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LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS d14e0s c■r ibLeodw ebro uSnoduatrhy :F oBrekg: innTinhga ta tp Ionrstipoinra toiof nF Plaotihnet aodn Cthoeu Snwtya nly Dinigv idwei, ththine nt hneo rtfhoellaoswteinrlgy- 2fo4l0l o-w Winegs-td Besicttreirbreodo tb:o unTdhaoryse: Bpoegrtiinonnisn go fa tM Lioslsoo, uthlae na nsdo uRthav oanll iU .C So. uHnitgiehsw alyyi n9g3 twoi ithtsi nju nthc¬e along ridge to U. S. Forest Service Trail 218, then In an easterly direction down Gorge Creek to tion with County Road 62 near the river bridge north of Hamilton, then along said road to its Trail 115, then northeast along said trail to Trail 226 (Picture Peak Trail), then up said trail to junction with County Road 68, then along said road to its junction with the Roaring Lion Road, 1990 & 1991 BIG GAME HUNTING DISTRICTS TPreaailk 1, 0th7e nne eaar sPti dcotuwren Ptheea km, athine nc rneoerkt htoe rtlhye a mloonugt hsa oifd Mtraidil C arnede kri adngde Ttora tihl e1 0s3o, uththe ns iudpe soafi Sd atrraaihl Tthine nC aulpo nCgr eseakid, trhoeand wtoe Istts a Jluonncgt isoanid w cirthe eUk. Sto. Hthieg hIwdaahyo 9-3M, tohnetnan sao Dutihvi adleo, nthge Un. nSo. rHthigwhawrady a 9lo3n tgo STATE OF MONTANA to Trail 89 on Silvertip Creek, then northerly on said trail to the Sllvertip Cabin and Trail 83, then said divide to U. S. Highway 12 at Lolo Pass, then easterly along said highway to Lolo, the northwesterly along said trail to Trail 43, then northwesterly along said trail to Trail 237 near point of beginning. Gunsight Lake, then northwesterly along said trail to its junction with Miner Creek Trail 81, 250 • West Fork Bitterroot: That portion of Ravalli County lying within the following- ttBFaryeiicn bot rsgru,do aleraiyrst ,t o2 eafd8 nt, hh1dee9 mr 9eM2oin uoa nnnshdttaaa iwnlnlae glrFieooi vnsaeh dhr onaup nnttdhtei ednG g1ba9 yms9 et0eha aesCn oFodnmi ss1h.m9 9Tai1snh sddei oseGeen ra,l, me tehgleaek Cl , lbdeogeemaasrmcl, r daiisepnssttiiceoorlnnoip psot einao, r Snme esvo pafotolesirdme B,M bbigeia grGr hc1aho9m 8r1n9e, .1s Hh9e9ue0np tti,hn mrgo ouDuginsh¬¬ •tMthhetrnon.u , ngFoher ltHihxwo Preseseatsekhr,l oyMe t toP. etChaakem, dTeivawihidnwe aPbietea,t kwM, etPe. nrAo tdshpaeme cSst,oo urM thMt. ta.L,n ideM bMti.g i,Bd Mdalpett. iFsGtoerra,k nRst ,eo dfG trShekeay tF MNlaottnhr.te,h aeUdrn nRa wiMvaetrh.,, daw esesosctuertirhblyee rdal ynb dod uinrnoedcratthrioyen:r l yBa ledoginriegnc nUtiin.o gSn . a atHl toihgnehg wJ tuhanyec t9Mi3o ontno o tfat hTneain -M lCdaouhnpot Ca nBreaoe-rlkdd eaarhn todo UBT. oiSnr.d CHerui,g pth hCweraney e ik9n3 ha, e tsahodeuwnth ai¬¬n Nyack Mtn., Mt. Penrose, Great Bear Mtn., to the Trail 388, then northerly to Ousel Peak and ters, then in an easterly direction down Tin Cup Creek to Its Junction with U. S. Highway 93, the Ousel Creek Trail 331, then down said trail to U. S. Highway 2, then westerly along said high¬ point of beginning. way to Ousel Creek, then northerly down Ousel Creek to the Middle Fork of the Flathead River and Glacier National Park boundary, then westerly along said boundary to the North Fork of 260 • Bltterroot-Clark Fork Archery District: Those portions of Missoula and Ravalli Counties the Flathead River, then down the Flathead River to South Fork of the Flathead River, then up lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Lolo, then north on U. S. High¬ the South Fork of the Flathead River to Frank Creek, then up Frank Creek to Forest Service way 93 to the Big Flat Road (Missoula County Route 30), then northerly along said road to Trail 51, then up said trail to Doris Mtn. in the Swan Divide, then southerly along said divide to Harper's Bridge across the Clark Fork River, then westerly down said river to the first Inter¬ Inspiration Point, the point of beginning. state 90 bridge west of the Ninemile Interchange, then easterly along Interstate 90 to its inter¬ section with Highway 93 at Missoula, then southerly along said highway to the Miller Creek 141 • Lower Middle Fork: That portion of Flathead County lying within the following- Road, then south on said road to the K.O. Ranch Road, then south on said road to its end, then described boundary: Beginning on the Continental Divide at the junction of Lodgepole Creek south along the eastside Montana Power Company BPower Line to the Eightmile Creek Trail 179, then northerly along said divide to the Glacier National Park boundary at Marias Road, then south along said road to Its junction with the eastside Highway (State Routes 203, Pass, then westerly along said boundary to Ousel Creek, then southerly up said creek to U. S. 268, and 269), then south on said highway to its junction with U. S. Highway 93 at Hamilton, Highway 2, then easterly along said highway to the Ousel Creek Trail 331, then up said trail then south on Highway 93 to its junction with State Route 38, then south along said road to its past Ousel Peak and along Trail 388 to the divide between the South and Middle Forks of the Junction with State Route 501, then south along said road to its Junction with County Road 87, Flathead River, then southeasterly along said divide through Great Bear Mtn., Mt. Penrose, then south along said road to its junction with U. S. Highway 93 at Como, then north along Nyack Mtn., Great Northern Mtn., Mt. Graht, vlt. Liebig, Mt. Adams, Mt. Cameahwait, Felix Pk., Highway 93 to its junction with the Roaring Lion Road, then west along said road to its junc¬ Unawah Mtn., Red Sky Mtn., Mt. Baptiste, Prospector Mtn., Twin Pk. and Horseshoe Peak to tion with County Road 68, then north along said road to its junction with County Road 62, then Miner Creek Trail 81 near Whitpomb Peak, then northerly along said trail to Trail 155 and Morri¬ north along said road to its junction with U. S. Highway 93 at Riverside Bridge, then north son Creek Trail 154, then easterly along Trail 154 to Its junction with the Lodgepole Creek Trail along Highway 93 to Lolo, the point of beginning. Bear, Deer, Elk, Lion 179, then easterly and northerly up said trail to the Continental Divide, the point of beginning. 261 - East Bitterroot: That portion of Ravalli County lying within the following-described 150 • Upper South Fork: Those portions of Flathead, Lewis and Clark, Missoula and Powell boundary: Beginning at Skalkaho Pass, then west along State Highway 38 to U. S. Highway Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Inspiration Point on 93, then north along said highway to State Route 269 (Eastside Highway) at Hamilton, then the Swan Divide, then northeasterly along ridge to U. S. Forest Sen/ice Trail 218, then in an east and north along said highway to Stevensville, then easterly along the Burnt Fork Road to 100 - North Kootenai: That portion of Lincoln County lying within the following-described easterly direction down Gorge Creek to Trail 115, then northeast along said trail to Trail 226 Cut-off Gulch, then northeast along the Cut-off Gulch Trail No. 146 to the Rock Creek Divide, boundary: Beginning where the Kootenai River meets the Idaho State Line, then northerly (Picture Peak Trail), then up said trail to Trail 107 near Picture Peak, then northerly along said then southerly along said divide to Skalkaho Pass, the point of beginning, along said state line to the Canadian Border, then easterly along said border to the east shore trail and ridge to the south side of Sarah Peak, then east down the main creek to the mouth of of Lake Koocanusa (Kootenai River), then southerly along said shore to Libby Dam and the Mid Creek and Trail 103, then up said trail to Trail 89 on Silvertip Creek divide in the east half of SKALKAHO GAME PRESERVE: The Skalkaho Game Preserve shall remain closed to all east shore of the Kootenai River, then southerly and westerly along that shore of the Kootenai Section 21, T24N R13W, then in a southerly direction along said divide to Silvertip Mountain, hunting. Boundary description on page 8. River to the Idaho State Line, the point of beginning. then southeasterly along the White River divide to the Continental Divide near My Lake, then 270 - East Fork Bitterroot: That portion of Ravalli County lying within the following- 1dm0ee1s ec•t rsEi butehrdeek baeo:a usntT dsahhroyos:re eB poeofg riLtniaonknines g Ko nfo eLoaicrn aKcnooulonsac a,a nntdhu esFnal aMntoharertiahndea r wClyho euarlnoet niCegrs i splyapiilndeg Hs whooirtrsheeil nCi ntrehe eetk of oRtlholoeaw dU i8n.3Sg5.-/ stshoaeiudnt h dweivrelisydt eear ltlooyn Iagnl ostpnhiger aCstaioiodnn t biPnooeuinnntdta,a lt rhDye itv opid otehin etto So twfh abene L gDoinliovn iNidneag at.i to Wnaol lvFeorrienset Pbeoaukn, dthaeryn anto Trtrhipelrel yD aivloidneg, dwneoitsrhtch rC iaboleoudnn gtby o sRuaniodda adrro y8a:7d , Bttohe egintisn njnuoinnrtgcht iaaotl noD nwagrib tshya, tithdhe er noSa kndao ltrkotah hi taosl ojRunongac dUti o(SSn.t awHteiit ghHh Swigtahaywt e9a y3R ot3o8u )t,ie tts h5 j0eu1nn, citnthi oeannn Canadian Border, then easterly along that Border to the Lincoln County/Flathead County line, 151 • Upper Middle Fork: That portion of Flathead County lying within the following- easterly direction along the Skalkaho Road to the Bitterroot-Rock Creek Divide, then In a then southerly along said line to the Russky Creek Road, then westerly along said road to the described boundary: Beginning on the Continental Divide at the junction of the Lodgepole southerly direction along the Bitterroot-Rock Creek Divide to the Continental Divide, then in a Stillwater River Road 900, then southerly along said road to U.S. Highway 93 at Stryker, then Creek Trail 179, then southerly along said divide to the Spotted Bear River-White River Divide southwesterly direction along the Continental Divide to the Montana-ldaho State Line, then southerly along said Highway to the Flathead National Forest Boundary at the Spring Creek in the SW V* of Section 15, T23N R12W, then in a northwesterly direction along the White River westerly along state line to U. S. Highway 93, then north along said highway to Darby, the point Campground, then southerly along said boundary to Forest Service Road 3500 near Bowen Divide to Silvertip Mountain, then northerly along the Silvertip Creek Divide to Trail 103 in the of beginning. Lake, then westerly along said road to the Wolf Creek Road 36 near Twin Meadows, then E 'hot Section 21, T24N R13W, then easterly to Silvertip Trail 89, then northerly along said trail 280 • North Blackfoot: Those portions»of Powell and Lewis and Clark Counties lying within southerly along said road to Forest Service Road 4427, then southwesterly along said road to to the Spotted Bear River Trail 83, then westerly along said trail to Trail 43, then northwesterly the following-described boundary: Beginning on Monture Creek Trail 27 at its junction with the Cripple Horse Creek Road 835, then westerly along said road to the east shore of Lake along said trail to Trail 237 near Gunsight Lake then northwesterly along said trail to its Junc¬ Falls Creek Trail 16, then north along Monture Creek Trail 27 to Center Creek Trail 463, then 1dK0eo2so c- crTiaabnleluyds Laba nokeuea:n rd KaTrhoyoo: sceaB npeuogsriatni nMoinnasgr io nofa nL, tithnhceeo p lnFo lianantth doe fFa bdlae tgNhieanatnidoin nCgao.l uFnotireess tl yBinogu wnditahriyn taht et hfoel lSowpriinngg- Tetirrolaynil aw1n5idt4h ,n tMohreitnnhe eerra lCystr ueereplk ys Taairldaoi nlt r8ga1 iTl, rttaohil e t1nh5 e4n C otorot nhittesirn Jleyun natcalotli noDgni vswiadiitedh, tttrhhaeeil pLtoooi dTngtr aeoiplf o 1bl5ee5 gC ianrnendei knM g1.o7 r9r,i sthoenn C eraeset¬k wnBelenascttak laf olDoointv giDd esiv,a itidhdee ,tn rta hsielo nut otnh Coearetsnhtteeerarls ytR aaildloognnegg T ssraaaiiidld 2d d4iv6ivi,d idtehe te otno F wTalrelisps tlCe a rDleoeinvkgi,d tehs aeMind os utornuatitalh itnwo e atnshtd ea tlFholena gtCh Foenaatldil¬s- Creek Campground on U. S. Highway 93, then in a southerly and westerly direction along said 170 • Flathead River: That portion of Flathead County lying within the following-described Creek to the Landers Fork River, then up said river to the Heart Lake Trail 478, then southerly boundary to the divide between Sunday and Martin Creeks, then In a southerly direction along boundary: Beginning where State Route 35 crosses the Swan River, then northerly along said along said trail to its intersection with Trail 481 at Heart Lake, then westerly along Trail 481 to said divide to Elk Mountain, Tepee Mountain, Sanders Mountain, Grubb Mountain, Pleasant route to State Route 206, then northerly along said route to U. S. Highway 2, then westerly the Red Mountain Trail 423, then southwesterly along said trail to Red Mountain, then south¬ Valley Mountain and Herrig Creek Road, then southerly along said road to the Little Bitterroot along said highway and State Route 40, to U. S Highway 93, then southerly along said high¬ westerly along the divide between Copper and Beaver Creeks on the south and the East Fork Lake Road, then southerly along said road to U. S. Highway 2, then easterly along said road to way to the Somers Rest Areaand north shore of Flathead Lake, then easterly along said shore of the Blackfoot on the north to Arrastra Mountain, then northwest along the divide between its junction with U. S. Highway 93, then north along U. S. Highway 93 to the Flathead National to the Swan River, then easterly along the north shore of said river to the State Route 35 the North and East Forks of the Blackfoot River to the Windy Pass Trail 484, then southwest Forest Boundary at the Spring Creek Campground, the point of beginning. bridge, the point of beginning. along said trail to the Bear Creek-North Fork Blackfoot Trail 17, then north along said trail to 1wch0irigo3thh s-iw snEea sayt sh tttheo F e Uf isos.Sohl.lue oHrtwh i- g iPsnhhlgweo-aadryseea s2onc fitrn it VbhLeeaibdl lKb eyybo,:o o tuhteneTnndhaa isor oysRue:i tvpheoeBr rraelttyig oti anhnlnseo i nonCgfgi t Lsywa ionihdfc e oLhrlieinbg bhaMywn, doat yhnF tetalonan ttashh oeeSua Sttdahi lteCvere loryHu B naigultohitetnwesg a R lysyo aina3iddg7 TaNhtuoO nwtThtnEiens: ghOi olpTdf h2bSa8ittgNe peg, loaR rmBtairneoi gndae gno ei2fm 1oDWanil ,sst t,hwr ueiicn tthFl ie1lnas7 ts0th h deienea sdFfio glRlanltoiahvweteer a, ditg o hC-etdhonee usrfncowrtlylilbos leewyd ibi nnybgg ho iuutnhnn Setdi eanccrgoytu ir osnehngtyasul llr9a o,bta1ieod0 n c,I1sln.o5 Bas ae ewndgd eitn so1tn e6itr nholygef TtCIrtrasraei iillen t6kto1 eT ,ri rtstashei lejc un2tin7 onc,n ott ihrwotehni tw phwo eNiistnhtot a rtotlhhfoe nbF gFeog arskilanl siBnd Cil ntarrcgaek.ie lfk ot oTo rtia tTsil r jau1i6ln,, c ttthhieoennn swwoiuethst htTewrraleiyls a1t l4ao0lno4g,n tgsh aesiandi dntr otarriatlhi lte otr olty hL aeal koMen ogCn rsteaueirdke 148, then southerly along said road to the East Fisher Road 154, then easterly and southerly direction to the Stillwater River, then down the east bank of the Stillwater River to its conflu¬ 281 - Upper Blackfoot: Those portions of Powell and Lewis and Clark Counties lying within along said road to Willow Creek Pass and the Llncoln-Sanders County boundary, then north¬ ence with the Flathead River, then up the we^t bank of the Flathead River to the Old Steel the following-described boundary: Beginning at Rogers Pass on State Route 200, then south¬ easterly along said boundary to U.S. Highway 2 near Lower Thompson Lake, then easterly Bridge, the point of beginning. west on Route 200 to the Landers Fork Bridge, then northeasterly up the Landers Fork River to arilgo.nCgr eUe.kS .R Hoaigdh, wthaeyn 2 n too rLthitetrlley B ailtotenrgr osoati dL raokaed R tooa tdh,e t hGernif fnino rCthreeerlky d ailvoindge, stahiedn r woaeds tteor ltyh ea lHonerg- NOTE: Stillwater Game Preserve closed to hunting. Boundary description on page 8. itots iitns tienrtseercsteicotnio wni twh itthh et hGer eBaeta Fvaerll Cs troe eOkv Raonaddo, pthoewne rsloinueth, ethrleyn awloensgte srlayi da lroonagd stoai Sd tpaotew Reroluintee said divide to the Kootenal-Flathead National Forest Boundary, then northerly along said 200, then west on State Route 200 to the Monture Creek Road 89, then north on said road to boundary to Forest Service Road 3500 near Bowen Lake, then westerly along said road to the the Monture Campground, then north on Monture Creek Trail 27 to Falls Creek Trail 16, then Wolf Creek road 36 near Twin Meadows, then southwesterly along said road to Forest Service northeast along said trail to Camp Pass and its junction with Trail 1404 near Camp Lake, then Road 4427, then southwesterly along said road to Cripple Horse Creek Road 835, then west¬ southeasterly along said trail to its junction with Lake Creek Trail 61, then southeasterly along erly along said road to the east shore of Lake Koocanusa, then south along that shoreline to 200 - North St. Regis: Those portions of N eral and Sanders Counties lying within the said trail to the North Fork of Blackfoot trailhead, then north on North Fork Blackfoot Forest Libby Dam, then south and west along the south shore of the Kootenai River to the State High¬ following-described boundary: Beginning a St. Regis, then In a northwesterly direction Trail 32 to Trail 17, then southeasterly along said trail to its intersection with Windy Pass Trail way 37 crossing at Libby, the point of beginning. along U. S. Highway 10 to the Montana-ldaho border, then northerly along said border to the 484, then northeasterly along said trail to Windy Pass, then southeasterly along the divide asRe1Rrrt0ooyal4y:aat edd•a B C ll11oiea54nng4b8egi , in a tnstonthea iWettinshd gS:i e lh il wloiLvgTwhiehhn erwC acrBetora e uypltneth ottk-eeorS t PiRaMKoanonosdoa soeond,tr f,etts anhtL hnCaeieianno nSc Run otnnioalvtontryee trr Cht lhHmeioneriuelregyln,ehy tttwa yhsana elldtoyynh niw 3eneg7 geaI s dssIwnattaee ihiLdrrtolhli ybyr iSonb aaya tltlad,oho tt neenhtog gefL noUssial n.anlSieoido.d, w rH trtlhiohiinnega ganedhl- w odttsooneao ysgFuFc t2oosrh,iarr b eteiahdessled ttoh n SSnib ggeeonhrr ouvsvwrnaiitdhccaid¬¬eye tTtMLRohroe aeiUoginnl.p i e 4Ss srF,1o.a t5olFuh-,rtSo eehtrah s penoetso dnnStie neSssrtrasoe v ioruCdivfct oithbecru eaeRangi Tnltoi yrdtnaao ndiLe lti, aih n4nts0gehet 4.e,C o ntnlhn aeee raskanar s FiCitdn oao rtalkmrona nR ibelgip avt.eoesssr at i' s.Pnn ejreduoan knas u,odc tp uthtistooeht nrniee t rwseal aymjiuts hd tnt ioocUr ten.Ui cS o.st .nSai o iF.w dnHo itraitreghlaosh iUltnw .tSg oaS ey s.tr ahv1Fie0idoc Mb recer oTiisldutrla egnSirelt e C ya1r rv7tle ii1Snec4tkee., eoCjb4ufa7er ns8ettwchte ettekoeir o l eBTytnnhrl aa aewtilc lho iLkte4nhfa2 go nN3Ho dt othtee oroeart hsnr idt t FitasLvh onjaierdudkk nene ER co-bBtarieivtsoihtegtwn r hF,t eoowtoeh rrRninekt henCsCd trso oheMofpee uptko htWe uhTerne reataBabanislblid ant4 e cL,7B rkta8lhefyk oaen eovdne tTeo a nrrwRr aCo iiHnlrvr teee4shraea8e rki1tatdos, s L ttroAheainvrker elrentyarh, settoetoharn Saes F oRntaM u elanltdloshoo urM Cnatnhgnrtoe a duasei nlnaktoh,it, adn ettig hh ntE ere-saRnanais l ii ntdnnt oog oFtrre rottiayhhrti¬¬kesl tIod athhoe bsoorudtehr ,s thhoer ep ooifn tt hoef bKeogointennianig .R iver at Libby, then westerly along said shoreline to the 2ly0i1n g Nwiintheimn llteh eN foorltlho wSuinpge-rdioers:c riTbehdo sbeo upnend,a*r}y :* oBfe Mgiinnneirnagl, aMt iEssvoaruol,a tahnedn Ssaonudthe rasl Conogu nUt.i eSs. ePaassts ,u tph eF palolisn Ct oref ebke gtoin tnhien gC. ontinental Divide, then s' outheast alona sai,ad divide to Rogers 110 • North Fork: Those portions of Flathead and Lincoln Counties lying within the Highway 93 to its Junction with Interstate Highway 90, then northwesterly along said highway NOTE: The Lincoln vicinity is closed to big game hunting. 