New FWP director talks public access, grizzlies in Northwest Montana

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New Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Director Hank Worsech discovered the passion of hunters, trappers and anglers from Northwest Montana at a meet-and-greet event last week in Kalispell.

Worsech and Deputy Director Dustin Temple met with about three dozen sportsmen from all over Region 1 as well as FWP employees tasked with the direction of various programs involving fish, wildlife and recreation.

During the more than two-hour session, people asked questions and talked about grizzly bears, wolves, elk, public access and the possibility of increasing fees for hunting and fishing.

Read more from the Daily Interlake here...

thumbnail.jpgBHA's Rachel Schmidt asks a question at the FWP Open House in Kalispell, August 25, 2021. 
Image courtesy of Montana BHA member Aaron Agosto.
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