Starting Saturday, anyone 12 and older using a state fishing access site, wildlife management area, wildlife habitat protection area or state trust lands is required to have a valid Montana Conservation License — even if they re not fishing, hunting or trapping.
Starting July 1, those who don't fish or hunt will be required to purchase a conservation license to use fishing access sites, wildlife management areas, and state trust lands managed by the DNRC.
Starting July 1, those who don't fish or hunt will be required to purchase a conservation license to use fishing access sites, wildlife management areas, and state trust lands managed by the DNRC.
The Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks understand that father's day is all about spending time with Dad. That is why they are allowing anyone who wants to fish in Montana, to do so without a license.