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S. Highway 93 at Stryker, then southerly 202 - South Superior: Those portions of Missoula and Mineral Counties lying within the Lakes Road at Cozy Corners, then east on the Woodworth Road to Cottonwood Creek, then along said highway to State Route 40, then easterly along said route and U. S. Highway 2 to the following-described boundary: Beginning at Superior, then southeast on Interstate Highway north along Cottonwood Creek to the Seeley-Monture Road (Forest Road 477), then southeast Flathead River, then northerly along said river to the mouth of the North Fork of the Flathead 90 to the Fish Creek Road, then south up the Fish Creek Road to the South Fork of Fish Creek, on the Seeley-Monture Road to the posted eastern boundary of the Blackfoot-Clearwater River, the point of beginning. then up the South Fork Fish Creek Road to the Lolo Creek-Fish Creek Divide, then south on Wildlife Management Area (T16N, R13W, Section 28 northeast corner), then south 1.5 miles 120 • Blacktail: Those portions of Flathead and Lake Counties lying within the following- Forest Road 343 to U. S. Highway 12, then west along Highway 12 to the Montana-ldaho Di¬ along this posted boundary, then west 0.5 miles along this posted boundary, then south 0.5 described boundary: Beginning where the Thompson River County Road meets U. S. High¬ vide, then northwest along said divide to Lookout Pass, then east on Interstate Highway 90 to miles along this posted boundary, then west 0.4 miles along this posted boundary to the Cot¬ way 2, then southerly along the Thompson River County Road to Shroder Creek Road and U. S. Superior, the point of beginning. tonwood Creek Road, then south on the Cottonwood Creek Road to State Route 200, then Forest Service Trail 137, then easterly along said road and trail to Trail 132, then southeasterly 203 • Grave Creek Range: Those portions of Missoula and Mineral Counties lying within the west on said route to its junction with State Route 83, the point of beginning. to Trail 290, then along said trail to the Flathead Indian Reservation Boundary, then easterly following-described boundary: Beginning at Lolo, then westerly along U. S. Highway 12 to 283 - Lower Blackfoot: That portion of Missoula County lying within the following-described along said boundary to Flathead Lake, then northerly and easterly along the shore of said lake Forest Road 343 (Fish Creek Road), then north along said road to Interstate Highway 90, then boundary: Beginning at Missoula, then northwest along Interstate Highway 90 to U. S. High¬ to the Somers Rest Area and U. S. Highway 93, then northerly along said highway to U. S. High¬ east along said highway to the second Interstate 90 bridge east of Alberton, then easterly up way 93, then north on Highway 93 to the Flathead Indian Reservation Boundary near Evaro, way 2, then westerly along said highway to the Thompson River County Road, the point of the Clark Fork River to the Harper's Bridge and County Road 30 (Big Flat Road), then southerly then north and east along said boundary to the Swan-Clearwater River Divide, then south beginning. along said road to its junction with U. S. Highway 93, then south on said highway to Lolo, the from said divide along State Route 83 to the junction of State Routes 83 and 200, then west 121 ■ West Clark Fork: That portion of Sanders County lying within the following-described point of beginning. along State Route 200 to its junction with Interstate Highway 90 near Milltown, then westerly boundary: Beginning where the Sanders-Lincoln County line intersects the Idaho State line, 204 • North Sapphire: Those portions of Granite, Missoula and Ravalli Counties lying within along said highway to Missoula, the point of beginning. then south and southeasterly along said state line to the Kootenal-Lolo National Forest the following-described boundary: Beginning at Missoula, then east along Interstate High¬ 284 • Lincoln Archery District: That portion of Lewis and Clark County lying within the Boundary (in Section 34, T22N, R32W), then easterly along said boundary through Emma way 90 to the Rock Creek Interchange, then south along the Rock Creek Road to the Eagle following-described boundary: Beginning at State Route 200 at Its Intersection with the sec¬ Peak, Helwick Peak and Mosquito Peak to Forest Service Trail 635, then easterly along said Creek cable crossing, then west along ForestTrail No. 215 to the Bitterroot Divide, then north¬ tion line between Sections 28 and 29, T14N, R9W, then easterly up State Route 200 to its Inter¬ trail to the Mosquito Creek Road, then easterly along said road to State Route 200, then south¬ erly along said divide to the Cut-off Gulch Trail (Forest Trail No. 146), then southwest down section with the Beaver Creek Road, then northerly up the Beaver Creek Road to its intersec¬ easterly along said route through Thompson Falls to the Thompson River Bridge, then north¬ said trail to the Burnt Fork Road, then northwest along said road to the Eastslde Highway, (No. tion with the Great Falls to Ovando substation powerline, then easterly along said powerline easterly up the Thompson River to the West Fork of the Thompson River, then up the West 269) then north along said highway to the Eightmile Creek Road, then north along said road to Its Intersection with the Landers Fork, then southwesterly down the Landers Fork to its Fork to Four Lakes Creek, then westerly up said creek to the North Fork of Four Lakes Creek, and the Montana Power Co. BPower Line to the south end of the K.O. Ranch Road, then north¬ confluence with the Blackfoot River, then westerly down the Blackfoot River to the section then northwesterly up the North Fork to Forest Road 7671 and Trail 437, then westerly up said erly along said road to the Miller Creek Road, then northerly along said road to U. S. Highway line between Sections 19 and 20, T14N, R8W, then southerly along said line to the southeast trail to Trail 450, then northerly on said trail to Mt. Headley, then northerly along the divide 93, then north along said highway through Missoula to Interstate 90, the point of beginning. corner of Section 19, then westerly along the southern boundary of Section 19 to its intersec¬ tbnhoeetrnwth eweerelnys t Gearlrloayvn aegls o tCnhgere sVeakei dram ncdiol iuoWnnt-eyTs tlh ionFmeo rtpkos oothnf e F RIidisvahehtrro aD pSi tvCaitdreee eltikon etto,h tehth eSe p aVoniednremtr osi-lfiL obinen gcRionilvnnei rnC gDo iuvnidtye tlhineen, 2ftoo1 l0tlh o• ewJ joiunhngnc- tdLieoosnnc grwi bRitehadn S gbteoa:ut en dRTaohryuo:ts ee B 3p8eog nritenianorin nPsg oo raftt e MDr'sirs uCsmoomurnloaen ra,d nt,hd te hGne rnwa nseoisttueet rChleyor ualylno tanilegos n slgay iiSdn tgra otweui ttReh oitnou tttehh ee1 te2ia5os,n2t w6c oiatrnhnd te h2re 7o Sft otSe iemtcsp tiilnoetn eP r2as5se,sc -TtPi1oo4noN rw,m Riat9hnW tCh, reteh Deekna lRwtooenas dMte, rtohluyen natl asoionnu gRt htoheaerdl sy, ot ahuletohnne gnr onsra btihdow urneosdatdae rrtyloy ot ahf leSo esnocgut ittohhn¬e 122 - East Clark Fork: That portion of Sanders County lying within the following-described main Rock Creek Road, then north along said road to State Route 348, then northerly along Dalton Mountain Road to Its junction with the Sauerkraut Road, then westerly along said road boundary: Beginning where the Thompson River County Road meets U. S. Highway 2, then said route to the Slide Rock-Upper Willow Creek Road, then northerly and westerly along said to the section line between Sections 28 and 29, T14N, R9W, then north along said section line southerly along said road to the Shroder Creek Road and U. S. Forest Service Trail 137, then road to the Main Rock Creek Road, then northerly along said road to Interstate Highway 90, to its intersection with State Route 200, the point of beginning. easterly along said road and trail to Trail 132, then southeasterly to Trail 290, then along said then easterly along said highway to Drummond, the point of beginning. 285 ■ Monture: Those portions of Missoula and Powell Counties lying within the following- ttoTTSttRrohhnaahho eei tnooal nhM Nddmmt ewo eoo 7ppC rner6tsssthlst7 oohaaCte1 nnren kFor Faa RlRouF nyl2rinaido vkv0attre hey0lkoTrore ,,f r l nRa aBittnFhighdilrve eo e i4s,eIdnun an3rtg r, i7hd n uedtL,ieh,op a ntdae rnthtkh tin hwhveRee neiwesnede a s WeweCssnt seettreotereoeresvsrlr etrUyttlaeklh y .tyrFa ,ie Sl dolotyaao.honr s lnkFueow tBe gnpontnr o orgls sne uyt aaFhossn iitaouerddd ti Spu ahdCct rerrw ot lyarhhaLuv,ieir elaginkts chktth tToeeyFeew h rsn oTTll aory irCrsynkama oirieu llRtepu ph2t4eist orv4k5htoo h2e0,tenu rh,e,tr ght teltRohyNhhe Ci e nevotaPnhln erlaw oater rnh nr nkteCo aoog FsdrFlr tatottsieohhhrsrarkrekeeelikr yd r Fl-taWl yoNyonub rdpaieoFoknl sunoo sePtRna mrnlsFediiagavdisoail ien tesrrd crkyas S rDB it eeotdtroiorearfv iv ikt diltttrid hhhagctteioeoeeeel, T2bttvdEih1iriooadvae1unsie ilt nd•E, w iUdeFtanio ao spitnr hartpiy k taeFts:s ho ro onB jfeuRru o kRetEnorh gtoTccahwictkrsneiakt eonriC lsFlnCi yrtnto eero wgrdeer k leikiaiy rttko:thse fS dcR jtRtuikThoirnaooeehalccnc adkCktt t,aiti ooooptChhnnon orSet er inwPttteniao koaiest ts netonhThs ut roR,aeta tfhtil hoh l BGe u Daea itbrnPinteavto a deeni3vgd rais8eretesoe,o ttn CtouhC haetter oelhae Ro uEreepni nkaaMvogt sseiyT ttntSr. r - lFtaatTRy ailooiliootn,fnre cn yktgb kh,g R Rew e tCgothenhiiusert neheetne nereiaE nv aki3sna ol t8tosgDieh rttnr.e, io l Fvg ty fhiIo od tterushelkn lp,eJo R u stwtChnohoeiocueanntndt ighP to at-ieanondlrgo eelwienysnt sicg tCat arj hluirslo b entaDnheeciigdd¬ke¬ dts2sweMnhaor4eoinei6oustrdh n,cnttb h hrtttdonuhihw iobuoreveeneenrni Ctsd dd hMCtse oa eboc rrtortoeotuylonoeuryt tnonkhn utoefwh der Tnreteaa)ohr r,saSCo Feytittld h rl: Baaa e e2Ctltelnoe7Bhakr, n ece e eRRgaketgahod kfoissoeun- aatRBnont di0e todil -. 8nas48a C9octg d3rmkl u at, ea otftitiatoolhh l Sr etoetewthostrthna el aaeCy Dt tnlje e oeuSio arvRnnnwr liWtotgdcoheane tui rtni,olgh ot dC-ent iCnlh ssr i2 sfelea ope0aeenif 0aidok M drS, se w Tttttraahrearoaasnaedtattiieanelel d gb rr4R tw loteo6Ryoomu e3 iuntisva,eht ttdlestn eeohaa r jt nlre8u DoMAygn3nni, r v coaegsetithnnaaad isoetid(seudaTnt,n eir t1 dthedrnwh5 leioreyvNCi otWrni haat,du h mlenRtoto eh 0oo1pn te.t3dor5ggo tWw p rh mFisooeot,ao ussiarSil rtntdjseeeehudt scsd t n ,Rratta ca ieltlTootioaholiarns noenatdt gonin¬g4,l Mt. Headley, then northerly along the divide between Graves Creek and West Fork of Fishtrap 212 • North Flint Range: Those portions of Granite and Powell Counties lying within the this posted boundary, then east 0.5 miles along this posted boundary, then north 1.5 miles Creek to the Vermilion River Divide, then northerly along the Vermilion-Thompson River Di¬ following-described boundary: Beginning at Drummond, then in a southeasterly direction along this posted boundary to its junction with the Seeley-Monture Road (T16N, R13W, Sec¬ vide to the Sanders-Lincoln County line, then easterly along said county line to U.S. Highway along Interstate Highway 90 to the Race Track Creek Bridge, then up Race Track Creek In a tion 28 northeast corner), then west on the Seeley-Monture Road (Forest Road 477) to Cotton¬ 2n,i nthge. n easterly along said highway to the Thompson River County Road, the point of begin¬ wthees Rteerdly L diiorne cRtiooand toto R itasc eju Tnrcatciko nL awkiet ha nSdta tlhee R troauilt teo 1 R aetd G Leioorng Retooawd,n t hLeank es,o tuhtehnw iens ate nrloyr tdhoewrlny wthoeo Wd Cooredewko, rtthhe Rn osaodu ttho Sonta stea iRd ocuretee k8 3to, tihtse jpuonicntti oonf bweigthin tnhien gW. oodworth Road, then west on 123-CC-Divlde: That portion of Sanders County lying within the following-described bound¬ direction along State Route 1 to Drummond, the point of beginning. NOTE: Seeley Lake Game Preserve is closed to hunting. Boundary description on page 8. ary: Beginning on State Route 200 at the Clark Fork River Bridge (one-quarter mile northwest NOTE: A portion of the State Prison Ranch property west of Deer Lodge, as posted, shall be of the junction of State Route 200 and 135), then southwesterly up the Clark Fork River to closed to all big game hunting. Grant Kohrs Ranch near Deer Lodge closed to hunting. 290 - Helmville-Ovando Archery District: That portion of Powell County lying within the Forest Service Trail 1714, then northerly along said trail to Forest Service Trjtfl 404 near Pa¬ following-described boundary: Beginning at Helmville, then northwest along the Helmville- tricks Knob, then westerly along said trail to the Miller Creek Loop Road, then west on said 213 - South Flint Range: Those portions of Granite, Powell and Deer Lodge Counties lying Ovando County Road to Ovando and State Route 200, then easterly along said route to State road to Combpest Peak, then westerly along Forest Service Trail 404 to the Mineral-Sanders within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Red Lion Road and Route 141, then southeast along said route to the Nevada Creek Dam, then across the dam, County line, then westerly along said county line to the Montana-ldaho state line, then in a State Route 1 at Georgetown Lake, then in a northeasterly direction along Red Lion Road and then northwest along the old county road to Helmville, the point of beginning. nSqPuoeeiracttktohi oeaCrnnlr dye3 e4Mdk,i roTRes2coq2tauiNdoi,t,n ot Rh aP2ele3onaWn keg) a, t sostta heFierdoln yr se eatsaaltots eSnte eglrri lvnsyaei ci adetlo oTr notrhagaied l s 6atL3oio5d Sl, o tbt-ahKoteueon noR detoeaanursaytteei tr2Nhly0ra0o ta,ui lotgohnhnea gnlE sFsmaooimudre taths rtePa iaeBls aottkoeu, r ntlHhdyeea a lrMwylo oin(csIgk¬n TItRinroeatndiel rwLtsoiti otaRhnt e aSR cHteoai atTgedhr ,aRw ctohkauye Lt e9pa 0ok1,ie, n,tt hhtt heeoennf n baa elilnoog nnianggnn SeiInnatagtsett.ee rs rRtlayot udet ieHr e1ic githnio wan aw yae l9os0nte girn lRy a ad csiroee uTcttrhiaoecrnkl yCto rd ieitersek jc uttonio ctnhti eoto nb riwitdsi tghjue nt ohcn¬e 2frsoo9a1aildl do • rwtEooiua nNstgete- dGtvoeaa sdArcnarv eioCbtn er,Red tea hbkneo gnDue n:aw mdea,sT rttyehh:roe lnysBe eaa glpcoiornnorngtsii sonU gn.t h sSa e.ot HfdH aGiegmlrhma wntvoaiitl yelSe t1,aa 2ntt hedteo n RPG oosawourtuereilt slh 1oCe4na1o, s,ut thtn haetelinoen nsw sgleo ystuihtneteghr loeywla diost tnhc i oanIuln otntenhtryge¬ spaoiidn tr oofu tbee gthinronuinggh. Thompson Falls, Plains and Paradise to the Clark Fork River Bridge, the 2w1i4th •i Mn itlhl Ce rfeoelklo-Gweinogrg-deetoswcrnib Ledak be:o uTndhaorsye: pBoretgioinnnsi onfg D aete trh Leo jdugnec atinodn G orfa nSittaet Ce oRuonutitee s1 lyainndg sthtaet ep o9i0n tt oo fR boeugtien n2i7n1g (.D rummond-Helmville Road), then northerly on said road to Helmville, dvv1aLn3aeeatr0dskii c oen-tr n ehCiS bePBowe eSuodaanuw nkbnt:a,yo d nt uahl irnDenTydnei,hav taoirihndylse oe:etn nh t Bgopen e oostSghrarWtitieinhdo neC n'dUrilnslie yv goa oi fadraf wl eSto Latenihntacge ekta ri se- oisa Snnoaiwtd nue3 adrtb0hsn o,e w MuTcDent2iiisvsd6otsiNaendorr euyolR yl( f1taL oGd7 o CWirtlrohoeo, eo cuNt mthhniaoee ttCininaeo rd snstew ooeal klyuta h ittFTneherogr aFsa rie lwllo oas6fint1t t hLh gBaeii mnnoas adudeti n hdItCdhne arced ero fiyeFaouk)nll nla aoitRtntywh eW Seislaneeioncdrgl¬¬¬e-- SCenEtirootaolaynrsntt t eaht wiF lwnRoioetnerohnksgu tt S aetRsetlraoa liD2ytade7 di dv 4t oRrti aod(woMie liun, ti tts ltolesh j a tCeu1ih nndrea e c titenrtr ikoaP oai aolnR d wrt owtoaeea bsiirdttt'ohss)e,v r JSCetluyht onEa erdctnnaeitesri oeitrRn ,cnF ott aoiwhu orstekineotn h Ru3 a e8ttlehhoa,s snweteht grE eve assnoaltaosi ernitnr,d o Flgt yhdro tS ierhdvktneiia r doatneefesco tRttr Roiatooh lotconwhukn eta eegC lsP ors1ta en aatgegiondke ds iTCr atonsrira udoejitruel ,etrk nhto thc Tuoatert ilianeooti snnlnt, o gjotuw h rtnttihehhctn¬e¬he 2w2Rp90oio20tiuhn •titt eno Wo t2fOhe 7bes1vet a fgtoGnoildn alUoonr.n,wi nSetight.n .eIgR nn-adt nesegrossecut:ra tihtbeeeT adHhs ibotg oshaeuwl nopadnoyag rr 9tyi0to:h, neBtsh eceogonfiu nMwnnteiyinss sgtreo oarualtyl daM ,a tilGolol tnroHagwne inlstma,e it vdhai enllhndei ,g e Phtaohwswetan eay ll lsot ooCn ugoMt uhSienltlarttliotyeews Rn al,loy otuinhntggee tion 31, T25N R18W, then northerly down Lime Creek to the Swan River, then northerly and State Route 274, the point of beginning. 