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87-2-1001. Reciprocal fishing privileges of licensees of bordering states

87-2-1001. Reciprocal fishing privileges of licensees of bordering states. (1) Any person who is properly licensed to fish in a state that borders Montana and who complies with Montana fish and game laws and regulations may fish in any part of a lake, reservoir, pond, river, stream, or body of water in Montana that lies within […]

87-2-1002. Regulation of devices and equipment used under reciprocal privilege

87-2-1002. Regulation of devices and equipment used under reciprocal privilege. The department may by regulation authorize the use of fishing devices and equipment by properly licensed anglers of both states under the provisions of 87-2-1001, unless otherwise prohibited by Montana law, in waters forming the subject of the agreements. History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 14, L. 1965; […]

87-2-1003. Bodies of water subject to reciprocal privileges

87-2-1003. Bodies of water subject to reciprocal privileges. It is the primary purpose of this part to provide a method whereby the fishing opportunities afforded upon any part of any body of water located within or partly within 10 miles of the boundaries of this state may be mutually enjoyed by the residents of Montana and […]

87-2-1004. Rules to implement reciprocal agreements

87-2-1004. Rules to implement reciprocal agreements. The department is authorized to establish rules for the purpose of implementing agreements established under 87-2-1001. It is unlawful to violate any orders or rules promulgated by the department under this part. History: En. Sec. 4, Ch. 14, L. 1965; amd. Sec. 30, Ch. 9, L. 1977; amd. Sec. 13, Ch. […]