow a limit of up to 11 peregrine
falcons to be taken for falconry through 2015, and on amendments to the
elk-brucellosis work plan to allow additional fencing on private lands
in the Paradise Valley in southwestern Montana.
For more information and to comment online, visit FWP's website at fwp.mt.gov. Click "Hunting."
Send comments by mail to FWP Wildlife Division; Attn: Public Comment;
P.O. Box 200701; Helena, MT 59620-0701. Comments are due by 5 PM,
March 21. |
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