293 - South Lincoln-Nevada Creek: Those portions of Powell and Lewis and Clark Counties easterly along said river and the south shore of Swan Lake to Groom Creek, then northeast¬ 215 - East Deer Lodge: Those portions of Deer Lodge and Powell Counties lying within the lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Rogers Pass, then south along erly up said creek and Trail 61 to the Swan Divide, the point of beginning. following-described boundary: Beginning at Garrison Junction, then in an easterly direction the Continental Divide to MacDonald Pass, then west along U. S. Highway 12 to Avon, then dt1tho3e e2Ds cS•o roNriibusoet rhMdth Fob Souowrnuktna atndoi:na rF oyrTn:a nhtBkhoe esCg eSri enpwenoakirnn,t i gtDoh aneivtsn i t dohuefep ,F tmFlhareoatnuhn teksha oC dourf tae htenhekder l tLSyoa o aFkuleoot hrnCe gFso tosu aSrnkietd iro evdfsi itc vhleyie diT neFrg atl ioawl t 5Fhi1teoh atirhndee s tRnth Sieuve epfrro v,s laitlchoiedwe nTit nrruaagiip-ll atstihalooeindn G gac aloUoru,rn iSngs.to ysHna liiJigdnuh endw ctiaovtyii oId t1ens2 ,t j toutoh n ttehch tepei oo SCniinol vwtn eotirtif hn Bb eIoennwgttai enClr nsDoituniavngtietd.y eH Laitgi nhMew,a atchyDe 9on0n ,Ia ntl hdae Psnoa nusosth,r twthhe easnlto einnrl gay ssdaoiiurdet chhteiigrolhnyw daailroye nctg¬o nttwoiifoooi tSnrnht eh wltciwhnitteieeho sDt ntoth a a2iellt5t osos, n2nejug 6cMn, tS icaoottnaniudotn e lnt2i an R7wie no(i T btuRh1et eo4ttw hNa1de4e, ,1eRS t na9hto WueS enSe)r ,tcsk attohrtiaueoeu tnnRht s eeoR 2aauo8sstae ttaed a2nr,l 0dloty0h n2 ,ea g9tnlh, o t eTehnna1igs s4e tsNsaeaer,si cldtRy ta i9 roalWoolnaon, d nlgti hgnt soe eas n taith doised ori tosursoout hiuatned tat h teltoeoor rs ninietgts csb tsijoinauoutinendnrc dswsteieaoiccrt¬n¬hy 61, then southerly along said trail and Groom Creek to the shore of Swan Lake, then along said 216 - West Rock Creek-Quigg Peak: Those portions of Granite and Missoula Counties lying the Poorman Creek Road, then northerly along said road to its intersection with the southern shore southerly and westerly to the Swan River, then southerly along said river to Lime Creek, within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Skalkaho Pass, then northerly along boundary of Section 19, (T14N, R8W), then east along said section line to the southeast cor¬ then southerly up said creek to the Flathead Indian Reservation in Section 31, T25N R18W, the Bitterroot-Rock Creek Divide to Trail No. 215, then easterly along said trail to the Rock ner of Section 19, then north along the boundary between Sections 19 and 20 to the Blackfoot then westerly along said boundary to Flathead Lake, then northerly along the shore of said Creek Road at Eagle Creek-Cable Crossing, then north along said road to the Slide Rock- River, then easterly up the Blackfoot River to its confluence with the Landers Fork River, then lake to the Swan River, then easterly along the north shore of said river to the bridge on State Upper Willow Creek Road at Brewster Creek, then southeasterly along said road to its junc¬ northeasterly up the Landers Fork Riverto the bridge at State Route 200, then northeasterly to Route 35, then northerly along said route and State Route 206 to U.S. Highway 2, then westerly tion with the Rock Creek-Philipsburg Road, then westerly along said road to the main Rock Rogers Pass, the poiht of beginning. along said highway to the Flathead River, then easterly along said river to the South Fork of Creek Road, then south along said road to its junction with State Route 38, then westerly the Flathead River, the point of beginning. along said route to Skalkaho Pass, the point of beginning. Note: Section 24, T14N, R9W, shall be closed to big game hunting. This comprises the area around the town of Lincoln. 324 • Snowcrest Lower Ruby: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties lying 391 • Dry Creek-Duck Creek: Page 2 1990 & 1991_Legal Descriptions within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the Junction of the Rock-Robb- along said highway to Highway 89, then southerly along said highway to Sixteen-Mile Creek Ledford Road and the Ruby River Road, then southerly along the Ruby River Road to the Warm (near Ringling), then southwesterly along said creek to the Gallatln-Meagher County line, Springs Road, then easterly along said road to the Gravelly Range Road, then southerly along then northerly along said line to the Broadwater-Meagher County line, then northerly along said road to the Ruby River-Long Creek Road, then southerly along the Long Creek Road to said line to the Dry Creek Road, then westerly along said road to Its junction with the Ridge the Clover-Blacktail Road, then northerly along said road to the Rock Creek-Robb-Ledford Road, then northerly and westerly along said road to Greyson Creek, then westerly along said Road, then easterly-northeasterly along said road to the junction of the Ruby River Road, the creek to the east bank of the Missouri River, then northwesterly and easterly along the east Bear, Deer, Elk, Lion (continued) point of beginning. bank of said river to Its junction with Highways 12 and 287, the point of beginning. 325 - Blacktail Ridge-Sage Creek: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties ly¬ 3btasnha0loooei0urdnn tn- hg rdwLe otaiaeharmssdyetta : eetN orrPBlli yyetceha h gaaekoill snoolMi:nnna ig-gonD nTsgsteaha aaaiiandtddt a m trp-sholtaoedaanr adJtt heui Rot onolon ci San itotdietsofa (jtntBuoFe o no eILfcarn eitvItnisneeoetrtr n eshDa trewtaes aOttvideatelh tdl1eC o t5 Bhop1 aeu5mat nnN weMtnnyliactt ohc hlRny kotii holdnPiaeagaad -BPsw D9sia5ige ts(1 ahMsS)di,,hn mett ehdhtaeheiencpnen i Rn C fnseooooo laLuurldotntoh,hwtd wyteghi aneeRessg notPt-e eadasrrdosells yysua)c tt,aarh Dtillebhooerneenlldnglyg, inssLnnaooiagniurkd gttewh h.v reieoitrerhallwyidyn a Raaltnolhoodnean dg gtf, ho s taeslhlai oedCiwdn li o niwrnvtogeeearr-sd sdtC etetarrosltec yeetr hkitabo elReo tdPnho greabi dcjosu eautn ionLdc d attirahnooreeyna ,d : no t ohftBo rett hnehI egn ss itBoniedunlraesitncht akCgett reeaaln iytl1 t 5eMRa nlaooontann idMagi,dl oatsRh anaeoiinddnada dsl, , aoI tnnuhthetteeeh trnpeoso a teistanahttestee tr oel1Mfyr5 lb o,ya ent lghoaidinennandg¬- 3iMttRCnoh9rog ei2etsa hwesL-d koeS,ie ,t uw othMtrhhiuiines eteR nhnataih wng vwwedhee re eefs,Cos srtt-ttl lheBelBaoerrrirllwnkgoyy -ai nMBanadolglewoeorl-atntndahsgggte:ehe s saresca sraTrCit iiCdehbdor oeo uclyrdusrnoee ntbuaye tpodpyk oul silttnrniooatnde iitedoR,ah ,r n toecythsh ur:e ee eotaneeBnfs k e2Btss gto8osroi4uhuon ,ttaot nhhhtdriheeeenw rer gBollany yfate e Ctanaa rvtonl ahaoerdnentrny h deCgmoea rnrLossel tayeuFeewi kterdah-rli lyH rsooly iafnoa n RnlguBeoden ensts daoCaeg v riC ldvstaehra orrekreCiiedor rC,ku D ect todehuoekiuecu vk nntnaio d tntn iCyeeDdo rs arluet itnhehnlcydkk¬ee¬ said interstate to the Big Sheep Road junction at Dell, the point of beginning. 326 ■ Sweetwater: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties lying within the erly along said shore and the east bank of the Missouri River to the mouth of BeaverCreek, the 301 • Hyalite-Portal: Those portions of Gallatin and Park Counties lying within the following- following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of Route 41 and the Stone- point of beginning. dmtWrheeaecesnntsci,t ro siGtnobh aueealdtnllhoa beetnioragnlusy Rtnt ehadirvelaloe yrPnry agon: l reosBtaaanerlig -gdtP hi Indoennir tmvcieniurdogpseu ti aatnthtote e t o h ECf9e ar0W egj uetleoenks hcstt et hFiaaeoond nrdG k M o,at fhlto lhUeaue. l ninSPnt .oa-n HiYroncire,ug tlpthhlhoiewnewreanlys-y tLi odn1eno 9vae1wi nnanDosn iktrvdhtiih edICe neWrr tleaeyeetr sskaBttns aGo dtDzea we li9vlmae0idtsa iatennet rtBtPoloyo a ttzsdhhesi¬ee¬, Cea4b1laeoo,sg tntttiehgonre nnlsnywian inaogdloo. or rdont hagCed rsa eatsoeitd keth rrRleoy oaB aadlld aot,co ntk ghtth aeseinal iLRedea ordsaoftdeou,rrt ldteyh -tRe oano li obtnsnbo gj-ruR tshnoawccitdkeio sCrntoer awredleyi kt tha oR l tohtonheage dS ,sR tatouhinbdeey nr oC Rsaroidevu eettkorh wRIRtoeso asjaudtde,n, r ctlthyhtie-eown np e osRsoitnouettur hloty¬ef 3fRnMo9oilv3arlu eto•hrd w Eelaoriatlnw syLgt -iRaBdvloeiorniasndgdcggsr teitosbora: ne iid,td s t Tb hjhouheiungnonch sedtweiaa oapsrnyytoe :rwr ttloBiiyo teh Rndg sitoinh nwogenfln iiDPnn sraggayr ,aik Cdtt, h rtGreehienvaekel jlrs ua Rotntoiuocn att ihdaitosen arndjltuoy MMnf caIaentnuiadotdge nlhwro sewwetras ,iC ttttheeho r9eUluy0n.n Satasin.ole odHsun ttilghhgy eheintrw hYlgyea ew y laR lil8otoih9wnn,ig nsgtlt ihottnhhengneee- West Fork of the West Gallatin River, then westerly up the West Fork of the West Gallatin River 327 - West Fork Madison-Centennial: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties Dry Creek Road to the Brammer Creek Road, then southerly along the Brammer Creek Road to to U. S Highway 191, then northerly and easterly along said highway to its junction with Inter¬ lying within the following-described boundary Beginning at Monida and the Monida- the Blacktail Divide Road, then easterly along Blacktail Divide Road to Rocky Mountain Road, state 90 at Bozeman, the point of beginning. Lakeview Road, then easterly along said road to Price Lane, then northerly along said lane to then southerly along said road to Olie Canyon, then easterly up Olie Canyon to Blacktail 302 - Tendoys: That portion of Beaverhead County lying within the following-described the Ruby River-Long Creek Road, then northerly along said road to the Gravelly Range Road, Mountain, then easterly and southerly along the Bridger Range divide to Flathead Pass, then boundary Beginning at the junction of Route 324 and Interstate 15, then westerly along then northerly along said road to Elk River, then southeasterly down said river to the West easterly along the Flathead Pass Road to its junction with Route 86, then southerly and west¬ Route 324 to the Medicine Lodge-Big Sheep Road, then southerly along said road to the junc¬ Fork of the Madison River, then northeasterly down said river to the Madison River, then erly along said route to Bozeman, then easterly along Interstate 90 to the Yellowstone River at tion of the Nicholia-Deadman Road, then easterly and northerly along the Big Sheep Road to southerly up said river to Route 87, then southerly along said route to the Montana-ldaho Livingston, the point of beginning. its junction with Interstate 15 at Dell, then northerly along said Interstate to its junction with State Line at Reynolds Pass, then westerly along said state line to Interstate 15, then north¬ Route 324, the point of beginning. erly along said interstate to the Monida Interchange Road, then easterly along said road to the Monida-Lakeview Road at Monida, the point of beginning. 310 - Upper Gallatin: That portion of Gallatin and Madison Counties lying within the fRsisCGtoaaisralvii elddileonle r awddk,t teii-itivvnrPhnsii eogddeRnr-eeccid vtttuueiooeoppsr c tni EhnnBr awieeeubg aciYeCltrkehd re ht elChtbelheoeoarkee wdu m eGd nskMiotdav oultaoinlodrtaueh yettn i h Nnotaea-BfaniY tnWMdeie,og laatenilhndlosaoetniwl sn niFPonsg iotnag norr-t knkGhaa e t eBoaw tRlfohPle aiutesovhtn tlreieendcnrr suaGtlR yrepdyar iiiav,snlv lneetieahddcr tseeiCt nni,nDo r ot eRnhinreve tiokhiovndr-efet eL rhirB,,nle ey ttuvrahh lcde yeenknin nor saCe rklssctoirhoot eniCeuueogrkttrnl hhesy aea a danukilodnidp rdnd ebttig chhvoe teeiutaidho nsGGeentd a atPaaalolrlllol ayooartt nntthitaingognel 3ftteRlhhod2roleela8ylan h o Md ao-w e l e(oaSMiFdnnstiotagegcertd- ireesdnilsa ceyeLtiis dnLiacDne rloseo iedtb nvLaagegettoed el O-d ot Bgblhlpidieonemg -u e BNLSe ntnaeihdocnmtea h LnreRhoyaepilo:c ml aaPRkhd:B ao Pi s ae9aPsdg5s a,T1iRs nst) hhos,(n aM,eait tnhtdn hege spdetn oooa i c purtsRi totonithiooheuneune ttrLt h loeMyoeof d3 afabo 2gslen4tBeoegt ,ne aPritglnanhay vnasse e-siaannl)ridl ,hgdo eate. nahhr aogsoedta n e sdS raC stltioyaoodtu u eattrhnl hooLeteayn irNdn gl eyl ityc s oaiahan tniot gdhdlL i eahewn mioDMgirthhehtoihwai nnwdPat maeaytnss hattas¬noe,- 4lHt8wMyh00iiie0 itgnshtn hgos• w oL MewMuaaoroiyswitont h 2enR tia ratnti naovMn ndte atha arh s e rRteoRlo a ofu HosMout uihltRlleotl oei- dnvLw3 oet26iariwb25:nn e3,nga r, tt -TRtyhtdhh heeoceenosou nc sMutn reenino ab8tporrye0iotrad htalrsh i ttn abiw RoeFno,eniodu vstsr nhettw edo reB rfaetnl oerTsy y snt ot o:athao oulellonBoet hn,,Mne gtPggahi o liseMonMsnnnnodo ogiunennnr ortgtitaha ra ,tRnean hLai tacwv i oeSbRRerueh,soo rnetttuuelhytbtyrte eeyla ny l ,n2i3 nadt2s6helo 35oC eu t nnotthtoog h ot e hwIuIMatentsese to stMeai ntnruaetastl arretoClniaryanaots seg euu R Rcpn1Uoti t5iv.tui o heeSatnrese.t, River to Buck Creek, the point of beginning. 329 • Horse Prairie-Bannack: That portion of Beaverhead County lying within the following- Brady, then northerly along Interstate 15 to U. S. Highway 2 at Shelby, the point of beginning. NOTE: Gallatin closed area boundary description on page 8. daleosncgri Rbeodu tbeo 3u2n4d taor yth: eB Leegminhnii nPga sast Rthoea dju, nthcetino nw oefs tReroluyt ea l3o2n4g asnadid I rnoteadrs ttoa tteh 1e5 M, tohnetna nwae-sldtearhlyo NOTE: Brinkman Game Preserve closed to all hunting except as designated under hunting 311 • Lower Gallatin: Those portions of Madison, Gallatin, Jefferson and Broadwater Coun¬ State Line at Lemhi Pass, then northerly along said state line to the Bloody Dick-Big Hole regulations. Boundary description on page 8. ties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of Trail Divide, then easterly along said divide to the Skinner Meadows-Jackson Road, then northerly 401 • Sweetgrass Hills: Those portions of Toole and Liberty Counties lying within the Creek with the Montana Power Canyon Road in the Beartrap Canyon, then northerly along along said road to Route 278 near Jackson, then easterly along said route to Interstate 15, following-described boundary: Beginning on the Canadian Border one-half mile north of the said road to the Madison River, then northerly along the east shore of the Madison River to the then southerly along said interstate to Route 324, the point of beginning. Jay Clark residence on West Butte, then west and then southeasterly on the road immediately mwJtt6Hwihu4oioiient)gtnh,uh c hG, t twUttthiahhho. al eoeelnSyafn n)D .t ,t 1in Hhun9tnhoed1 ioRg er lrBeathnithyvthwe e eeCBawaarar royssteterto ztsaee2ee tprkR8remll -7ryoCyWal u yaadnatten o,le osyuNw tt2nhop onF0gen r 5on strsa hri aannwskeii,ed d Gd eJat sehRrartd feolCeolfinuraveuel ttirtyninedesn t oo eart8 odra nn4t litdh t, voR hP eti shdeiarovWle reJyekun enr ,it aflhetwtsfloheaooee rretnrns lhntsy gthoee Pse arnsMoel la ByoauRii nkidtasighvg,s l hooSee stinruakhg agrsByheiit d jrnwesRui ar dhainlivngiyydcgeeo trhat rir,onoowl tto ehunhRanawte y(ergonU e Tutt .ssoo sthSateo eir.ii dutter21ssle t 9 yrh( ii1oFnSn e uotaaataeetrnplserokrtpds sesnti eeo rRngJccl ug yoUttniit tu.ooo uchStnn¬npee 3tRJwMnho3ioeen0haas g dnfd-t. oein Gsrlyaollroyt ne Rw eAaRinlidlnoidhvggneoee-grrr-,d, n S set tiahshReiceerdarrnnin ab rg onTeseouoda:rt lu ecbtth ohTtMeuowrh nliteoyndhses aeat ere Rl yjorpuo:ln oynagBr cd tate,iti lohgotonheinnns e gne ono iaf nfs se tagtBahi sdaebett aae Rnrtvrhoulkeyeabr dyohjau felR tnaosoidcnav tigteaidhor n senRdra i ovWoiMdfea radRa rr todmaooaitu s dRAotS enoptl od2 urCe8 itntr7eoh,g uae2tshn n-8eGed7tai reptsaahsottv eilebEn yRlatnil nnyuong kbfiR sy wbo, a Refitng thihtgivehnieenn¬e-r TaRttadrohopdeoa eaprjtwn adh rargcn ooettee sx aoT hBn2di oimt t epE hwtato aoea3rn t s5FesDtjt hl.uh,ANye eniSn p.o fcSe w o3rtR.ci tu7e4thooris 0,noN a mt9dR noa,i i nanrjl1tu ethnd0hTsnge, , osc netnRwoht oi4eeuaonr annttnEshhsg h sat fei aossopa nit6uul d,d o 3trEesh 6nwmo a ogouNsefi nt rltsW,oeo h ttnrs ahett eodhoeassr ,o stt rtt othuohRB eatcetahudh oanr t esroattgnteo anje ecu ddt Froo6n . j e AoructEnafhtn. iSeaseSco.rst tne 3trioo,coo 4 feftan s3 iSaBdo,o,s e tutnljthchau t otece3hnifkn2noec j,S nate anitns acoho5toksn,re t toct nB hhiotsn o ueetrt h Tonnt tCthr e oeteweohr,we ueetrS nhosm lCeseteah ceidanolit,ne npi jetosau hta 3ndnhne6s iceonat 9Nt r n,Cain to ohltaoBohnr nrotone athirhnngn¬¬, Heilroaring Creek-West Fork Gallatin-Spanish Creek divide, then along the Madison-Gallatm 331 - Pioneer Mountains: Those portions of Beaverhead, Silver Bow and Madison Counties dian Border to the point of beginning Rivers divide and the Madison-Cherry Creek divide to Red Knob Mountain, then westerly lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the Junction of the Grasshopper- down Trail Creek to the intersection with the Montana Power Canyon Road in the Beartrap Wise River Road and Route 278, then northerly along the Grasshopper-Wise River Road to 402 • Shelby Chester: Those portions of Toole and Liberty Counties lying within the Canyon, the point of beginning. Route 43 at Wise River, then easterly along said route to Interstate 15 at Divide, then southerly following-described boundary: Beginning at Sweetgrass on the Canadian Border, then east NOTE: Manhattan Game Preserve closed to hunting. Boundary description on page 8. aRliovnegr Rsaoiadd ,I nthteer pstoaitnet otof Rbeoguitnen 2in7g8., then westerly along said route to the Grasshopper-Wise oann db tohredne rs toou ath peoaisntet rolnye o-hna tlhf em riolea dn oimrthm oedf itahtee lJya ayd Cjalacrekn rt etsoi dtheen cwee ostn aWnde ssto Butuht tsei,d teh eonf Wweesstt 312 - West Bridger Those portions of Gallatin County lying within the following-described Butte to the road Junction in Township 36 North, Range 2 East, Section 10, then south on the ebRRroiolvyuue nutredsp a 8tsro6ay i RadtB o ruBievgtoeeizr n 2etno min nteahgane ra, GtCt htaehelnlenat r jtuaeinlan scPRttaeiivrorkelnyr,, ottahhfn eSednni x nsstooeouerutntthhh Meeeraaliylsset t eaeCrlrrolleyyne guka lp sao antnhidgde t sGhraoeaiu dlMlt aerti oistnuoso t aeiunt rstdio jR tuihitnvesce Wjrtu,i ontehncse tt winGo isnatohl luw atttihhitn¬he 34ltyh33ie 2na gWt• WEwisaieitssh tRd inoBiv mitgeh, r eH-t Ghfoeorlnaell:s o nswhooTrintphhgpoe-ersdrlee yC s pacoonruirdbnt ieteoydan Rssbt ooeoarufdl nyB dt oaeal arRoyvnoe: gruh BtReee ao2gdu7i,n8t eSn, iit4lnh3vge e tnrao t wB WWoewsiists eeaer n lRRydi vi oveDnerr,e ,R ethtroh euLe tnpoe do s2gion7eut8 tC ohtofoe ubrRlenyogt uiionetn¬es remrooaiaaslddet sctt ooso o rFtnuh.Aetehr. S j oua. fnn3 dSc4 te3ei,coa ttnsiho te enona