. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. M O N T A N A ' S u c k law. which forbids the killing of fe- male deer in all but six counties of the state, has proven its worth to sportsmen keenly interested in the increase of the species. It is the best piece of legisla- tion ever listed among fish and game laws. For many years the writer was an op- ponent of the buck law, but when the deer population of Gallatin county be- gan to diminish, it began to be appar- F. B. Williams Plantin
. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. M O N T A N A ' S u c k law. which forbids the killing of fe- male deer in all but six counties of the state, has proven its worth to sportsmen keenly interested in the increase of the species. It is the best piece of legisla- tion ever listed among fish and game laws. For many years the writer was an op- ponent of the buck law, but when the deer population of Gallatin county be- gan to diminish, it began to be appar- F. B. Williams Planting Fingerlings. State Sportsmen Meet at Helena M the EMBERS of the Montana Spo mens Association are sched to hold the annual meetinj Wednesday, January 10 and 11. according to word from Roger M. Cummings of Missoula, Secretary. Officers of the association include President Fred B. Williams of Boze- man. Secretary Cummings and the following directors: A. C. Baumgart- ner of Great Falls. Ed M. Boyes of Libby. A. H. Croonquist of Billings. Dr. J. H. Garberson of Miles City. Glen A. Smith of Missoula and Har- lan L. Hart of Helena. The call for the meeting announces that questions regarding needed legislation will be discussed and a program arranged to be presented to members of the state legislative assembly. Coordination of activities of all state departments and organizations interested in the welfare of the wild life of Montana, is sought by the association. will always have big game on account of their relation to Yellowstone Na- tional Park. The natural overflow is bound to drift into the forest adjoining the park. Heavy snows force deer to hunt lower lands and many of them find new homes and locate there. from nltni Fiih axporti •urvey surroundlngi tempomturo of the wntori nnd oqiinllia environment ao that the little followa get an oven break from the atart. ent that the buck law should be made operative and opinions were changed. During the last year I have covered much of
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