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  2. Get your licenses and permits for fishing, hunting, floating and more. Montana's 55 state parks offer an endless array of opportunity and connection outside. FWP land, waterbody, angling and fire restrictions and closures across Montana.

  3. HUNT :: Hunting Licenses & Permits | Montana FWP

    fwp.mt.gov/buyandapply/hunting-licenses

    Everything you need to know to purchase the right license for your Montana adventure.

  4. State Parks - Montana FWP

    fwp.mt.gov/stateparks

    Start your Montana adventure Explore and Reserve Go straight to reservations, check out our most popular parks, or explore the map below to find a park near you or your destination.

  5. Current and hot topics about hunting in Montana. Hunting Seasons Our hunting forecasts outline what you can expect for deer, elk and pronghorn seasons. 2024 Forecasts >. Hunter Surveys Tell us about your sandhill crane, swan, and upland game bird hunts. Online Surveys >.

  6. Fishing Licenses & Permits | Montana FWP

    fwp.mt.gov/buyandapply/fishinglicenses

    To fish in Montana, most anglers need two licenses: Additionally, the Angler Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Pass (AISPP) is required for all individuals who fish in Montana. This program was initiated by the 2017 Montana Legislature to help fund the fight against aquatic invasive species.

  7. FishMT | Montana FWP

    fwp.mt.gov/fish

    Montana's fishery resources and fishing opportunities. From cold water to warm water, big prairie rivers to high mountain lakes and fly-fishing to trolling, Montana offers angling opportunities for all to enjoy.

  8. ABOUT FWP :: Contact Us - Montana FWP

    fwp.mt.gov/aboutfwp/contact-us

    We live and work all over Montana, and we want to hear from you. If you're not sure where to start, look through the options below, or contact us at our main office: Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks. 1420 East Sixth Avenue P.O. Box 200701 Helena, Mt 59620-0701. Phone: (406) 444-2535 Fax: (406) 444-4952 Email: fwpgen@mt.gov