Published on Mar 26, 2024, 5:46:08 AM
Total time: 00:13:50
When the big game season ends in November, there is a guaranteed influx of goose hunters along the Yellowstone River east of Billings.
Since 1958, a portion of the river has been closed to waterfowl hunting. From the junction of the Yellowstone and Bighorn rivers, downstream to the Rosebud-Custer county line, the river has been off-limits to waterfowl hunting.
The closure was initiated when goose and duck numbers were low in the region. A survey in 1961 found only 500-some geese. By 2013 the same section held almost 40,000 geese. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has proposed reopening the river section to hunting.
The Fish and Wildlife Commission will consider the idea at its April 17 meeting.
Brett French, Billings Gazette outdoor editor, recently wrote about the issue and is here to discuss what he found out.
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