f s3 eBt2a ,los atftch Skteojnna to chtokhe sr Beero euCa tmtdoe uj,i ullteehnseec ,nnt ito oherneath nsi nt o n aTnol oorttwnhhgen t sorrhoo iataphdd e 3 t t5oBo NteFhao.erAr tjD.huS,en. nRc4 t0aRi9ono,ng at edhi n 4ej nuTE noeacwasttsin,ot s snhao ilupfoto nh3u¬g6r Flathead Pass Road, then westerly along said road to Flathead Pass and the Bridger Range ning. North, Range 6 East, southeast corner Section 9, then approximately four miles north and divide then northerly and westerly along said divide to Blacktail Mountain, then westerly 333 • North Tobacco Root Mountains: Those portions of Madison, Gallatin and Jefferson west to the road junction, then north to the Canadian Border at Township 37 North, Range 6 down Olie Canyon to the Rocky Mountain Road, then northerly along the Rocky Mountain Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Whitehall, then south¬ East, Northeast corner of Section 5, then east on the border to the Hill-Liberty county line, Road to the Blacktail Divide Road, then one mile westerly along said road to the Brammer erly along Route 55 to its intersection with the Waterloo Parson’s Bridge Road (also known as then south on the county line to Highway 2, then west to Shelby, then north on Highway 91 to Creek Road, then northerly along the Brammer Creek Road to the Dry Creek Road, then north¬ Guy George Bridge), then southeasterly along said road to the Mill Canyon Road, then east¬ the point of beginning. erly along said road to Maudlow, then easterly along the Maudlow-Ringling Road to the bridge erly on the said road and the Mill Canyon Trail (F.S Trail No. 89) to the South Boulder-Jefferson 403 - Cut Bank: Those portions of Glacier and Toole Counties lying within the following- over Sixteen Mile Creek, then westerly down Sixteen Mile Creek to the Missouri River, the River Divide, then southerly and easterly along said divide and the South Boulder-Ruby River described boundary: Beginning on the Canadian Border at Sweetgrass, then south on Inter¬ point of beginning. Divide and the Madison-Ruby River Divide to Ramshorn Mountain, then easterly down South state 15 to Shelby, then west on U.S. Highway 2 to Cut Bank, then north along eastern bound¬ 3RaaSsBtnl1iieooxv3dgnenm -rige H,niG lnRtetehahi linrleCverdgne orir H enaa,e erettea ikhrlnts:l he rgttonoe a a TCYSslroohirienxenaulgemgltto k-h pMlw,s l oaaetsirli hltotdCloie-n onrBnbgene oee snaoNukarofn, ia rCdPdttthi haarorerereinknyvera le kCytdlr o oPtDo aowatuil hrvoMnnkeint d oy Sbgdel io ilHxyvtsuomiiaennd irMidgdeol a e nwbord CyenCiitvti rhrawteieoitden eereik k et tPs n,tht eootI ehaCn ikAeftrtoe,nses rl v thlswihion eceeMwtcenest irti oaneosdnugrenodnl-c ywt dwtaC ieunioisontp nhctt, h tM rtowitehbhon ieeelntw hdnHYoo rtbeeothnrhlodeolo uo rnFYCnwt hoCderswrleartlkooeere wykenos:k¬seft aoMtswaoanfla oiedBtydnha eid2gertao8o ssmrw 7ataI drnoa iad Cttutp e otrNr rhCe ostoe hueaokrncetfr e ity tsBi Mooto,o enntai aht W dasrweitn nsrjhiduaot ih npntnRe o c tChoRrhtaitauieohlvntl neee Nyarr o,8lwon yn4trdhi t, ta haehtRlnh no SoRde nhnun gotoot h uewsrret eta5eeh iM5 sCed2t,ro e8olhtury7hnilng, tey aahtt lynhpawo laoenRoan igynPno tgsoatt o ohodwsfu e,at et bihterhdh eeaCee g rsjrnaoiultnn y unesny tcahaeoitsnlo nitotogro eneRn. r ig l ootyo sfasf i ada snRli,ato doietnd hurrg estor eeniusv c a2tnete,ilr od to ttrh ooncteh o ntMweuh riwnecltyhA temy aslH ltolrieoiosugrntahtlehgdy¬r aS48ltRyer09woyir4 nsa ue oge•nt ef eLcdw t ttgo3 hiiMwor6teha5ne oisB r nasn wT lt,tta aehiBtcthntehkoreaa fnf IdooRp nyRolotol,ti eoi uvtnIrwhetntsee ntido nna 2if tag1 sebTn-9o de h 1Ruaeg5ottsei hs ncasPeernete i apribnCnvsoedtgaoredrt.ntor iiborlyoyaon,n d ut ast,hnl oooetd fhntna hTe grnenye Mo t:Co srBonaoth,nune ePattgaahdoinsneintaanaedn sirRen tlrBeygoaro u,aal rtyCtlde o t ehah3nrol6ge,o u5 tnihMt ntegeota one IuMnr ne,st taeoaaencnnsrattdtsi a ta oRanClntoaoae nouRs gft1co e U5at u 2d.h ttS1oeee9. Cb2M Ht2oooi3rogu d,inh nttetswhtar ie ianetnnoys¬a to the Yellowstone National Park boundary, then east along said boundary to the Yellowstone 340 • Highlands: Those portions of Beaverhead, Madison, Jefferson and Silver Bow Coun¬ south along Montana Route 223 to U. S. Highway 87 at Fort Benton, then southwesterly along River then down the Yellowstone River to Its junction with Little Trail Creek, then up Little Trail ties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Dillon, then northerly along U. S. Highway 87 to U. S. Interstate 15 at Great Falls, then southwesterly along said highway to Creek to its intersection with U. S. Highway 89, then south on U. S. Highway 89 to its intersec¬ Route 41 to Route 2, then northwesterly along said route to Interstate 90 at Butte, then west¬ the interchange at the town of Cascade, then north along the county road to Simms, then tion with the Yellowstone River, then south up said river to its point of beginning. erly along said Interstate to Its Junction with interstate 15 near Rocker, then southerly along northerly along the county road to junction of U. S. 89, then westerly Into Fairfield and Cho- 314 - Upper Yellowstone West: Those portions of Gallatin and Park Counties lying within the Interstate 15 to Dillon, the point of beginning^. teau to Montana Route 219 at Pendroy, the point of beginning. ' follotfing-descnbld boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Yellowstone River and Inter¬ 341 • High Rye: Those portions of Silver Bow and Deer Lodge Counties lying within the NOTE: Teton Spring Creek Preserve closed to hunting except as designated under hunting state 90, then westerly along Interstate 90 to the Gallatin-Yellowstone Rivers Divide at Boze¬ following-described boundary: Beginning at the Junction of Interstate 90 and Interstate 15 regulations. Boundary description on page 8. eY3mti1aeea5sslnt l -eo lWPrywliaynses tgsasot l nwoSetnhil togRehp niisvne aes iCrtod,h ru teabhtz hoefyeuon rMnl llndyoooa waurrtlyinhon t tngaaogi-l ndoM ssenao:sg lic d HrsT iadbehiiredovod isnrd ei bevC op etruoroe nrt eottdkih oa,Ie rnnt yhYts:ee eornlsfB l tnoMaeowtgeresita nht9gone0hnir.ne letyrg h,N dePaao taptw rioUokni. n na SMatn l.do oHPf lS abHirgwekehge rwBoiennato ny GuCi nn8rrdage9ase. rasky n C,td oot h utthhenn¬ee n9shaa6leeoi aa(dndDr g rRi iovsdofiagd ciAeked e mCtrroo,re etturhheitceeekan tCnRo s o ooCRnaurdoteti)uhne, tekeetrnh, l1teyt,ahn tlaeh lwDneo eninvns geiotd easrersta lhtaiyedwt ra BlIelynosu ttanreelnrgorstv n ’sMga adt iosedoau wtrinodont aa i trdisson a ju,tiu otdtne h F cectlotnreie oIewenncket e ewsrtrto iseRt thrRial dyUtoge .au eS9lt,o.0 e tn,F h 2tgoeh7 nr4ese a,nn si ttdoeh Sa redtsehnitrvee vinrridllcoyyeer t taahRolle oootrnnhalggyde 4detkor0eel 5eUys c .•aR rSCliao.b ainHlerrgtdioeg aUrbh:d.o w,S uat.Tn hyHdhe 8ianog7r sh,yn ewt:o h praBetoyhne r8e gts7riiool nyaunnn tasihdn now gd8f 9eaCe stta toaFess tBrocelreayrtll d tyBa eCl e aoarnlnenotgeondk ngU C,, . tstShhhao.eie dHunn t irnengaoahoiurlwrrt tohChaaeywodr 8lu eyr7nsi dgttteiooher twlGs-yo nlr fay e-Bliwaonetgan lFyt gw a C tMloirltse hSo,e inttnkhat tatteohenn eat Rsh fRooeou uolMlttuoheitwe le8wa i03nas 8utga¬6¬t- Yellowstone River east of Livingston, then northerly along said highway to Sixteen Mile said interstate to Interstate 15. the point of beginning. Geraldine, then northwesterly along State Route 80 to Fort Benton, the point of beginning. CdDiruveciedkke ,C ttorh eteehnke eWtoas eDtsetur Flcyko rukCp ro efse aDki,du c tchkr eCener kese otkou nttheheaerr l CyF ardalrzovywi enMw soPaueindat kac,i rnteh eDekni v teioda est,th eterh leYyn ed losloowuwnts httheorenl eyW Raelisovten Frg,o trshkae iodnf 3fteo5hl0la ol•wl ,W itnhhgei-ntde netaosicrltr:h ibeerTldy hb aoolsouenn gdp atorhryet:i WoBnhsei gtoeinfta nSlilni-lBgv eoartu BBdeourwt tRe ,ao ntahdde ntJo e sIfonfuetertshrsoetnaa stetCe 1or5luy an att ilBeoson ugll ydRienorg,u tthwee i2nt ht soino W utthhhi¬e¬ 4Sly0hi6en lg-b Uwy,pi tpthheiern nM t hwaere ifsaots l ol• onDw Uuip.n Sugy.- deHre.is gchrTwibhaeoyds 2eb topouo tnrhtdieoa rnBysl: a ocBf kGefgelaienctn ieIinrn,dg Ti aaonto ClReo,e nPsreoarndvd aoetniroa I,n n atbneodrus Ttnaedttaeor n1y 5 Cn noeouarrnt htCi etuost westerly up said river to U. S. Highway 89, the point of beginning. westerly along said interstate to Butte, the point of beginning. Bank- then south and west along Blackfeet Indian Reservation boundary to U. S. Highway 89, 316 • Absaroka: Those portions of Carbon, Sweet Grass and Park Counties lying within the 360 - North Madison: That portion of Madison and Gallatin Counties lying within the then south on U. S. Highway 89 to the junction of Highway 219, then easterly to Pendroy and following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Montana-Wyommg State following-described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of Indian Creek and the Madi¬ Conrad on Highway 219 to the point of beginning. Line and the Custer-Gallatin National Forest Boundary southeast of Albino Lake, then north¬ son River, then following the east bank of said river to the bridge at Ennis on State Highway 410 • Missouri River Breaks: Those portions of Fergus and Petroleum Counties lying within erly and westerly along said boundary to Granite Mountain, then north V2 mile to the Stillwa¬ 287, then northerly along said highway to itsintersectlon with the North Shore County Road the following-described boundary: Beginning at Winnett, then northerly along the Valentine- ter County Line, then west along said county line to the Custer-Gallatin National Forest at McAllister, then easterly along said county road to the mouth of Beartrap Canyon and the Dovetail Road to the Valentine-Dovetail Road Junction, then northerly along the Valentine BBoouunlddearr yR niveearr TDiimvibdee rlnineea rM Cooulnutmaibni,n teh ePna nsos,r ththeerlny asolountgh wsaeisdt ebrolyu nadlaornyg t ot hthee BSolouuldgehr CRreiveekr-- Min oannt aenaas tPeorlwye dr iCreacntyioonn Rtoo aRde, dth Kenn onbo rMthoeurlnyta ailno nagn sda itdh er oMada tdoi sTornai-lC Chreereryk , Cthreenek u pd iTvriadiel ,C trheeenk Rnooratdh etoas Vtearlleyn atilnoen,g t hCerno onkoerdth Cearesetekr lRy oaaldo ntog tthhee H"7o9r"s eT rCaial mtop tThrea iCl, rtohoekne dn oCrtrheeerkl yR aolaodn, gt htehne SHleolulrgoha rCinrge eCkr eDeikv-idBeo aunldde rn Roritvhewr Desivteidrley t oa ltohneg H tehlelr oBaoriunlgd-eMr iRlli vCerre-Bekusf fDaliov iFdoe rnke Dari vCirdoew a nMdo uthn¬e sFoourkth Gerallyla atlionn-Hg eslalrioda driivnigd eC arenedk t hdeiv Midaed, itshoenn- Geaalsltaetrilny Railvoenrgs dsiaviidd ed itvoi dthee t So pWanilissohn C Preeaekk,- Wtheesnt THroairls, eth Ceanm spo uTtrhaiwl teos tt hoen MWuilsdseerl sThreailll tTor aUil.S, .t hHeing hwweasyte 1rl9y1 ,a tlhoenng tnhoer tMh ounss Helisghhewlla yT r1a9il1 t oa pWprioldxie¬r tain, then southwesterly along the Mill-Hellroaring Creeks Divide to the Bear-Hellroaring southeasterly down the Dudley Creek-West Fork Gallatin divide to the Gallatin River, then mately 13 miles to Knox Ridge Road, then westerly on Knox Ridge Road and the DY Trail to Creeks Divide to Ash Mountain, then southerly along the Crevice-Hellroaring Creeks Divide to southerly up said river to the intersection with Buck Creek, then up Buck Creek in a westerly Stafford Ferry (McCelland Road), then northerly on Stafford Ferry Road to the Missouri River, the Crevice-Cottonwood Creeks Divide, then southerly along the Crevice-Cottonwood Creeks direction to the Madison-Gallatin Rivers Divide, then southerly along said divide to Shedhorn then downstream (east) following the Missouri River to the mouth of the Musselshell River, Dboivuindde atroy tthoe thYee lMloownsttaonnae- WNyaotimoninagl PSatrakte B Loiunned, atrhye,n t heeans teeralsyt earlloyn agn sda isdo ulitnhee rtloy tahleo nCgu sstaeird- wRiedsqteer (lmy doouwntna iInn)d, itahne nC rneoerkt htow Ietsst ienrtleyr sdeocwtino nth we ittohe t hoef SMhaeddihsoonrn R Riviedrg, eth teo pInodiniat no fC breegeikn, ntihnegn. t2h0e0n), tuhpe nth we eMstu aslsoenlgsh Ue.lSl . RHivigehr w(Iany a 8 s7o tuot hWeirnlyn edtti,r etchteio pno)i ntot oUf .Sb.e gHiingnhiwnga.y 87 (State Highway WG3dttMDhh1eiaieee7vlsll ns i clNdCta -r setioBrioU benrnouteep heuNdtkp hal -Feadr Bbar toeiM oolrrooYuk unRon nleoandigdlvlfile a toesSFrorwra yirRo ixD s drPimtevi oevsreBinaiitrlvd ekee DBeeg ,Cr iEiot tvnotrhuoaein edns Eeitnetdnkhl: sea g,ee prt t aoymhahs Tt eaMst oennhotuhrt oau tlsetuHhyto nh jpueoauteoat fnCnah drdScsteo i itMtrwonx iloonyomeofn rn uuitAo l,hnope ftlet f hbaCs rPieiatlnrnhaynieodr,e e ka n t Lkhl fYooo,Cae rernktntkohlhgel ueon,e t ontnwrtohhl t rytysseethto h aoeMpluelny oortSieihlnniliy nlxeggR- tmrdH iltoowvyhieflwe leei ulrtb- rn hYpCoea i aMgneneSrlidd iilnixnaot snhrIgmws-niei MnoiCst legtnefiorro.l e nslCCl etleCrraok eeRtwsreeee iikka ven9n ekgtt0rdoos--, CQ3tNthMih6ioruaqe1oenta heni-afko wktolHean al nPaeltyoLhlaba we-ragtPkloknedia en narBsi gkt-hoasoU- oun diuj pntdeulnhipts ndneeecteacrrhrr,lrts i eyMiybeto h ecdnatMedtood sn w wai b istsdtinoohosti hunse uRio n: nt UoMndhtc. aee TkoSRrrah nys.Csi eot:vtHa rceesentrreiBei gal okyept-holgn o wdta i ornlaRawt oinhQyooniio tuunng2h aisg8l eski U7 on awe .8f eia dSL,7hMt .,eats thkratHhteeadehe int,ieg tes tnhDhoh nl ewneuio snn carwoaekt ynhu we tdCetos1ehr t 9rGstleeehy1trreae, enl rlkay t llil ah ybnoYtea oti,na lnenulogtr ohnCn ssnetdegoohgnac uue rtstt winyhhaYo teieeniode ersf nl ltso lyoeYro flo rr wyatletuhyhillsntol eteosgton ohYw ngwt oeoes Rlir t slteoooNhatw hnciioandkee¬¬f 4lHwta8Myo1l7iieo 1 egnRsn athg-theg de wSdew ornal nwtyioHyh t w wh eiCul8i lyepn7 rSs R e MFtntteeoholokraao ew ltGdtu ywof,yn ro ai taUtlllhalMslo.o ioesSnnwnw os.gR u:i sHC nUnaoringt.ugT eag-Sehtidhe.hnkw e,oHs saats tcoiyhelDgro eSihp1inbnvwo9oge i1urdas dt,styeo ihat ob uh8 itnodtFo7ehus on e trnorto orhkdnf la teaoyGdhFr r elyoothtah :olnJet dew u aretBUddlhinly.e i el toSgVo ahSwi.fla n onlR HnlMCnoeiiivgywrngeee, hgyaUreF,w d .k a eMtoS,ahtr w y.gteo Lh uHn u8eeCs ni7nwn gtra oaheltwnsoriwedntt ekoha sFsJ,wey tlurDea tnl1dhrtyi,w9lvi e y1ttainihh dlla tl eeoooBlw,nno w at Ugnehes . gs iCeasStn anessr. ier atC dHl weiyood kire ngu i,sdc v hntUtroewehte.rwir e eeaSltnnkyoys. the Yellowstone River, then westerly up said river to Interstate 90, the point of beginning. stone National Park Boundary, the point of beginning. the Kolin-Hanover Road (State Route 505), then easterly along said road to U. S. Highway 191, 318 • Butte-Basin: Those portions of Jefferson and Silver Bow Counties lying within the 362 - South Madison: Those portions of Madison and Gallatin Counties lying within the then southerly to Lewlstown, the point of beginning. following-described boundary: Beginning at Butte, then northeasterly along Interstate 15 to following-described boundary: Beginning al the mouth of Indian Creek and the east bank of the Boulder-Prickly Pear Divide north of the town of Boulder, then westerly along said divide the Madison River, then southerly along the east bank of said river and Quake Lake to the 412 • Judith and Moccasin Mountains: That portion of Fergus County lying within the to the Boulder River-Ten Mile Creek Divide, then westerly along said divide to the Jefferson mouth of Rock Creek, then northerly up Rock Creek to U S. Highway 287,then*1°'!? following-described boundary: Beginning at Lewlstown, then easterly along U.S. Highway 87 County Line then southwesterly along said county line to the Silver Bow County Line, then said hiqhway to its junction with U. S Highway 191 at the Duck Creek Y, then northerly along U. (State Highway 200), to Cheadle at it's junction with the Giltedge Road, then northerly on the westerly and southerly along said county line to Interstate 90, then easterly along said inter¬ S Highway 191 to its intersection with the Yellowstone National Park boundary, then in a Giltedge Road to the Black Butte Road, then northeasterly along the Black Butte Road to Roy, state to Butte, the point of beginning. nMoardthiseorlny- Gdiarlelcattiino nR aivloern Dg itvhidee Y, tehlleonw wsteosnteer Nlya atinodn anlo Prtahrekr lbyo aulnodnagr ys atiod i dtsiv Iindtee rthseroctuigohn Sweinthti tnheel tahpepnr owxiemstaetrellyy a3lo mngil eUs. tSo. tHhieg hjuwnacyt io19n1 otfo t hHeil gSearl,t tCherene kn oRrtoha do,n t htheen Wnoinrtihfrwede sRteoralyd a(FloAnSg 2 t3h6e) 319 - Fleecer: Those portions of Silver Bow and Deer Lodge Counties lying within the and Imp Peaks to Shedhorn Ridge (mountain), then down the toe of Shedhorn Ridge> in a Salt Creek Road to the Plum Creek Road, then southwesterly along the Plum Creek Road to following-described boundary Beginning at the junction of Interstate 15 and Route 43, then northwesterly direction to Indian Creek, then down Indian Creek in a westerly direction to the State Route 81 (Denton Highway), then westerly along State Route 81 to the Judith River, then westerly along said route to a point directly opposite the confluence of Pintler Creek with the point where the mouth of Indian Creek and the east bank of the Madison River meet, the point southerly along the Judith River to the Hanover Road (FAS 426), then easterly along the Hano¬ aBBlieoqan vHge otrhhleee aCRdio vnCetroi nu(Dennteytea rll iLDnoeiv dtigode e-t thBoee RaCvooeurnthetei 2na7ed4n ,Ct athol ueDnni tsvyoi dulient heae)t, r lWnyo earslttoh nwPgie nsstatleeidrrl yrPo eaualtoken ttgoh eAtnhm en eDorirecteahrne LaCsortdeegerke y-, o3f7 0b e- gBiunlnl iMngo.u ntains: That portion of Jefferson County lying within the following-described vtoewr nR,o tahde tpoo Uin.tS o. fH bigehgwinanyi n1g9.1 , then southerly on Highway 191 to U.S. Highway 87 In Lewis- then southeasterly up said creek to the Continental Divide, then easterly along said divide boundary: Beginning at Whitehall, then easterly along Route 2 to Route 69. then norther y 413 - Deep Creek Park: Those portions of Cascade and Meagher Counties lying within the Fleecer Ridge at Burnt Mountain, then southerly along Fleecer Ridge to U. S F S Road 96 along said route to the Whltetail-Boulder Road, then southerly along said road to Whitehall, following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Lewis