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General big game season ends, shoulder seasons remain in many hunting districts

General big game season ends, shoulder seasons remain in many hunting districts

Despite mild weather throughout November, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will not extend the 2016 big game general season, still 41 hunting districts have shoulder season that allow antlerless elk hunting, largely on private land, through December, and in several instances, into the new year.

Not all shoulder seasons are open to general license holders, and hunters need to know what licenses are valid and when and where they can hunt. Be sure to read the regulations.

A shoulder season is a firearms season that occurs outside the general firearms and archery seasons. Shoulder seasons focus on antlerless elk harvest mostly on private land and are not intended to replace or reduce harvest during the existing archery or general firearms seasons.

Shoulder seasons have specific objectives and as such, the commission and department will monitor the success of shoulder seasons in each hunting district to ensure they are meeting the fundamental objectives outlined in the plan.

Game damage and management hunts may also be going on around the state. Hunters must have signed up for game damage rosters by July 15 to participate.

Remaining active shoulder seasons and valid licenses

Region 2: HDs 210, 212, 213 & 291 – B Licenses obtained in the July drawing

HD 215 – Over-the-Counter B License bought before Oct. 22; HDs 290 & 298 – Over-the-Counter B Licenses still available; HD 217 – Over-the-Counter B License bought before Oct 22, B License obtained in the June 1 drawing, General Elk License for youth and PTHFV only.

Region 3: HD 312 – Over-the-Counter B Licenses still available HDs 390 & 393 – Over-the-Counter B Licenses still available, General Elk License.

Region 4: HDs 421, 422 & 423 – B Licenses obtained in the June 1 drawing

HDs 411, 412, 445, 446, 449, 451 & 452 – B Licenses obtained in the June 1 drawing, General Elk License

Region 5: All HDs except HD 500 – B Licenses obtained in the June 1 drawing, General Elk License

Region 6: HDs 620, 621, 622, 630, 631, 632, 680 & 690 –Only shoulder-season specific B Licenses acquired through the June 1 drawing.

It’s important for hunters to know the specific shoulder season regulations for the hunting district they plan to hunt in. This includes not only the dates the shoulder seasons extend to, but the necessary licenses as well as the type of land that is allowable to hunt. Both season timing and license type varies from district to district.

Information for hunters

Each region with active shoulder seasons has resources for hunters looking for information where to hunt. However, it’s incumbent on hunters to make sure to ask first before they hunt on private land.

Additionally, shoulder seasons offer hunting opportunities, which are often challenging despite the late season.

Region 2 contacts:

Zac Norris — North Flint Range HD 217, (406) 210-2260

Cannon Colegrove — John Long Range & East Garnet Range HDs 210 & 291, (406) 210-2328

Gail Duncan — Deer Lodge East & West, HDs 212, 213 & 215, (406) 210-5497

Aletheia Bouknight — Deer Lodge East & East Garnet Range, HDs 215 & 291 (406) 210-5502

General questions can also be directed to the FWP R2 office at (406) 542-5500.

Region 3 contacts

You may direct any questions on Region 3 elk shoulder seasons to FWP at (406) 994-4042.

Region 4 contacts

Dalton Schaller — Great Falls Office, (406) 548-1019

Kim Billadeau — Lewistown Office, (406) 538-4658

Abby Vaughan — Lewistown Office, (406) 366-9191

White Sulphur Springs Hunting Information Coordinator, (406) 403-2361

General questions can also be directed to the FWP R4 office at (406) 454-5840.

Region 5 contacts

Christine Decausin — Billings Office, (406) 598-0090

Sean Flynn — Billings Office, (406) 598-0090

General questions can also be directed to the FWP R5 office at (406) 247-2940.

Region 6 contacts

Marc Kloker — Region 6 Information Officer, (406) 228-3704

Scott Thompson — Region 6 Wildlife Manager, (406) 228-3710

General questions can also be directed to the FWP R6 office at (406) 228-3700.

 

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