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Proposed changes to 2022-23 non-tribal member fishing, bird hunting, recreation regulations announced

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News from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes

FLATHEAD RESERVATION – The Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes have announced the availability of the Mar. 1, 2022 to Feb. 28, 2023 Flathead Indian Reservation Joint Tribal/State fishing, bird hunting, and recreation regulations and proposed changes. The Tribal Council welcomes comments from the public on these draft regulations.

Due to the pandemic, an in-person hearing will not take place. Public comment will be accepted via letter or email. Comments are due no later than Dec. 23.

Proposed Changes:

Part I, 2022-23 Reservation Licensing, Sec. 1: Form of Licenses and Duplicates

• Camping Stamp 18 and older: For all categories of residences – increase camping stamp cost from $20 to $100.

• Residents of the Reservation: Increase annual conservation license from $20 to $40, increase disabled license from $17 to $37.

• Non-Residents of the Reservation: Increase annual conservation license for both age categories from $23 to $100, increase 3-day conservation license from $19 to $80, increase 3-day combined conservation/fishing license to $105, increase the disabled license from $17 to $100.

• Non-Residents of the State of Montana: Increase annual conservation license for both age categories from $26 to $100, increase 3-day conservation license from $19 to $80, increase 1-day combined conservation /fishing license to $80, increase 3-day conservation/fishing license to $146, increase disabled license from $17 to $100.

Part III, Bird Hunting, Sec. 1: Item N

• Add “Safe Harbor Marsh” to listing of prohibited hunting areas.

Part IV, Recreation Regulations, Sec. 2C.

• New (6) Twin Lakes Recreation Area

• New (7) Hog Heaven Range & Chief Cliff Area, described as: All tribally owned lands west of Highway 93 from the Reservation northern boundary to the intersection of Highway 28, and lands north of said intersection and following Highway 28 westerly to the intersection of the Brown’s Meadow Road, and lands east of the Brown’s Meadow Road (or all tribally owned lands served or accessed by the Hog Heaven forest tribal road system (H-1000 to H-4000 numbered tribal forest roads). 

• New (8) Portion of the North Salish Range known as Irvine Lookout Area, described as:  All tribally owned forested and range lands served or accessed by the Irvine forest tribal road system (I-1000 to I-6000 numbered tribal forest roads)    

Part IV, Recreation Regulations, Sec. 7: B3

• Add “Safe Harbor Marsh” to listing of prohibited boat or floatation devices water bodies.

We ask that all comments be submitted via letter or email no later than Dec. 23. Public comments can be summited by letter to P.O. Box 278, Pablo, MT 59855 or via email to Amanda Bourdon, DFWRC Permit Agent, at Amanda.bourdon@cskt.org, or Stephanie Gillin, DFWRC Information & Education Program Manager, at Stephanie.gillin@cskt.org. Written comments may also be sent to the Flathead Indian Reservation Fish and Wildlife Advisory Board Chairman, 406 Sixth Avenue East, Polson, Montana, 59860.  

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