and Clark National For¬ (Divide Creek Road) then easterly along said road to Interstate 15, then southerly along said the point of beginning. est northern boundary and the Smith River; then east along the U.S. Forest boundary to Lick i3n2t0e r• sStaotuet hto T iotsb jaucnccot iRoono wt iMtho Runotuatien 4s:3 , tTheh opsoei npt oorft iboengsi nonf iMnga. dison and Silverbow Counties 3Iv8i0n a- Rwaitdheinrs bthuer gf:o lloTwhoinsge- dpeosrctiroibnesd o fb oJeufnfdearrsyo:n , BBergoiandnwinagte ar,t aBnodu lLdeewr, isth aennd sCoulatrhke Crlyo uanlotinegs Calinardeme esk a PRsatorekar-ldHy, atahrlloeenny g sC osraueietdhk e rRaosoataded rp,l yath saetl noth nsego uMstahoiednr ulrymo aaednn dtt o Pw teheasekt eLtruolrygn gaoilfnofg nt goC rttheheeek W juRinolclaitadimo, ntsh wPenaitr hks otRuhoteha eWdr iltlyo¬ Slyoinugth w Mitheiand othwe Cforelleokw ninega-rd MesccArilbliesdte rb, otuhnedna sryo:u tBheergliyn noinn gs aaidt throeu Jteu ntcot iEonnn oisf , Rthoeunte w28e7st earnlyd RFooruktse J6u9n tcot iRono,u tthe e2n, tnhoernth eeaasstteerrllyy adloowngn ssaaiidd rriovuetre t oto t hteh eM Jiesfsfoeurrsio Rni vReirv, etrh eBnr indogret hneeralyr Tdhorwene istosu jtuhnecrltyio ann dw withe sttheerl ym oanin s aciodu cnotyu nrtoya rdo aldea tdoi nitgs isnotuerthceeprltyio tno wEitahg lEea-Sglhee Cepre Cekr;e ethke nar weae,s ttehrelny along said route to Twin Bridges, then northerly along Route 41 and Route 55 to the intersec¬ the east bank of said river to its intersection with Highways 12 and 287, then southerly along down Eagle Creek to the Smith River, then down the Smith River to the northern boundary of tRioona do ft htheen Weaastteerrlloyo o-nP atrhseo nsas idR oroaadd, tahnedn tshoeu Mthilel aCstaenrylyon a Tloranigl (sFa.Sid. Trroaaild N too. 8th9e) tMo itllh eC Sanoyuothn s1a2i dto htihgeh wjuanycst itoon T oofw Rnosuetned 2 a8n4d, tthheen i nntoerrtsheecrtliyo anl oonf gH sigahidw aroyu 1t2e, ttoh eDnu eckas Cterreleyk a, ltohnegn Hw|e9shtweralyy the Lewis and Clark National Forest, the point of beginning. Boulder-Jefferson River Divide, then southerly and easterly along said divide and the South along said creek to the east shore of Canyon Ferry Reservoir, t£fnT10r,her|y ^S^ilon c»fri 414 • Ulm-Riceville: That portion of Cascade County lying within the following-described Boulder-Ruby Divide and the Madison-Rliby Divide to Ramshorn Mountain, then easterly shoreline of said reservoir to the Canyon Ferry Dam and Route 284 thensoutherlyalongsad boundary: Beginning at Ulm at Interstate 15 interchange, then northeasterly along Interstate down South Meadow Creek to the junction of Route 287, the point of beginning. route to Highway 287-12, then westerly along said highway to Interstate 15, then southerly 15 to U. S. Highway 87 and 89 at Great Falls, then southeast along said highway to U. S. High¬ 3b2o1u n- Wdaersyt BiBg eHgoinlen:i ngT haat t Wpoirstdioonm o fa nBde aRveoruhteea d27 C8o, uthnetyn lysionugt wheitrhlyin atlhoen fgo lsloaiwdi nrgo-udtees ctori btehde aNlOonTgE :s aiCda innytoenrs tFaetrer yto G Baomuel dMera tnhaeg pemoiennt to cf lboesgeidn ntoin bgi.g game hunting except as designated wtBoao tyuh n8ed9 La, rtiychk,e tnCh erseoneu kwt hRe saotla oadln,o gtnh gsea nsiad wi dhe isbgtohewurlnyady aa tlrooy n tthgo e st ahLieod g Srgmoianidgth Ct oRr ietvheeekr , LRtheoweandis ,d atohnwednn C wslaaeirsdkt rNaivlaoetniro gtno sa Ual ildFm o,r rotehasdet Jackson-Skinner Meadows Road, then southerly along said road to the Big Hole-Bloody Dick under hunting regulations. Area description on page 8. point of beginning. Divide, then westerly along said divide to the Montana-ldaho State Line and Continental Di¬ vide, then northerly and northeasterly along said Continental Divide to the Beaverhead-Deer 390 • Sixteenmlle Creek: Those portions of Broadwater, Gallatin and Meagher Counties lying 415. Summit-North Fork Birch Creek: Those portions of Pondera and Glacier Counties lying Lodge County line at West Pintlar Peak, then southeasterly along said county line to a point within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the mouth of Sixteenmile Creek and within the following-described boundary Beginning at Summit, then northeast along the on Route 43 directly opposite the confluence of Pintlar Creek with the Big Hole River, then the east bank of the Missouri River, then northerly along the east bank of said ^er to the Glacier Park Boundary to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation Boundary, then southeasterly southerly along Route 43 to Route 278 at Wisdom, the point of beginning msoouuthth a onfd G eraesyts aolno nCgr etehke, Rthiedng ee Rasotaedrl yto u tph es ajuidn ccrtieoenk otof tihtse jDurnyc Ctiorene kw iRtho atdh ec uRtiodfgf,e tRheonad s,o tuhtehn¬ asaloidn gt rsaaili dt or eBseardvgaetri oPna bsso,u tnhdeanr yn toor tNhworetsht eFrolyrk a olof nBgi rtchhe C Creoenkt iTnreanilt a1l2 1D, ivthideen two eSsutemrlmy iat,l otnhge NOTE: Big Hole National Monument closed under federal law. erly to the Dry Creek Road, then easterly along the Dry Creek Road to the Meagher- point of beginning. 322 - Lower Ruby: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties lying within the Broadwater County line, then southerly along said line to the Meagher-Gallatin County line, 416 • Little Belt Mountains-Northwest: Those portions of Cascade and Meagher Counties following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of Route 41 and the Stone- then east along said line to Sixteenmile Creek, then northeasterly along said creek to Hln- lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at White Sulphur Springs, then Cottonwood Creek Road, then easterly along said road to the Ruby River Road, then northerly glinq then southerly and westerly along the Ringling-Maudlow Road to its junction with the northwest along the Fort Logan-Millegan Road to Rock Creek, then down Rock Creek to down said road to Route 287 at Alder, then northwesterly along said route to Route 41 at Twin Dry Creek Road and Sixteen-Mile Creek at Maudlow, then westerly along said creek to the east Smith River, then up the Smith River to Eagle Creek; then east on Eagle Creek to the main Bridges, then southerly along said route to the junction of the Stone Creek Road, the point of bank of the Missouri River, the point of beginning. county road; then north and east on said road to the junction with the Williams Park-Harley beginning. 391 • Dry Creek-Duck Creek: Those portions of Broadwater and Meagher Counties lying Park Road, then easterly on said road to the junction with the Harley Creek Road, then down 323 • Wall Creek: That portion of Madison County lying within the following-described within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the Intersection of the Missouri River the Harley Creek Road to U. S. Highway 89, then south on the said highway to White Sulphur boundary: Beginning at the Junction of the Madison River and the West Fork of the Madison and Highways 12 and 287, then southerly along said highways to Townsend and the Intersec¬ Springs, point of beginning. River then southwesterly up the West Fork of the Madison River to Elk River, then northwest¬ tion of Highway 12, then easterly along Highway 12 to Route 284, then northerly along said erly up said river to the Gravelly Range Road, then northerly along said road to the Johnny route to Duck Creek Road, then easterly up Duck Creek Road to the Broadwater-Meagher Ridge-Talc Mine Road, then easterly along said road to the east bank of the Madison River County line, then southeasterly along said line to Edith Lake Trail 152 (near Edith Mountain), then southerly up the east bank of said river to the West Fork of the Madison River, the point of then southerly along said trail to Its Junction with the East Fork Cabin Gulch Road (U. S. F. S. beginning. Road 423), then southerly and westerly along said road to Highway 12, then northeasterly 417 • War Horse: Those portions of Fergus, Musselshell, and Petroleum Counties lying 442 • Sun Riven 1990 & 1991 Legal Descriptions Page 3 within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the Grass Range Junction on U.S. Trail (U. S. Forest Service Trail No. 114) to the Teton River Road, then southeasterly along the Highway 87, then southerly along U. S. Highway 87 to Route 244, then northeasterly along said Teton River Road to the Ear Mountain Road turnoff, then southerly along said road to the Bel- rRoouatde jtuon Wctiinonne, ttth, ethne nno nrtohrethrleyr loyn a Vloanlegn tthinee V Raoleandt itnoe V-Daolevnettianiel ,R thoeadn tnoo trhthee Vasatleernltyin ael-oDnogv "e7ta9i”l Iavloienwg Rthoea dD, etehpe nC reeaeskt eRrolya da ltoon Dge tehpe C Breeellkv,i etwhe nR ouapd B taot ttlhee C Dreeeekp RCoraede kto R thoead f,i rtsht erno asdo ututrhneirnlyg Bear, Deer, Elk, Lion (continued) TTsURWsHthhorr.iiaaSeeiudgiin .lllght G l,ih H fwettTorei heliaRr rgtedCayleohyni ldrR8w a oagtn7dooonaeo ay tkdt WrodoR e tw h1 Gd(oit9Fel eha1drrCAsdea letySr saereDt spro2aTeYrlp3l kyrao Ua6r n Tonia)R.lgrS lx,gta oo.eoi ti amnlh,H H, Hd getoatih,n lgh ttrleteh hseghs lewenpeoye roCnaB uwa1iy talnn3nh aem8td csow m7o ktprHe fe t (iTB rhsliSblgeretyueta shaao tig owltst ntieentotna eo RW nyHr ttMil hoh1inyiageel9g uddh a 1.Des Kwl ,ts orYotn aehnT oyltTegrshx arnh 2ea iCl 0ei R,elG 0lr atliot)od iso Tloa gtt UkreetWea red. CiSlldRigy,.nh et oCiHoeh faRanrreideegd on,Hdehl a e,ktwwid h,g t ,aeheRh ttyhsnewhot en eea1awn nrd9ysl 1e yeost1,so ao u9atts 1uetlhHth orteetlhenooynrregl r lRyrso nylMe onyo o yo r Cnua,ntK s hlta Usohn tmeonheo.lSnngp¬xe. wS4diRtHPne4.eao i er3gsaFsass c hsdtto•sra ,w roo ittHtebofaeuhs ey e ttett1hdh lh 1eS5pe ee2n,bero aPlotbrtiyh-ovnuriN sei itnatdc hnohodnegk rfead set ub rbho Cnyooe:eu :vuaog tResnhniBtrendteTe istnearnrhehlgrileryneayyivnnt g, Sa o dtnt.alpiu hiiorlronn)e ne,rDg cgtpRt iith aooviiIvteoinin dnennF tret oe l ,ibtoe rfnote sfs h tLlahtbaoeh eeetnwwweerg enPiiD1bssnoa5tr inrei svatdtirsnheonlg,ryed g esUtr .hi dl. Coo yeiSnnr lnaa.e D lrctHsokhtaon iiemuogCg nhtP, oh tw tiuheahsalnreheoyl tnkyCyn u1 gaoa2nll lny,ot o htiStnninhenuggge ep PntSnpwhi tltsweaiyaht l htSek CeDisuun taRnine nv r toRaihSlduyleiu,etv ep a(etf tlporo2wo l tl7nyFool9og l C twme thUosaieih. nnl IeSgeanUs¬-lr., 5st2s5Rr1hohh4342yea 4ee00tedn,ll o• gll- tSetahaRLRoaotnei ieysuvttnd,tteh etle gtherenPrh, a l oeeSLStythretnnoi rtat,e hoou tlnntleolwtheeo hrn seuliBr gyoe tFmpehs uosalo ttal-raCi h okMinlFd oon talF nogualcologut nrafwsne nttbawteigitheielak dilsgetilo hnlt iwroolnRseyow :n Uiou MCni tt.nCgShreTueg . ri whteese Hoskmeoi eit:kWsgh al,esh iy nihtwp Tnh Reotnaehlhorylneot ea t i8Rst eod,e7fia novt ,ts hspoelttl hreo eoo tnertrfhwolnt Myeie i oHs n aaRneogsilasgueot- g dhdtnoahhew gflHeseo acFrrsniyll raaelgyi nirb1 RdagH2del o,u dco iWatsg rnhd,beh ghe,oeGw enksutaoah a nwyttleidlodd ane2a e n s0Fhrnndty0il oag : aVC tthrlowatowoBhl inltu leeahglayngyoel ,ti wo HtinMMoen ni CsggRuui nh lrssosyegwssauieee naillktad¬¬geyt, 418 • Judith Basin: Those portions of Judith Basin and Fergus Counties lying within the NOTE: Green Meadow Game Preserve closed to hunting. Description on page 8. within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Harlowton, then westerly along U. S. following-described boundary: Beginning at Stanford, then easterly along U. S. Highway 87 to 444 - Lower Sun Riven Those portions of Cascade, Lewis and Clark and Teton Counties lying Highway 12 to Spring Creek-Whitetail Cabin Road, then northerly along said road to its inter¬ its junction with U. S. Highway 191, then south along U. S. Highway 191 to the Wheatland within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Simms, Montana, then north along section with the Willow Park Road, then easterly along said road to its intersection with For¬ County line, then westerly along said county line to the Lewis & Clark National Forest bound¬ the county road to U. S. Highway 89, then westerly along said highway to Choteau and State est Service Trail 603, then easterly along said trail to the Mt. High Lookout Tower, then easterly ary, then northwesterly along said boundary to its junction with the Judith River Road, then Route 287, then southerly along said route to the Sun River, then down said river to Dry Creek, along the Mt. High Lookout-Jelllson Guard Station Road to a permanent boundary marker on northeasterly along said road to Utica, then northerly along the Windham - Utica Road to its then south and west up Dry Creek to State Route 287, then southerly along said route to Bow¬ the Mt. High Lookout-Jelllson Guard Station Road, then northeasterly along the Wheatland junction with the Sage Creek Road, then southwesterly along said road to the Lewis & Clark mans Corner and State Route 200, then easterly along said route to Simms, the point of begin¬ County line to U. S. Highway 191, then southerly along said highway to Harlowton, the point of National Forest Boundary, then northwesterly along said boundary (not including those Na¬ ning. beginning. td4fio1ool9wnl oan•wl sSFiantoiagdrn-e fdrsooetr asldcda:r n itbode sST dwt habiontohsfouien nr dpdT,oa htrrehyt ie:Bo pnlaBosc ieknogttfai oniJlfn u Hibdneigilglt shi)an ttn BoiG antsehgiy.en s Dearrn,y d tWh eFonlef r nCgourerste hkC ooRnuo nattdhi,ee st h Gelyenyi nsngeo rr-wtGhiteehraiasnlt detirhnlyee 4Nla4Ot5iTo •En H:s .o ASuneudeg puCasrtgeaeeGk 8:a fmoreT bhPooruesnseed rpavoreyr t cdiloeonsssce rdoip ft toCi ohanus,cn atidneg, eLxecwepist aansd d eCsliagrkn,a taendd uMndeearg hhuenr tCinogu rnetgiue¬s 5w9so06i 0uttho t-ih ntBwh toeheu seBlt defroierdllrylg oR ewarivl Cioennrrg eg--e dDkse aeRsiecdorr aiCrbdore,ae dtdeh kbetsono:u stnohdTuea htrhGoy :saa ellBlo apnetoiggnri stniNanoiiadnnt sigro o oanafta d PlB taoiFgr ko tTh raeiemns Wdtb eBeSrsow,t tu ehBneerdtni adG regyare,a rsts tChs aer lCenoe onksugo Rn uItontiaheteds ar , lsltyohtainentngge Road to Arrow Creek, then down Arrow Creek to State Highway 230, then south along said lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Ulm, then southeasterly up the said boundary to the Gallatin-Custer National Forest Boundary, then west and south along hsoiguhtwhwaye sttoe rSlyta utep tHheig Jhuwdaiyth 2 R35iv, etrh teon U .e Sa.s tHeriglyh waaloyn 8g7 ,s tahiedn hnigohrtwhwaye sttoe rtlhye a Jloundgit hsa iRdi vheirg, htwheany SFmoritt hL oRgiavner ,R tohaedn, tshoeunth neorlryth uerpl ys aoind sraivider r tooa dR tooc kF rCereemeka,n t hCernee ukp, tshaeind wcreesetekr ltyo othne s aMidil lcergeaenk- ssaoiudt hbwouesntd aarlyo ntgo sthaied Sdliovuigdeh aCnrdee nk o-r tEhawste sFt oarklo nBgo uthldee rB Douivliddeer nReiavre rC -o Bluumffbailnoe F Poraks sD, itvhiedne to Geyser, the point of beginning. tDoi vthidee ,f othrkesn, wtheesnt ewrleys otenr lsya oidn dthivei dNe otroth t hFeo rhke aodf Forf eBemeaavne rC Crereeekk t,o t htheen Bsoeuavthewr-Hesotuernldy Cdorewenk Cthrroowu gMho Buonutalidne,r t Phaesns n, tohrethn annodr twhweset satl aolnogn gth teh Be oBuoludledre Rr iRvievre- rM - Hille Cllrreoeakri nDgiv Cidree etok MDitv. iCdeo wpaasnt, 420 - Judith River Wildlife Management Area • Sage Creek: That portion of Judith Basin said creek to the Martein-Hump Cabin Road, then northerly along said road to the Beartooth then north along the Yellowstone River - West Boulder River Divide to Elephant Head Moun¬ County lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Ju¬ Wildlife Management Area boundary fence, then north and west along said fence to Holter tain, then north down Mission Creek to the Yellowstone River, then east down said river to dith River Road and the bridge over the Middle Fork of the Judith River, then westerly along Lake, then down Holter Lake and the Missouri River to Cascade, then north to the Interstate Highway 191, then south along Highway 191 to Interstate 90 at Big Timber, the point of begin¬ said Middle Fork of the Judith River to its confluence with Yogo Creek, then northwesterly Highway 15 interchange, then northeasterly along Interstate Highway 15 to Ulm, the point of ning. aerlolyn agn sda ieda sctreerelky taol otnhge tBheea rB Geaurl cPha rRko Rado,a dth teon tuhpe sSaaigde r oCarde eakn dR otraadil, ttoh eBne aera sPtaerrkly, tahleonn gn osrathid¬ beginning. 