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 May 4, 2026

FWP To Host Public Meeting on Fishing Regulations Proposals in Glasgow May 6

GLASGOW– If you are interested in angling in Montana, your input is needed to help craft new fishing regulations for the next two years.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public input on 41 preliminary fishing regulation proposals for the 2027–2028 fishing regulations. FWP is also interested in hearing from anglers on additional ideas for regulation changes.

FWP will host a public meeting on Wednesday, May 6 at 6:00 p.m. at the Region 6 office, 1 Airport Road in Glasgow. Staff will present fishing regulation proposals, answer questions and collect input.

The full set of preliminary proposals are available online, just look at the downloadable PDF. A few of the proposals include changes to regulations in FWP Region 6’s portion of the eastern fishing district. These include:

  • Proposal 1: Definitions of Hook and Bait (Clarification)
  • Proposal 4: Eastern District Standard Smallmouth Bass Limits 
  • Proposal 6: Transportation of Live Fish in the Eastern District 
  • Proposal 8: Including Tiger Trout to Combined Trout for Central and Eastern District Standard Limits 
  • Proposal 40: Missouri River - Cow Creek to Beachamp Creek Setlines Limit and Season Length 

At the May 6 public meeting, FWP staff will be on hand to answer questions. Comments submitted online will be used to develop a regulation proposal package for the Fish and Wildlife Commission. This proposal package will go out for public comment in August before going to the Commission for final consideration at its fall 2026 meeting.

Comments on individual proposals, as well as new regulation ideas from the public, can be submitted through the FWP website, or by mail to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, P.O. Box 200701, Helena, MT 59620. Comments for this initial scoping effort will be collected through May.

If you are unable to attend this in-person meeting on May 6, there will be a statewide virtual meeting on May 26 at 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. Please check the online regulations page for more information.

Regulations are set by the Fish and Wildlife Commission, which is a seven-member board appointed by Gov. Greg Gianforte and independent from FWP. The commissioners will review public comments and feedback and, prior to the final meeting in the fall, propose any amendments they feel are necessary. Commissioners may also make changes to the regulation proposals during the final meeting.

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