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'Hoot owl' restrictions lifted on portions of some Montana rivers

From Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks

Several “hoot owl” restrictions in effect on portions of some Montana rivers will be lifted at 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Restrictions were be lifted on:

• Missouri River from the Cascade boat ramp to Holter Dam (river mile 2,166.2 to 2,202.1)

• Madison River from Ennis Dam to the border with Yellowstone National Park (river mile 40 to 131)

• Stillwater River from the confluence with the Yellowstone River to Absaroka Fishing Access Site (river mile 0.0 to 13) The hoot owl restriction on the lower Madison River from the confluence with the Missouri River to Ennis Dam (river mile 0.0 to 40) remains in place due to high water temperatures.

Hoot owl restrictions means fishing is closed from 2 p.m. to midnight each day.

Angling restrictions are implemented based on several considerations: stream flow, water temperatures, angling pressure and other angling restrictions in the area that may divert use to waterways where circumstances are increasing stress on the fishery.

Before people go fishing, they should be aware of the conditions. Numerous other rivers in Montana are also under fishing restrictions. For a full list, people can visit FWP’s website at https://fwp.mt.gov/news/current-closures-restrictions .

For people who are looking for angling opportunities, many ponds, lakes and reservoirs in Montana provide good mid-summer angling options. For more information, people can go online to http://fwp.mt.gov . Streams at higher elevations that don’t experience higher temperatures are another good option.

 

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