570 - Sweet Grass: Those portions of Golden Valley. Stillwater, Sweet Grass and Wheatland road to its junction with the Windham-Utica Road, then easterly along said road to Utica, then 446 • Big Belts-Northeast: Those portions of Cascade, Meagher and Broadwater Counties Counties, lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Harlowton, then east along the Judith River Road to the junction of said road and the Middle Fork of the Judith lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at White Sulphur Springs, then along Highway 12 to Shawmut, then south along the South Shawmut Road, also signed as River, the point of beginning. sHoiugthhwearyly 1 o2n t oU t. hSe. EHaigsth wFoaryk 1C2a abnind G89u ltcoh t hReo ajudn (cUt.iSo.nF .oSf. Rsaoiadd h 4i2g3h)w, tahyesn, tnhoernth werelyst aenrldy eoans tUe.r lSy. R12aEp1el1j6eS, ,t htoe nth seo Gutihb saolno nRgo Hadi,g hthweany e3a0s6t taol oCnog luthmeb Guisb, stohne nR woaeds t( aaplopnrogx iImntaetresltya t1e8 9m0 ilteos )B tiog 4fo21ll o- wBiirndgta-dile Hscirllisb:e dT bhoousned paoryr:t ioBnesg oinf nCiansgc aatd Ce aasncda dLee,w tihse ann dw Ceslat rakl oCnogu tnhteie Ms liysisnogu wri iRthiivne rth toe aCloounngt ys aliinde r(oBaigd Btoe ltt hDei vEiddei)t,h t hLeank ne oTrrtahiel r1ly5 2a,l otnhge ns auidp lsinaeid t ot rtahiel Ltoe wthise a Bndro Cadlawrka tCero-uMnteya glihneer, Timber, then north along Highway 191 to Harlowton, the point of beginning. Little Prickly Pear Creek, then west along said creek to town of Wolf Creek, then northerly then along the Lewis and Clark-MeagherCounty line to the Beaver Creek-Hound Creek Divide, 575 - Absarokee: Those portions of Carbon, Stillwater. Sweet Grass and Yellowstone Coun¬ along U. S. Highway 287 to State Route 200 at Bowman's Corner, then east along said route to then easterly along said divide to the North Fork of Freeman Creek, then down said creek to ties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Laurel, then south along Simms, then south along the county road to Cascade, the point of beginning. the forks, then down the main Freeman Creek to the Millegan-Fort Logan Road, then south¬ Highway 212 to Red Lodge, then northwest along Highway 78 to the Fishtail - West Rosebud 422 - North Dearborn: That portion of Lewis and Clark County lying within the following- erly and easterly on said road to White Sulphur Springs, the point of beginning. aRlooandg, tthheen B seoduftohrdw eSscth aolooln gR osaaidd troo aHdi gtoh wthaey F4i1d9d, ltehre Cnr ewekes (tB aeldofnogrd H Sicghhowoaly) R41o9ad t,o t htheen Mweasint described boundary: Beginning at Dry Creek and U. S. Highway 287 approximately 5.5 miles 447 - Belt-Square Butte: Those portions ol Cascade, Chouteau and Judith Basin Counties Stem Stillwater River, then northeast down the Stillwater River to the mouth of Spring Creek, southeast of Augusta, then southeasterly along U. S. Highway 287 to State Route 200 at Bow¬ lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Geyser, then northwesterly then west up Spring Creek to the Spring Creek East Bridger Creek Road, then northwesterly man's Corner, then southwest along State Route 200 to the Continental Divide, then north¬ along U. S. Highway 87 to Belt Creek, then northerly down Belt Creek to the Milwaukee Rail¬ along said road to the Bridger Creek rfoad, then north along said road to Interstate 90, then wsaeidst erirvlyer a tloo nFgo rseasidt Sdeivrvidicee t oT rtahile 2h4e8a, dt hoefn th eea sStoeurltyh aFloornkg o sfa tihde tSrauiln t Ro iUve. rS, .t hFeonr ensot rStheervrliyc ed oTwranil rGoearda lrdiginhet-, otfh-ewna ys,o tuhtehne ansoterrthlye ralylo nagn ds aeiads treorultye taolo Anrgr oswa iCd-rreiegkh,t -tohfe-nw asyo uttoh wSteasttee rRlyo uupte A 8r0ro awt east along Interstate 90 to Laurel, the point of beginning. 212, then southeasterly down said trail to the Crown Creek Trail (Trail 232), then easterly along Creek to the Geyser-Geraldine Road, then south along said road to Geyser, the point of begin¬ 580 • East Slope Crazy Mountains: Those portions of Meagher, Park, Sweetgrass and Wheat- said trail to Trail 244, then southeasterly along said trail to the Smith Creek trail, then north¬ ning. land Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of easterly along said trail to the Smith Creek Road, then easterly along said road to F. A. S. 434, Sixteenmile Creek and Highway 89 at Ringling, then north along Highway 89 to Highway 294, then northeasterly along said road to Augusta and U.S. Highway 287, then along said highway 448 - Little Belt Mountains-East Central: Those portions of Cascade, Judith Basin and then east along Highway 294 to Highway 12, then east along Highway 12 to Harlowtown, then through Augusta and north to the Sun River, then down said river to Dry Creek, then south and Meagher Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Kings Hill on south along Highway 191 to the north bank of the Yellowstone River, then west up the north w4da2te e3Bss cto•r wuSibpome usdaatn hib’d soD CuCenoraderrneabkeroyr rt,: no t: hBU e.e nSgT .ish noHanutii tgnhphgoew rraltatyiy ot ahn2le 8oo 7nifn, g tLt heUere.w sS epi.sco H tiainiongtn dho wfoC fbal yaeUr g.2k iS8 nC.7n Hotionuig gntho.t wyw anlyy oi 2nf 8gW7 w oalinft hdCi nrSe tetahkte,e t hfRoeolnluo tsweo i2un0tgh0- SUCeitr.os rl yeSuie .nto khtnH-e FWrsigosahehrikdciwt teJriatouoyaand ild8 i wt 9Cth,oi a t Rthbiht iiseFvn nei-onrS r tsReoeosuroutsta hteSdh ce,eFt rtirovholryienkc n eowJ snuTio tdrhausii attlthh ih6d ee0R a 3Whis vitgteiehlhrlr oewlRywnao oyePan adat s ros(tka ae ttiRrh dlmoye ra ooadDual,oe dtthna ht dgoeom n fsi ataeCsina doj su rCttrneraracrleil tleyCi kot rao-nelH eotwhkone)iog,t vh Mts ehatrhoei duSne n prSstor opiaHnurditgin hgtsg¬ho- bttDheaueencnnkkm noCioflr ertet hhCeek ra ,eYn tedhek le wltnooe w nsHsto itargotlhnhowewn agRey sis vt8a e9uird,p t t odhs ieaDv iipdudo cecki nrt oeCt e otrkhef eetbok eh ,g tethiahneden nCion rfnag Soz. yirxt hMte ueopnu mnDtiauliecn kC DCreirveeiked,ke t htnoee nathr w eF eaWsirtev asielto wFn ogPr ekSai xok¬f, on U. S. Interstate Highway 15 to Lyons Creek, then up Lyons Creek and the North Fork of Lookout Tower, then easterly along the Mount High-Jellison Guard Station Road to a perma¬ 590 • Bull Mountains • Pine Ridge: Those portions of Big Horn, Golden Valley, Musselshell Lyons Creek to the Continental Divide, then northwest along said divide to State Route 200, nent boundary marker on the Mount High Lookout-Jelllson Guard Station Road, then north¬ and Yellowstone Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Bill¬ then northeasterly along State Route 200 to Its intersection with U. S. Highway 287^ the point easterly along the Wheatland-Judith Basin County line to the Lewis and Clark National Forest ings then north along Highway 3 to Lavina, then east along Highway 12 to Melstone, then of beginning. boundary, then northwesterly along said boundary to its junction with the Judith River Road, south along the Melstone-Custer Road to Custer, then east along Interstate 94 to Highway 47, 4detar2eli4ysn c ,a •r tnihBbdeee nwdn cnebhsootmreutrhnalerdykra la:ry lyo a:n nTgBdh etawhgtei en psdntoieivrnritlgdiyo e ana tb l oteohtnfwe g Le juteehnwnec i Btdsi ioevaaninvd doee fr tCCColru aRetrerkeok nc Caskhno Caduw rnWet eyMikl l oloayuwninn dCtg a Lriewniem,i ktteh ht ioRenn e F etashfio,er uvt hitfeheownellr oslMywoou iauntnhngd¬¬- eetnhrrolleyyrnt aha nllwooonenrsgtght esseraaaliiysddt ae cMlrroleynied gakd lt lotheon e Fgt Bho sreeak aiB drJ eu Pradaorri aGktdh Ru tRlooc iahtvdh eR ert oo tb oatrdh ind esg tSh ecae oognnv eaef Cllruo trnehengeec k sMe aR iiwoddaid trdlhoe, a YtFdhoo eagrnnko d eJC autrsrdeatieietlrkh tl, oy Rt haBivleeoenarn, r gn tPh osaerartnihkd w,w treheosseattn¬d¬ COathlrloedonn wHg s aIotnrhuddetii hnaO nRla dlRo oHaendsag er( drOHvilniadg t RhiHowoinaga dyhB wt4ooa7u y nBt od8il a7lIr)in ynat,gt e sttrh,hs tetehan etn e wop r9oet0shi ntwa tat e olHsof tnba cgredo gitrinhnn,ee nt rihC noergfon .tw he eaR srete ssaeelrorvvnaagtti ioIonnnt ,eb trohsuetanntd ena o9ryr0t httoow ttehhseet westerly along Benchmark Creek to Straight Creek, then down Straight Creek to the South to its junction with the Lewis and Clark National Forest boundary, then northwesterly along 593 • Crow Reservation: That portion of Big Horn and Yellowstone Counties lying within the Fork of the Sun River, then southerly up the South Fork of the Sun River to U. S. Forest Service said boundary (including those National Forest lands within the Blacktail Hills) to its junction Crow Indian Reservation. Trail 248, then easterly along said trail to U. S. Forest Service Trail 212, then southerly down with the Dry Wolf Creek Road and Forest Service Road 251, then southwesterly along Forest said trail to U. S. Forest Service Trail 232, then easterly along said trail to U. S. Forest Service Service Road 251 to Memorial Way Junction, then northwesterly along Forest Service Road Trail 244, then easterly along said trail to the Smith Creek trail, then northerly along said trail 437 to U. S, Highway 89 at Kings Hill, the point of beginning. to the Smith Creek Road, then northeasterly along said road to F. A. S. 434, then northerly to 449 - Castle Mountains-East: That portion of Meagher County lying within the following- Augusta, then westerly along the Willow Creek Road to the U. S. Forest Service Boundary, described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of U. S. Highway 12 and Route 294 north of then along said boundary to Willow Creek, then northerly along the summit of Lime Reef to Martinsdale, then southwesterly along said route to its junction with the Four Mile-Castle 600 - North Hill • Blaine • Phillips: Those portions of Hill, Blaine, and Phillips Counties lying Cutrock Creek, the point of beginning. Town Road, near Lennep, then northwesterly along said road to its junction with U. S. High¬ within the following-described boundary: Beginning at a point where State Route 233 meets 425 • Sun River Wildlife Management Area: That portion of Lewis and Clark County lying way 12, then easterly along said highway to its intersection with Route 294, the point of begin¬ the Canadian line, then southerly along said route to U.S. Highway 2 at Havre, then easterly within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Augusta, then north and east along U. ning. along Highway 2 to the Milk River Bridge at the Fort Belknap Indian Agency, then east down SB.o Hunigdhawrya,y t h2e8n7 stoo uththee Srluyn a Rloivnegr ,s tahiden b wouenstdearrlyy taol oSnagw tthoeo tShu Mn Rouivnetra itno , tthhee nU .a Slo. nFgo rtehset SSuemrvmiciet 4B5e0g •i nCnhinogte aatu C: hoTtheaatu p tohretnio wn eosf tTereltyo na lConogu nUt .S l.y Hinigg hwwitahyi n8 9th toe iftosl jluonwcitnigo-nd wesicthri tbheed T beotuonn dRairvye:r thhigeh Mwialky Rtoiv ethr eto t othwen M oifl kD Roivdesro Bn,r itdhgeen o sno Uu.tSh. oHfi gDhowdasyo 2n wones Rt oofu Dteo 2d0s4o nt,o t htheen Seaosutt hal oDnogd ssoaind- osb4fbofo2oe l6ugSul otinahn-ww dn Waaitinronlyioggon n-.titd hfgore eMstLdhci:orem i ubWene TtdRialh liebonoeow fstu eo tnC oCdpr aWeuoretryikrtl:oil ooRcBnwkose aC gCdoir,rnfe e tneehFkiknee, ngratgh -naeuedtasn Ss ttuwhaefnerefld osyF tl ekJoar,url ltoeydhsn ieuttgh np S s neCBaroiuavdrtsit rchirone ocf aokBCdl lo Coo4uuwronen ideAtniakgeur sytgto h,u lestLyht iiWanem,ng iet n hawiReflrioe tepenhdfogi ,ni R nt shotta ehaionddef Rettasohronol eutydanh tda hetw,hl eboteeahrn ssieogtdtneel gdrs rwelal yy iBeo d asnat lto troeUt ornlt.laeh gySd e C. at thbHlrooeer iine tgCdhkghgae wesRn a Daaaoiyldeca e 2Rdrrpo8,oo 7saaCt,sdhd r t e tehtthnoeoee k nits t h PosRne iujoos ubtrhehntrklhwic,ude tteingrhols eyenCt eo n oawrv nnlseiya torU hl ua,t. htltSthohwe.e ne oSH rgB lui mygens lhai lalRwviledioisaev n ywerwg ro2 ,S d a8stscdh7ath e,i dtoontoof o rd lPCoB oRaihawsdotohn tatklt eedotua h, n CDute h, rRe Seeteheeunpsken se, Co rpRvturohioetviheeiner¬nktr, WstsUnhaoo.eiSaurdng.tt h hnHru o eaipoarglf dohR W Mnwtooghaaa iytdlstht e aa2(ewi,R daCtaoth taruMeeontnraeaa Cd dli3tn ira6ta eo,3a net ) hktn,l h eiotanehnrne te Mh,den et ai htrliskhlnety e n Raa dnlwwioiv reneeeesrsagc tts Bt Htiafeoroliirongrdlkn hyga gwe old ,ofas i nyatrWhegi 2dec h snt tliaio iotinu etdnephw aetHatol htjio eugeRnrhn goMCwcu tsraiitleaoeykei n 2dk1R 3 9o irt31vfoo , eR attrRodh ot eonoit tout pseW to -Uei2in h.n42Stit34e.t e2 orHaws,f te i btagSchethateegiwcnroi oan nCay,n rlt wieoh1nein9egtk1ghn., (FAS 236) to Winifred, then northeasterly on the DY trail to the Stafford Ferry Road, then north¬ of beginning. NOTE: A portion of the Milk River Game Management Area, as posted, may be open to the erly on the Stafford Ferry Road to the Missouri River, then up said river in a westerly directon 452 • Castle Mountalns-West: That portion ot Meagher County lying within the following- hunting of big game as designated under hunting regulations. to the mouth of Arrow Creek, then up Arrow Creek to State Route 80, then south on said route described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of U. S. Highways 89 and 12 northeast of 610 • Hill-Chouteau: Those portions of Hill and Chouteau Counties lying within the teorl Sy taanted Reaosutteer l8y1 ,a tlhoenng esaasitde rRlyo aadlo tnog t hsaei dS aRlto uCtree teok tRheo aPdl,u mth eCnr eseoku Cthoeuansttye rRlyo aadlo, nthge nth neo Srtahl¬t WMhiliet-eC Saustllpeh Tuorw Snp rRinogads,, tthheenn seoausttehrelays otenr lUy. oSn. Hsaiigdh wroaayd 1 t2o tiots i tjsu nicnttieorns ewctiitoh nR wouitthe t2h9e4 Fnoeuarr ftholelno wwiensgt-edrleys carliobnegd sbaoiudn ldinaery t:o Btheeg iHninlli-nLgi baet raty p Coionut nwtyh elirnee R, tohuetne 2s3o3u tjhoeinrlsy t haleo Cnga nsaadidia nli nlien teo, Creek Road to its junction with the Winifred Road (FAS 236) approximately 3 miles north of Lennep, then southwesterly along said route to its intersection with U. S. Highway 89 north of the Marias River, then southerly along said river to U.S. Highway 87 near Loma, then northeast Hilger, then north on the Winifred Road to Suffolk, the point of beginning. Ringling, then northerly along said highway through White Sulphur Springs to its intersection on Highway 87 to U.S. Highway 2 west of Havre, then east on Highway 2 to Route 233 at Havre, 427 • Elk Hill: Those portions of Teton County lying within the following-described boundary: with U. S. Highway 12, the point of beginning. then northerly on said route to the Canadian line, the point of beginning. 2Bn0oe1rg)t ihanesnr ilinytg ac sra otp stohsseetse m dR ateoinc S ltahrmaeieal ptui opRn et heFfe,l atNhtseo, nrtt hhne oFnrot hnrk oa rlotofhn etghrl etyh Seau lSonun mRg imvsaeiirtd o( Uft r.SSah.i le Fteoop rA eRsrets eeSfn etirocv CiCcierrec Telerka ,Ci lt rhNeeeonk. 4twi5ea4sy -sl yL8i9int tgal enw dBi t1ehl2itn eM athsoetu onffot aWllionhwsi-tiSen ogSu-udtlhepeshcaursirtbS: epdrT ibnhogoussn,e dt hpaeroynr:t eioaBnsestg aoinlfo nMningeg aU ga. htS e.t hrH eai ngjudhnw Jcautyido i1nt2h o tBof aUths. ieSn .S CHporiuginnhg¬¬ NnaOtTedE :u nTdheer hRuonotkienrgy rRegecurleaatitoionns. A rea, as posted, may be open to the hunting of deer as desig¬ and the Circle Creek Trail (U. S. Forest Service Trail No. 231) within the boundary of the Bob Creek-Whitetail Cabin Road, then northerly along said road to the junction with the South 620 • South Phillips: Those portions of Phillips and Valley Counties lying within the CMraereskh atoll tWhei lNdoerrtnhe sFso, rkth oefn t hneo Srtuhnw Resivteerr,l yth aelno nsogu stahiedr lytr adiol wton Cthaeb iena sCtr beeakn,k tohfe tnh ed oNwonrt hC Faborink Frooardk otof tUh. eS .J uHdigithhw Rayiv 8e9r-,H thoeonv esro Supthrienrglys- oDne saadimd ahnig Chrweeaky tRoo tahde, Uth. eSn. Hnoigrhthwwaeysst 8er9l ya nadlo 1n2g j usnacid¬ cforollsosweisn tgh-ed eesacsrtib beodu bnoduanryd aorfy t:h eB Fegoirnt nBineglk nata pa Ipnodiinatn w Reesste orfv aDtioodns,o tnh ewnh seorue tUh.e Srl.y H aingdh wwaeyst ¬2 ott4ddRtFhrwf2ieaoi aev8tiserlth e cSe ee-rue rsnl,oW iy ptt Sbu hL Siutsetenhahoednndn eru F fgvRb ntaNoeiohiolcrv lou Crk eeartCn hrtronTdh re(efdreat e rathFe rklihywykleo ea :: rNeae nkSalsBo douots Te ntfnB2ogeh g tf5iRrioh ng6tnWishen,hv e beieeSti nh ornpaeu,gedu doatn nfnh-ars aB tdteRtlis lnaoteboi hvrn naCueyeecnsatr r h homke soamfee tfoc oekrt farhrlLu, yolr teteyhkt hs whaS esa cleoi ulorSRsnfonen o Snaee geuRngctka rtld isshastava ,hti meC iegFterdhrlh oa G alnettrytrio krnakCo ar ma oinstrCllhfeo eo Fto etu nobhPkultga aeh rnBant e etSsnskesyr,aude n l otiylnr chdyftv hh eaiRGendmel )ipgoii vSvbtao noewirsoigrd knoi ui tet ttsnostCh aho titcLriofn hdeoF a bee ttnokdkhe hderfig,ekel vi tuvi toionfdhedio fdnitene lvhetinl chtnio e oiedegwm d me w U.oSmi naw.biu etigeShnnn¬¬-. t4pbeMbni5roooioln5ayunrug rt n,•nti. ueot dBdphinaane ersrH-ay y Hpr:oo t ofuolfeti BmoennCrtetpch ag Loe sCiWf,anc aktbnaihbeleidden iganelngiin nf nadeRan n otoiMt dnrhtath gdeaheL.n , M aeamtnwhgidoseei ssumnw ot aehuennnr sooidtt r f RAt ahCBilrevoleeraenalarryg- kvtG oesaCa raltCotihoednreus eg bnoem otfksi uoet,a hnusitdeh dth leaMyr nrooiyn ofan gdufBo e nwrentttoaachi vtieehnte haisrtnsoe CW t eHtBrhreiloeleeydla k terfeu,tro rpont lh Lolesoetsaahw skip deiAoGn ,i crgtanerh-mtaede :eo enekf s sRcTbtoroehaiug bnottihhegnsd¬ee¬e etFtsaHrHooroololi oiatyuFgrghndk hthiageh rwwRtls eooCtHaoaa nyCyRoaisg g dntro22 ehe,ts u reweatatlthonktieya d et S y Ht 2an hRa b0la1 ecoeoo4l9 olana,1ue, , dsg tna ttht,ht sdeo hsetetrah aen ntlrbiehny dy nonse awoout rlWnoournoeot atdnsUhahrdtag gt.eea Shr tnrlayso.elo eas yH aonritt s-dehfgaiStg r ele trloohs hroyaLunwlea yitgatd adho rF ay b HtlotrD o oho1Cri ognt9eut rhhd1g tBeSeew,s e se u otkStaalhnnok yiee R dn PUcRn2 oaorr .opSaaotsnoaid.o ad rId ,dHuinU etC (tdti.h hRgSoRireaw.he o otnnewHhuae ketdansRi eg ySt,oC e h 3tcar2showt6hle hone3aoarentn)tvyoer, g alD nlnty, 1thtos io9 t-oaearhL1dtinln ehdsoaa, noer wnthbt rn gnhleMi ,Cyg oe sst hrtar aahetepwllihetreodoaal nkanyi ,y nr ng twR oathtd aosoleeo odae asnftn iad thd t bgsos,ae te ort l esghUooDuraiean.lnrtiSydnyhdg¬ said creek to Straight Creek, then down Straight Creek to the South Fork of the Sun River, the NOTE: Gates of the Mountains Game Preserve closed to hunting. Boundary description on ning. point of beginning. page 8. 621 - Upper Missouri Breaks-West: That portion of Phillips County lying within the following- 429 • Pilgrim Creek: Those portions of Cascade and Meagher Counties lying within the 471 • Geraldine: Those portions of Chouteau and Fergus Counties lying within the following- described boundary: Beginning where the U. S. Highway 191 and the Manning Corral-Nichols following-described boundary: Beginning at Monarch, then south on U. S. Highway 89 to the described boundary: Beginning at the Missouri River at Fort Benton, then northerly and east¬ Coulee Roads intersect, then southerly along the Manning Corral-Nichols Coulee Road to the junction with Harley Creek Road, then west on Harley Creek Road to Williams Park Road, then erly down the Missouri river to the mouth of Arrow Creek, then southerly and westerly up Ar¬ diversion of the two roads, then down the Manning Corral Road to the Charles M. Russell along said road to the junction with the Logging Creek Road, then northwest along said road row creek to State Route 80, then northwesterly along said route to the Missouri River at Fort National Wildlife Refuge (C.M.R.) boundary and the continuation of the Manning Corral Road past the Monument Peak turnoff, then northeast and easterly along said road to U. S. Highway Benton, the point of beginning. to the C.M.R. Road 202, then southeasterly along said road to the intersection of C.M.R. Road 89, then south along said highway to Monarch, the point of beginning. 