Free fishing Father’s Day weekend, June 16-17 From Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP)
Whether you’re tying on a salmon fly or threading a night crawler onto a hook, during Father’s Day weekend, everyone in Montana can fish for free.
“Montana is home to some of the finest fishing anywhere in the world. It’ll be a great chance to get your family outside,” said Martha Williams, director of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks in Helena.
While the promotion allows anyone to fish without a license June 16th–17th, all other fishing rules and regulations are in effect and must be followed.
Williams encourages all would-be anglers to be aware of boating and water safety on Montana’s rivers and streams, particularly this year as many rivers across the state are still experiencing spring runoff and flood conditions. Additionally, she reminds those with watercraft of any kind to remember to stop at all AIS inspection stations.
For water and boating safety tips, click on the Recreation tab at fwp.mt.gov and choose your activity. For more information on AIS, including to locate your nearest inspection station, go to http://cleandraindry.mt.gov.
Please note: The dates listed for Father’s Day in the 2018 Fishing Regulations booklet are incorrect.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, through its employees and citizen commission, provides for the stewardship of the fish, wildlife, parks, and recreational resources of Montana, while contributing to the quality of life for present and future generations. •