203, then southeasterly along said road (C.M.R. 203) to its intersection with Road 201, then 4fwndRo3ooaol2wryla to d-nh8 w 7Oe4ti ah3antset7tget eA-Dradr trrCle ymyKsr Weciainernliokoggbl:nt'fe os gCd n H ,FTrb ietolhohel,rouke etnsn hsRed tes oaSnpora oeuydsrr:t ov httiouiBeoc trUnehelg.ys e RS i ronal.oy flnHao iCdanni glgga2oh s5nUawc1tg.a aS ttdyFho.e . e8HSt 7h.aji uengRan hdtDo cw SaJrtytadiuao y dWn4n i8f8 tooo9h7l fr ft dt oBUoC, . at trMhShseie.ee ne kHnJm u ciwRogonroheuciawsatndtilaeto ,iWy rnetl h ys8ao ey 9afln y laJF oiunnnonndgorg c er Uwttsshi.ta io eStiSnhda. ei,s Hn rhttv eiihggtirehhhclny¬e¬e W5n0in0hg e• aaHttl aaCnildos tlaounnmdeb Y-u Pse,la liotnhwteesndt o nnRoeor Cbtheo :u alnotTniehgso Hslyeii gnphgo wwratiiytoh n3ins0 6ot hft eoG foRolladlopewenl ijVne,ga l-tldheeye,sn cS rwtiiblelewsdta bateporpu, rnSodwxairemye:ta tGBeleryga isn1s¬8, sattwBhoonao eduySun t ntt h1eahd9eatea1aes r s MtyteRto,e ri otrltshyhlusyeo etaen ualM orel6iona6 angRs,n gt instev haisreneliarydgn,i d t abCh nlorooeoournnarrng tdawhd l swt-aeaoNrsie ydStis cet tebhor vlaoo yUellu ons.an SnmCld.og iaoHn lrueRgyi lg Co esthueoarwe t iRUedea k.y dS6r, a.e 61 dtHs 9h,te1 eoitr,gnh vtht eohhws ieoepran uoyaF tin nhn1oode9trr tr1ot rlh,fiBy v teb heetaeolresk g ntttnoie hnsa retonplhy i uFen Iaton ghlCrdo.wt .i nMaPegnes. RHtcR k.ai elg BoRshoneweurgsvan eHyadr tvia1igroo9hyin1¬r, way to the Armington Junction, the point of beginning, miles on the Gibson Road to its junction with the South Shawmut Road, also signed as NOTE: Closed to all hunting, the following-described area: Slippery Ann Station, Section 435 • Helena-South: Those portions of Lewis and Clark and Jefferson Counties lying within 12E116S, then north along the South Shawmut Road to Shawmut, then east along Highway 12 36, Township 22 North, Range 24 East and Section 31, Township 22 North, Range 25 East, as the following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of U. S. Highway 12 and Inter¬ to Lavina, then south along Highway 3 to Billings, then west along Interstate 90 to Columbus, posted. state 15 east of Helena, then south along Interstate 15 to the Prickly Pear Creek-Boulder River the point of beginning. 622 - Middle Missouri Breaks: Those portions of Valley and Phillips Counties lying within the Divide, then westerly along said divide and the Tenmile Creek-Boulder River Divide to the Con¬ 502 - Crow Line: Those portions of Carbon and Yellowstone Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the mouth of Timber Creek on Fort Peck Reser¬ tinental Divide, then northerly along the Continental Divide to U. S. Highway 12, then east following-described boundary: Beginning at Billings, then southeasterly along the Old Har¬ voir, then north up Timber Creek to the Bill Anderson Ranch, then north along the Saco-Bill along said highway through Helena to the junction of U. S. Highway 12 and Interstate 15, the din Road (old Highway 87) to the Crow Reservation Boundary, then southwesterly along said Anderson Road to the Larb Creek-Content Road, then northwesterly along said road to the point of beginning. boundary to Bowler-Sage Creek Road, then westerly and southerly along said road to the Content Road, then southerly along said road to the Sun Prairie Road, then southerly along 439 • Sleben - East Helena: That portion of Lewis and Clark County lying within the following- Bowler-Bridger Road, then northwesterly along said road to its Junction with Highway 310, said road to First Creek Hall Road, then northwesterly along said road to First Creek Hall, then described boundary: Beginning at Wolf Creek, then easterly down Little Prickly Pear Creek to then northwesterly along said highway to its junction with Route 72 south of Bridger, then westerly along said road to the Mldale Road, then southerly along said road to the Charles M. the Missouri River, then southerly up the Missouri River to the Canyon Ferry Road (State southerly along said route to Belfry, then westerly along Route 308 to Red Lodge, then north¬ Russell National Wildlife Refuge (C.M.R.) Boundary Road 212, then easterly along Road 212 Route 284), then southwest on said road to Claysoil, then west along U, S. Highway 12 to Inter¬ erly and easterly along U. S. Highway 212 to Laurel, then easterly along Interestate 90 to Bill¬ to Road 201, then southeasterly along said road to Road 219, then southwesterly along said state 15, then north along Interstate 15 to State Route 279, then northwesterly along State ings, the point of beginning. road to Fort Peck Reservoir, then easterly along said reservoir to the mouth of Timber Creek, Route 279 to Flesher Pass, then northerly along the Continental Divide to the North Fork Ly¬ 510 • Pryor Mountains: That portion of Carbon County lying within the following-described the point of beginning. ons Creek, then down said creek to Little Prickly Pear Creek, then down said creek to Wolf boundary: Beginning at Belfry, then south along Highway 72 to its junction with the Clarks 623 - Upper Missouri Breaks-East: That portion of Phillips County lying within the follow Creek, the point of beginning. Fork Yellowstone River, then south along the east bank of said river to the Wyoming State described boundary: Beginning where the Dry Fork Road intersects U. S. Highway 191, then NOTE: Gates of the Mountains Game Preserve closed to hunting. Description on page 8. Line, then east along the state line to Bighorn Lake (Yellowtail Reservoir), then northeast easterly along the Dry Fork Road to the Midale Road, then south along said road to the U.L. 4wbCe4rohil1tyuoh n-ati nedlNoa aotunrhyr,g te th o hU nfeFSo noUlF lr.wSo kSw eTB.s riHtanieriglcir g-lh1ydh 1C ewo4s rnacteyo rCe i kT8bo 9eeu• dtsnTo otnebyu to PotRuhnaone:s ardsld ayoT r1 nyoh4 :nto4 h stHeBeo i CeWgpghooiewnrnsttnaitio yniFnn e8ogsn9r tko aat fotTl PeDtjhtuooievnnn icd dBateeinlo,r adatnch U akoenfSfned F Ce nSTtoo eTurIttnrnohadtnieyil r a C1lnRy1 o o4aRua,l ndoeth tsnie1ege4nrs v4C wa lonyteniiesontatin¬g¬r aatwlfollrooe ytsnn,h ttgge ha stBelhoa opeinwdo gw il cneHeotrs iuo-gt n Bfhs twhbryioe dalgrygieni en3 eron1 ftR0io nB o tgtaoih.gd eHh, oBtihgronhew wnLl aweayrke e-7s S2tt o aas gntohedue Ctn hCor eoaretrfh kbB oaRrnliood Cnagdgoe,r u s,t nahtthieyden n-r woB saieodgsu httt oohar n Hnad liC ogshnoowguu natHhtyyi 3ga l1lhion0wne, ag,t yht she7aen2in d nt owor roBetahesd¬¬t BsaSainolleeootuvnenntedrgghns eessAmacaacsitiiliddtceoee rrnrCsolo sywraa e ddiReat hklttoooo ,aC n idtt.gthhM,s ee sCj.n uRaFh in ondacRro rttlr rioeoPotahsaned edc M wr2 klt0.yi o Rt2 h Ru,eR tuCpshoes .eMasrsvande.oil Rdnl2i r. o0 ,NcR r1trta,hoeh teetawihondkeen w2sntao0tl ee 3esrtW,athl etysehirt la eledyClrnlol i. ayfMnnel goo .tR oRrnst. agh eRi Rfwsduoao egariasodeddta e (2rdr2Ce1l 0tsy.9oM1e , r,a t .vthlRthoohe.eni)e r Cngn Rt . osMsona otao.ihuRddrtet . h hr 2bomww1oa2oeued,suns tttttdoeehha rre ilroltnyyysf nental Divide to Badger Pass and USFS Trail 121, then easterly along USFS Trail 121 to Swift 511 - South Big Snowy Mountains: Those portions of Wheatland, Fergus, and Golden Valley and its continuation Into the Manning Corral-Nichols Coulee Road, then northerly along said Dam, then north and east along Blackfeet Indian Reservation boundary to U.S. Highway 89, Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Harlowton, then north¬ road to the intersection of U.S. Highway 191 and the Dry Fork Road, the point of beginning. the point of beginning. erly along U. S. Highway 191 to its junction with Meadow Creek nearGarneill, then northeast¬ 4fSo4el2rlv o•i wcSeiun nbg o-Rdueinvsdecarr:ri bye Tbde hblooowsuen dDpaoirvryet:ir osBinosen g oiDfn naLminew,g tiahst e atnhn eds oiCnutlteahrreksre lacynt idaol noT neogtfo tnsh aeCi dSo uubnno tuRineivsd ealrry yainn tgdo wtShieathw Fintoo rotehtshet ei1nr2lt,y et rhasleeoncn tgwio eMns tewearidltyohw athl Coenr Rege eHkd itgHoh itlwhl eaRy So an1d2o ,wt otyh H eMna orsluoonuwttathoiennr ,Dl ythi vaeild openo, gitnh ste aonif d eb areosgtaeidnr lntyoi n aRglo.y negg astaei da nddiv Hidieg htow iatys 6dSth3eae0sc coW- rS,i itbolhleuoedwtnh b CsVoorauuelnletehdkya :aRr lyoo:Tna dhgB, o estsgaheiied npn nor inorntaogidro t anthtos ea tao hpfs eotP iTahnlritoil plwnilgpeh s Ces aarreniod dts h srVeion aaLgldla e Rrtybo oC CaSodtrua,e tnetehkt ei ReRnso o eulaaytdesin t j2ego4r iwl,ny tsi hta hUelion.nSn .stg hoH esuia gtfihohdelw laroaoswyate id2nr ltgayo-t Mountain, then southerly along the summit of said mountain to Cutrock Creek, then westerly 520 • Beartooth Face: Those portions of Carbon, Stillwater and Sweet Grass Counties lying along said route to the Missouri River at Fort Peck Dam, then northeasterly down said river to up Cutrock Creek to Lime Reef and the divide between Beaver Creek and Willow Creek, then within the following described boundary Beginning at the mouth of Spring Creek, then west the Milk River, then north along said river to Porcupine Creek, then north up said creek to U.S. southerly and westerly along said divide to Fairview Mountain, then northerly and westerly up Spring Creek to the Spring Creek-East Bridger Creek Road, then northwesterly along said Highway 2, then northwesterly along Highway 2 to the Larb Creek Road at Saco, the point of along the divide to Renshaw Mountain, then northerly along the divide between Lange Creek road to the West Bridger Creek Road, then southwesterly along said road to the Gallatin Na¬ beginning. Drainage and the Bighead-Benchmark Creek drainages to the divide between Bighead Creek tional Forest Boundary, then south along said boundary to the Gallatin-Custer National For¬ and Windfall Creek, then westerly along said divide immediately south and west of Windfall est Boundary, then south along said boundary to the Park County Line, then east along the 631 • Lower Missouri Breaks-West: That portion of Valley County lying within the following- Creek to the South Fork of the Sun River, then north along the east bank of the South Fork of Park County Line to a point one-half mile north of Granite Peak, then south to Granite Peak on described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Triple Crossing and the Saco-Bill Ander¬ the Sun River (the eastern border" of the Sun River Game Preserve) to its confluence with the the Gallatin-Custer Forest Boundary, then south along said boundary to the Montana- son Road, then easterly along the Triple Crossing Raod to the Willow Creek Road, then south¬ North Fork of the Sun River, then east along the north bank of Gibson Lake to the main trail up Wyoming State Line, then east along the state line to the east bank of the Clarks Fork Yellow¬ west along said road to the Murrey Ranch Road (Whitmayer), then southerly along said road to the North Fork of the Sun River (U. S. Forest Service Trail No. 201), then northerly along said stone River, then north along the east bank of the Clarks Fork to Highway 72, then north along the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge (C.M.R.) boundary and the C.M.R. Road 513, trail to Arsenic Creek, then as posted to Sheep Reef, then northerly along the summit of Highway 72 to Belfry, then west along Highway 308 to Red Lodge, then northwest along High¬ then southeasterly along said road to the Fort Peck Reservoir, then westerly along said reser¬ Sheep Reef to Circle Creek and the Circle Creek Trail (U. S. Forest Service Trail No. 231), then way 78 to the Fishtail-West Rosebud Road, then southwest along said road to the Fiddler voir to Timber Creek, then north along said creek to the Saco-Bill Anderson Road, then north northwesterly along said trail to Cabin Creek, then down Cabin Creek to the North Fork of the Creek (BedfordSchool) Road, then west along the Bedford School Road to Highway 419, then along said road to the Triple Crossing Road, the point of beginning. Sun River, then up the North Fork of the Sun River to Sun River Pass, then easterly and north¬ west along Highway 419 to the Main Stem Stillwater River, then northeast down the Stillwater erly along the Continental Divide to Teton Pass, then easterly down the West Fork of the Teton River to the mouth of Spring Creek, the point of beginning. Page 4 1990 & 1991 Legal Descriptions 6in8g0 w• Cithhoinu ttehaeu f-oBlllaolwnein-Pgh-dllelsipcsri:b eTd hboosuen pdoarrtyi:o nBse ogfi nCnhiontge aaut ,U B, Sla. inHei gahnwd aPyh 8il7l iapnsd C tohuen Mtieasr ilays¬ 7R0o4s •e Pbouwd dCeor uPnintiee sH liyllisn: g wTihtohisne tphoer tfioolnlosw oifn Bgi-gd Hesocrrnib, Cedu sbtoeur,n Fdaalrlyo:n ,B Peogwindneirn Rgi avet rt,h Per Jauirniec tainodn River at Loma, then east along said river to the Missouri River, then east along said river to the of the Montana-Wyoming state line and the east boundary of the Crow Reservation, then Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge boundary, then east along the northern boundary north along said Reservation boundary to the Northern Cheyenne Reservation boundary, then Bear, Deer, Elk, Lion (continued) to U. S. Highway 191, then northeast along said highway to State Route 66, then north along east along Northern Cheyenne Reservation boundary to the Tongue River, then north down said route to the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, then west and north along said boundary to the Tongue River to the northeast corner of the Northern Cheyenne Reservation boundary, Little Suction Creek, then northwest along said creek to Suction Creek, then west along said then west along said Reservation boundary to Route 332, then north on said road to State 632 • Lower Missouri Breaks-East: That portion of Valley County lying within the following- creek to Cow Creek, then northwest along said creek to the Lloyd Road, then south along said Route 59, then north on State Route 59 to Its junction with U. S. Interstate 94, then northeast described boundary: Beginning at Fort Peck Dam and State Route 24, then northwesterly road to the Cow Island Trail, then northwest along said trail to Route 236, then north on said along U. S. Interstate 94 to O'Fallon Creek, then southeast up O'Fallon Creek to U. S. Highway along said route to the Willow Creek Road, then westerly along said road to the Murrey Ranch route to U. S. Highway 87 at Big Sandy, then southwest along Highway 87 to the Marias River at 12, then west along Highway 12 to Its junction with the Powder River Road at Locate, then Road (Whitmayer), then southerly along said road to the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Loma, the point of beginning. south on Powder River Road to its junction with Highway 212 at Broadus, then west on U. S. Refuge (C.M.R.) boundary and the C.M.R. Road 513, then southeasterly along said road to the Highway 212 to its intersection with the Sonnette-Sayle Road, then south on the Sonnette- Fort Peck Reservoir, then easterly along said reservoir to the Fort Peck Dam and State Route 690 • Hill-Blalne-Chouteau: Those portions of Hill, Blaine and Choteau Counties lying within Sayle Road to its intersection the Bloom Creek Road, then southeast along the Bloom Creek 24, the point of beginning. the following-described boundary: Beginning at Havre, then west along U.S. Highway 2 to the Road to its intersection with the Broadus-Moorhead Road, then south along the Broadus CNOouTnEt:y lyTinhga te paostr toiof nth oef rtohaed Clehaadrilnegs tMo . thReu sDsuecllk NCarteieokn aRl eWcrieladtliiofen aRl eAfuregae s(hCa.Mll .bRe.) cIlno sVeadll etoy j2au3lon6nc agtit os Bnai iwdg itStrhaa inUl d.t oyS ,. t htHheie gLnhl owsyoadyu R t8ho7ea, adtsh, tet hnae lnsoo nnugot hrstawhi deos nrt osaauliotden rgtoo Ha tdih gteho w CCaooyww 8 C7Is rtleoaen tkdh, etT hjreuaninl, c sttoihouentnh wesiaotshut t Rhaloeoaunstget sMtaotoer hlienaed t oR iotsa din ttoe rthseec Mtioonn twanitah- Wthye oCmroinwg Rsteasteer vlianteio, nth eeans tw beosut nadloanryg, tthhee Mpooinntta onfa b-Wegyinonminingg. big game hunting. said creek to Suction Creek, then northeast along said creek to Little Suction Creek, then east 705 • Prairie/Pines - Juniper Breaks: Those portions of Carter, Custer, Powder River and Fal¬ NOTE: That portion of the C.M.R. known as the Pines Recreation Area will be closed to all big along said creek to the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation boundary, then north along said lon Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of game hunting, as posted. bAoguenndcya,r yth teon tnhoer tMh ialkn dR iwveers, tt haleonn ge aHsitg ahlwonayg 2s atoid H raivverer , ttoh eU .p So.i nHt iogfh bweagyi n2n aint gB. elknap Indian trhoead M too nIttsa nIan-tWersyeocmtiionng wstiathte t hlien eB laonodm t hCer eBekro Radouads-, Mthoeonr hneoardth Rwoeasdt ,o nth eBnlo nomor tChreeaeskt Rono asda itdo 640 - North Valley-Daniels-Sherldan: Those portions of Valley, Daniels and Sheridan Coun¬ its intersection with the Sonnette-Sayle Road, then north on the Sonnette-Sayle Road to its ties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at a point where State Route intersection with U. S. Highway 212, then east on U. S. Highway 212 to its Intersection with fhe 24 joins the Canadian Border, then south along said highway to the Fort Peck Indian Reserva¬ Broadus-Powderville Road at Broadus, then northeast on the Broadus-Powderville Road on tion boundary, then east along said boundary to the Big Muddy Creek, then southerly along the west side of the Powder River to Powderville, continuing to its intersection with U.S. High¬ sNaalooidrnt ghb osDauiandkd obatroayr dbteoorr dtthoee rR, totohuwetenn 2on4fo. Rrtthhees eaprlovoienn gta onsfda bidRe gobiunotnredi n2e5gr 8.t ,o ththeen Ceaasntaedrliya na lboonrgd esra, idth reonu twe etsot etrhlye 7Sth0tea0 tf•e oM lRliooswsuotienu gr2i-0 dB0er, setcahrkeisbn-e Pndro abrlotrhiue nd: doawTrynh: o thsBeee pgMoinruntsiiosnenglss a hotef t lhGl eaR rMifvieeurlsd ts oea lntshdhe eM lMlc RiCsisovoneure r BCi rRoiduivgneetr i,n etesh aelryn iM negoa swsbti ytah noindn wtloina yeth 1teo2 Maitt soL niotnactnaeatre-sN,e tcohtreitonhn eD awasiktt ohat laoth nsegt a MUte.So l.ni nHtaein,g aht-hwSeaonyu st1ho2 u Dattha L kaooltcoaan-tWge , ytthoheme nMin egoa nssttta aantlaeo- nNlgion reUt .h jS uD.n Hcatkiigoohtnaw, astytha e1tne2 641 • Sheridan-Roosevelt: Those portions of Sheridan and Roosevelt Counties lying within north down the Missouri River to the Fort Peck Powerhouse, then south along the east shore west along the Montana-Wyoming state line to its intersection with the Broadus-Moorhead the following-described boundary: Beginning at the town of Reserve on Big Muddy Creek, of the Fort Peck Reservoir to Big Dry Creek, then south up Big Dry Creek to Little Dry Creek, Road, the point of beginning. then southerly along said creek to U.S. Highway 2 seven miles west of Culbertson, then east then up Little Dry Creek to State Route 200, then west along State Route 200 to the Mussel¬ along said highway to the North Dakota Border, then north along said border to Route 258, shell River Bridge, the point of beginning. then west along said route to Reserve, the point of beginning. 701 • Sagebrush Prairie: Those portions of Prairie, Custer, Rosebud. Treasure, Yellowstone, 650 • McCone: Those portions of McCone and Garfield Counties lying within the following- Musselshell, Garfield and McCone Counties lying within the following-described boundary: described boundary: Beginning at Circle, then northerly along State Route 13 to the south Beginning at the junction of U. S. Interstate 94 and Route 253 at Terry, then west along U. S. boundary of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, then westerly along said boundary to the Interstate 94 to its junction with the Custer-Melstone Road at Custer, then north along said mouth of the Milk River, then westerly along the Missouri River to the Fort Peck Dam. then road to its junction with Highway 12 at Melstone, then east on Highway 12 to the Musselshell southerly along the east shore of Fort Peck Reservoir to Big Dry Creek, then southerly along River, then north down the Musselshell River to its intersection with State Route 200 near BEAR HUNTERS — Know Your Target! said creek to Little Dry Creek, then southerly along said creek to State Route 200, then east¬ Mosby, then east on Route 200 to Brockway, then southeast on Route 253 to Terry, the point of erly along said route to Circle, the point of beginning. beginning. Look for a combination of characteristics NOTE: That portion of the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge lying between the 702 - Yellowstone Pine Hills: Those portions of Treasure, Big Horn, Rosebud and Custer Color and sla are misleading Fort Peck Powerhouse and the spillway shall be closed as posted to the hunting of big game. Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the Bighorn River SW6wctah5rltioeo1eathe lnntf-eki gnRs P R otSeootuohdti auntUewhttt .e,eaf S ao t t.Re1l hloHlr3oeo:n iunnwggt eh Teietanw hha2rge oas0C- yts0sd i e tred2ta cospo,tl c eoewtSrh, ri lntetbtiaih nneotteee dhnen etsRabo noso oMSotfuu triaDntatselhdtsao e oa1wan ru3Hlgysor no i:inHg negRhBa,i gwirSMevh aCgtewcayiriCnt ra2etcnyoo0 li Ren 0n2B,e o gat,tiu othgRa t eFettiM ha cpt1iehhuro3 vlediM aitn denojtuywod ton n ,hCaf ctt enabhtr inedeeMoea gnnRk-ii N ss,noo sonootfohu irsuSntetehrhgntvia w . eDR tnleetaio vskCRretot orohat uau Bna tndrselit to dwia2engt0esgee0 s lt nysleaiaienrnnialeddgyr, BRnsettihonooroeuinrnudntte thgh eb seeR oo aa4euolus7osnnt,te ndh artUga hvld.ro eaSyoSntn,tiwg. a o t ntInhnUeno e . b trtnSRehtoh .reou ns I unatonBatdlrteotietaeg hnrr5 hy sg99aot, 0 anrStt nthodnte e a eRRw9ntae4io ervw u tseRHoettre o saIat tutor3l sdtoa 3 eiiiln2n tnosg4,,tn 7e ttighs rhn atsesetoeienand cri i sdtstniRseo oo Rcuenirtsnetti hewhostere wnivarrt slvahewoeta siSnctito tigtthnoaia o nltsoUbne abn. o i RdowgSuu o n.irU tnudohI.dt na aeSaUrdt ey5r.. yr9t ISost ntont. o att eeI htttanherherst e e e9tMN a r0CBtso,ie rtilraoge tth9sthwhe 0eeoC Rrr9itpnntoe4yo s,,CRi Se ntthrithhvtvae eeaeytonnr¬e¬f, BUCK 8EAR GRIZZLY BEAR Hump beginning. 6fboFsRWMo7aofoo l0iirPhrlldud koti•o tetwPcReeNrrrc ew,ii2e ouvnct4eahrepkgk3ttre i-he nItdnatr nooeV et Cd e sWCSaUiracalearsr.lnhSeeeictb iey.ekot Rerk-e H,tlPd e,woyt ih shtg bahReiaheltorellewnooviunpru naan nsCtsytgd:eoio r o a2rs2uentr a4ehtnyT hik2 b:edhae ,,oa lorttBlourhlhis ynnneNeee edggnn aa pai l t nssnonoroahynon oriSu,itrgrd nitattt oh hgahs,r n atw oeataeshinludet oe R tos awnencfto ge r pteVwuero soslet ateyaeitkelnhsi lr2 adetttele yl4o yw orr ,M olaPnathynuhgiole lodatek rrWencl neo RPugt onhRshpi vs ogiiitotaelnhu eluHirieetwd tphB ie CCsgae br t2hrraiCoedel4wnyrueog2 da Cnke uaiycd,,alrn roetan2ttohhenri tyebeskegosnso n ate sri olsntdwasy sodie ti dethujnr hWus, get rethnt eoh WewecrCusertlittiyl eat peoyh Fsn onu ittoaan oip Fdlrnw oktiotttihnah hrootngehekeff 7FisStltinohe0aiontdec3lnel nnt o• rCi w esoGnwryeni erta cee thantwosk sidtH os,it talhniChtagleh onouhS ednMfwsnt -gaRtA aoe tnyoUenrgo u. tC r1RarSti2etnoc.oh aueu2uIw-lan5ntNtese3uttiet os re2a retors0n st:f dh 0td laByo aDUtTiwaetn.k ah ngSB9eko .4rworO s,o I tetitnac'otFh kphts eaeiwiottnlnraslras ot twtytiiehnao,n e telntteCsieh sn ftr9reo esoae4nl,elefl oacto knPhnttw oi ergTtoaonri einnt H rrhsigr itwyoiees-g,,adu ihtMsItethwhnthsee ctc aRrnaeCryllr iyo noobs1 uenonea2tcedrlg etott, o h ibtn2Do h oI5ganeatu3l s wS o n swainttdsnataigoa tttTth nereerey r,o rUsR:lRru ie.yn otiBc,eSec utt e .hi2ht togeol5Iea nin 32 nni pt t0wntdesoo0i ,riin i sWtInnthgtthttas e irO aotbroIet’fnsau F ettube9aghcerx4lh¬¬e¬¬,, beginning. ginning. Antelope 2bDttah1oel5eu e Dnnr- idwLEvaioaedrsdsyettg , e eDtrBh,l eyeteeh ngare ilsL nopononoudigintgn hsgetea :aor iltdfy DbT caeheolgeoauirtnnn Lgptnyo oit ndhrlitggeni.oe e Cn, tot ohon fett hinPne oee Cwanslteaatlerllk rDCl yFoi vouairldnkoet nyR tg oilv y Cetihrno,e gtt th Poweonniwwt henoilonlo r Cdtthh oCeeur rnlfeyotey lkal olltiowonne itg nhi ngseat- eCdidreos snercitcvirntieiberoe nntd¬o; 3lCsLeBlyod3rieillna0nnaynh e cg• t Raoke oCwlnt inSoaveni ienntttliarhh tga,et ieDl entn-s hB is naLveotiilihindaaudnelc ete-i ehk,,Snf at toattsahshelghltellereoeo nshra-wrt.lM3nseaysipd tn ooieau sgfu Cnts -tQhtooddeheu nu eeCrnrstalaeicolyk-asnrrFe rtaint keblhnLia reaedCtaldlsay k-wa :sRe bnte,aeuoy stlTrbuohotlehynnnyer o,dng l Ddsya tsoheirs voayw e^pliu:rdfdn,ot^ ehe rgBsstaed i arsseiotlivotagnydei iis d trnda hWleonl yes ofi e atnnBuhasnggtpeted ea aasF s davtlcoa i ieornitodkdhrnef h ec tttcteio oohnaaM u enduItn nhya iWanttdeoyneg ine rdsM ls soi ettntMnoa aaeFd- ts aGtoeitthdose ra1oeik rtls5 nl lhoSyo,a entft Rahi agMntiCevlh eoneoCeo nr Cu n,noMg ntorut aehtranntietdehhetakiny¬s¬e-- 3wtstCMehh9arialee0itayvdhnn g •ei a pn cSnnlGi oooooetunhu rurCtltgnethchhr thesfeey oar rBe allljlkyyltdeio n l CDudtwcespaoo i:ivtv w unoCiedng na STeBt- vy dishaetx aeoyol tGiis, esnd ctteehue hr nr ilepetibcmvo oheLpe ir tdreotlht o ewiaibeon no CiHntMsd u rsoe &en etfdoehd agfbCkeag ee,Br lh esagyter rahi:oMrkn se-a-BnBtndoB ie swrunrwhogongaaioeat.ntda rsedneiwtrwnei, n oa,raL lgftttyeh ee C arwred t aCnC ionts ohwo ny&ueuoonn nnrCm.ttsyt hlyaFoa-e LieurLcakrittrsin hcnyate reen o,eR,r fd tel htey CkhGse a eaenatvnlro loevs l a nonotGhtgouiireun rt tt htl hhMocCeeeh aoti r hTssaluystetrneo o Catmruuilnaertyo ivdsC ue a Rlre tlyeBihaovies anneokty¬grgf-,, easterly up said river to the South shore of Quake Lake and the Madison-Gallatin County Line, the point of beginning. 400 • Teton-Marlas: Those portions of Glacier, Toole, Pondera, Teton, Cascade, Liberty, 300 • Medicine Lodge-Upper Horse Prairie: That portion of Beaverhead County lying within NOTE: The Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge Is not closed to antelope hunting by Chouteau and Hill Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the following-described boundary: Beginning at Clark Canyon Dam, then westerly along the Montana Fish and Game Commission, however, portions of the refuge may be closed to Choteau, then northerly along U. S. Highway 89 to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation Boundary Route 324 to the TTall Creek-Lemhl Pass Road, then westerly along said road to the Montana- trespass by the Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S Department of Interior. Hunters are asked to (Birch Creek), then east and north along said boundary to Cut Bank, then easterly along U. S. Idaho State Line, then southerly and easterly along said state line to the Pine Creek-W.F. Little check with the Refuge Manager before hunting on the refuge. Highway 2 through Shelby to the Hlll-Llberty County Line, then southerly along said line to Sheep Creek Divide northeast of Bannack Pass (Medicine Lodge Pass), then northerly down 338 • Shields River North: Those portions of Gallatin, Meagher and Park Counties lying the Marlas River, then east and south down the Marlas River to the Missouri River, then south¬ said divide to the head end of Four Eyes Canyon, then northwesterly down said canyon to Its within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the confluence of Sixteenmile and westerly up the Missouri River to Great Falls, then westerly along U. S. Highway 89 through junction with the Big Sheep Creek County Road, then easterly and northerly along sa d road Middle Fork of Sixteenmile creeks, then easterly up said Middle Fork to the South Fork of Fairfield to Choteau, the point of beginning. to Interstate 15, then northwesterly along said highway to Clark Canyon Dam, the point of be¬ Sixteenmile Creek, then southerly up said South Fork to the Bridger Mountain Divide near NOTE: Brinkman Game Preserve closed to hunting. Boundary description on page 8. ginning. Flathead Pass, then southerly along said divide to Ross' Peak, then easterly and southerly SSs3ba0ohti1aued tne•e dpdL iLa ivCmriiyndraee e ,eP tBkteoh ea Detgkhniisven :i sdnhoeienTu angthdho a aeretttr n hplDydwo eroealtlfsin,o t dF tno ho fwoeu Bfnre sBEastnyeoenraeulasvyt cheC kreaah laPnoesyanatesodgsrn lC s,(y aMto hiaudeeln dontsin yctnga ilon tyerIeitn n hLltgwieon rwdees sgitttatehoet i erPnlt yah 1ts e5hds oe)tP,o w itf nhnoleel ls l^nCoa oiwrndenoie ncrkltaga-hnW-nedyr.eaolFsyn-.c drLMtioobi wthetiltdones asseettlraooalsytnnt eeg,a r 9tlltho0yhen, e antg hn Y nedseona lnir ledtooha wrsehthstaietgesorrhtlnleywyer l-aauyGylp o da ntsloolgaaw i tisdintans ict dhDirne eiitevn eYkitrde esetrleo,ls co titntawhitcoeseltn u oCt donrwi aentzih tgtyheo BMbtCharooiendut gtgbnoteratnia idowli ngvRo eeDoir do dtignhv ei eCdU teYr.o e,S e et.Blhk lHooe nnwzigee shnmatwoora rnaCnteyh l PeyR8rda9ilveys, e s tahPr a leaaonrtnn kd Lg,n iI vontsihrtnateehgirnd¬¬¬ 4taLlhi0lnioe1ben e •tfgr ootS yt lUwhl Coe.eSwo Ce. uiHtnagnngitrgy-aahdd sLwesiias anHcnyer i iLe2lbl iasenn:sd eet a tobrTof oC htCuhuonhetsd eeBBas arptleynaork:cr ,k, t tiftBhoheeneeengtns iI noennofand rsiiLtnathi ngbae elrRaorlyttney sgj,au e lTsrnoavonciaotdgtili eosho naaing in dohBd fwlo iGUunaynel.Sa dttc.oao ir H etythrhi, g eeCth h HCoweuianalnlny -staL iod2eiub isaate hnlnryt dyaiLn lLiotgnhin enweg,e it,Htth hhtiheilalnne t junction with the Big Sheep Creek County Road, then easterly and northerly along said road divide to Sixteenmile Creek, then southwesterly down said creek to the Middle Fork of Six¬ point of beginning. to Interstate 15 at Dell, the point of beginning. teenmile Creek, the point of beginning. 410 • Sand Coulee: That portion of Cascade County lying within he following-described 3wRs1aii0ivtdh e •ir rn oPR tuihooteaen d fte ooew lrIlisnot:hwt e irRnsTotgauh-tdtoeees 1se25c 7. rpt8ihbo. eertnthdi eo sbnnoo usun tnoohdfre tarhBlreyyer :aal ylvBo eaenrlgghoi ennsaagndi id,sn a gShi idialgtv h retowhra eaBd yj ou ttwono c Rttahinooedun p t eooM fi4 nat3htd ,de itsi hGoreenrcna t Csleysoah osuoptnpeptprioleeysrs i- taWlelyo tiinnhsggee 3fHsot3oil9gln oh■ wwSthhainyieeg n8l-d 9dns eoj sRurctsirhvti eebnrre loSdyro tabhulo toohunf:n gtd hTaUer.h yiSo:n .s teHeB rpisegoeghcriwnttiinoaoiynnn s8 g oo9 fa f t tsoP a taIihrdtkes haIbinngrdtihed wSrgsweae yceo tewnito iGntthh r weaI sniYtsth eeC rlClsootouwatnttseotti noe9wns0e ,ol yeoRiadnisv gCte wror efiot ehnLki i nvUn i.tne hgSae¬r. JbMRuoivneueacnrgt,d ihtaohernrye n:C t hoeBeaunesngt tswiyon aunLrtidihnn gdea olatowotn nGtgh trUehe. ea SS tM m. FHiiatsihlsgl oshR,uw irtvhai eyeRr n,8i v 9tshe toreo unt oKt hnGiwonrgreet'ahss tt H dFaiollalowl, lntsnhg, e tthhUne.e w SpSe.o msHitniwittgh aoh rfRwd bi aaveylego r8i nnt7gon tittonhh geeA, CrMmaisisncsagodtuoern-i confluence of Grasshopper Creek with the Beaverhead River, then westerly along Grasshop¬ Clyde Park then easterly and northerly up said creek to the Crazy Mountain Divide, then 420 • South Fergus: Those portions of Golden Valley, Fergus, Petroleum, and Musselshell per Creek to the Bannack-Grant Road, then northerly along said road to Route 278, then west¬ southerly along said divide to Fairview Peak, then southerly to the head of the West Fork of Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Lewistown, then east¬ erly along said route to the junction of the Grasshopper-Wise River Road, the point of begin¬ Duck Creek, then southeasterly down said creek to the Yellowstone River, then westerly up erly along State Route 200 to Winnett, then southwesterly along Route 244 to U. S. Highway ning said river to the bridge on U. S. Highway 89, the point of beginning. 87, then northerly along said highway to Flatwillow Creek, then westerly along said creek to J3ne1in1ffg e- arLst ootwhne,e ram nGodau lBtlhart oolnaf -dSMwixaatdteeiesrn oCmno-iHuleno tCrisereesse hlkyo,i neth gHe wnil iletsh:a isnt eTtrhhlyeo sufeop l plsooawirdtii nocgnre-sde eoksf tcoMr itbahededi sM obnoid.u dnPldea raFkro,y rG.k a Bolflea gStiiinnx¬-, 3ftho4el0ln o• wsWoinuegtsh-ted rBelsyoc uraillbdoenedrg bsoaTiudnh doriasvreey r:p t ooB rttheiogeni Gnsn aiolnlfag tP ianat r Nkth aaetni omdn oaSulw tFheo eortef sGtth rBea osBsu onCduaoldruyen,r ttiRheiesvn el ryw ianetsg tB ewirgliy tTh, iinmno rbtthehr¬e, SaCloroeunetgkh , s Ftahoierdkn r Fowlaaedtsw tt oial lntohdwe s CoSunreothewk ay, l toMhnegon u swnatieadsi tncesrr elDye kiav litodone U gt .hSsea. niHd w icgerhesweteakry lt yo1 9at1hlo,e nt hRgee'snda niHdoi lrdlt hirvo aiadnded, tteoha eMsnt esaaoldouontwhg teenmile Creek, then easterly up said Middle Fork to the South Fork of<f th^n erly westerly and southerly along said boundary to Suce Creek, then westerly along Suce said highway to Lewistown, the point of beginning. then southerly up said South Fork to the Bridger Mountain Divide near Flathead Pass then Creek to the Yellowstone River, then northerly and easterly along said river to the mouth of the 430- Buffalo: Those portions of Judith Basin, Fergus and Cascade Counties lying within the southerly along said divide to Ross Peak, then easterly and southerly along the Boulder River, the point of beginning. following-described boundary: Beginning at Stanford, then southeast along U. S. Highway 87 Gallatin Divide including Bangtail Ridge, Bozeman Pass and Hyalite Peak 10 341 - Highlands: Those portions of Beaverhead, Madison, Jefferson and Silver Bow Counties to U S Highway 191, then south along said highway to the Judith-Musselshell River Divide, Mountain, then in a westerly and northerly direction along the Portal-Porcupine and Levlnski- Ivlng within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Dillon, then northerly along then west along said divide and the Judith-Smith River Divide to Kings Hill, then northwest Porcupine Creeks Divide to the West Gallatin River near the mouth of West Fork then south Route 41 to Route 2, thence northwesterly along said route to Interstate 90, then westerly * along U. S. Highway 89 to Armington Junction, then east along U. S. 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S. Highway 287, then northerly along said highway to Norris, following-described boundary: Beginning at the mouth of the Smith River, then south up said tBRshtuoaetut tefteoe ,9l 2l0toh7, we4thn,i en tshngoe -eundate hsnsteocerrrrlitlybhy ee adralllo yobn noaggul o snsnadagiaid drs y aIi:nni dttBe errerossgtutiaatntetnee t i on1to 5gR Itaoontu tRetthero seu1t ja,t uettenh 4 ce31tn,5i o,te hntahe soentf e p wrIolnyeitns eattrel osortflnay bgt ee as gl9aoi0innd nga irn nsodagu i.t1d e5 rtwoo ueItnsette otro¬ dt3toh7e e0st chp•reo i biBBneotod uou lbfld dobeeuerr ng-VWdinaanhrllyiietn:ye g:tB a. iel gTDinhinvoiisdneeg , apttho eBrtnoi ousnlodsue troh, fet hrJleeynf faseloorusnotghn e sraClyiod au dlnoitvnyig d letyh itneog B Rowouiultdhteein r2- W,t hthheie tnefot aelliaol swRteionralgdy- rnnmioovorreuttrhh tthw oa aolRorfd not ghcak elso aSCnimgrde isectahkoi ,ud Rtn hicvteoyenur ,l n iutnthpyee lR tiponoo etcih knteo tC oMthrfe eibes eCksog atuiosnrc nita hiRdneeig v-M.eL r,ee wathgiehsn ea rnn-Ldo erCwthlaiesra kas nCtedor luCyn ldatyrok wL Cinno esu,a ntihdtye nrLi vwienree s,t ott hatnehnde 320 - Tobacco Roofs: Those portions of Madison, Jefferson, and Silver Bow Counties lying alonq said highway to the Jefferson-BroadwaterCounty line, then northerly along said county 455 • Ming Bar: That portion of Lewis & Clark County lying within the following-described within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Virginia City, then westerly and north¬ line to the South Crow Creek, then westerly up said creek to the Boulder-Missouri divide then boundary: Beginning at the juncture of the Cascade County-Lewis and Clark County line and erly along Route 287 to Route 41, then northerly to Route 2, then easterly along said route to along said divide to Interstate 15, then southerly along said highway to Boulder, the point of the Missouri River, then southerly along the Missouri River to Holier Lake, then southerly RrMivoaeudrt ietso o3 n5N-9Ro, butlhbeey nP D esiaovkiud taehn tedor lRtyh oeau lJoteen f2gf8e s7ras, oitdhn e-rRonu uwtbeey st otDe itrvhlyied a eSl,o otnuhgteh ns aBsiooduu rtlohdueetrre lRy to iva Velori,n rtgghi nesinaa i wdC iedtysit,v etirdhleey apunopdi ns at hiodei db37ee1gs cinr• inbRineadgd . ebrosubnudrqar: y: BTehgoisnen inpgo ratti otnhse Joeff fBerrsooand wRaivteerr BCroidugnety a tl yTihnrge ew Fiothrikns Jtuhen ctfioollno,w thinegn- aeallaoosnnt ggu tspha seida ei dalis ncte rs ethoeok Ir tetsol ji unthnee co tCfu Hraeso cwlateidtrhe L tCahkoeeu Mntotiy ts-hsLoee umwrioi sRu aitvhne dor, f C tWhlaeir lkplo oCwino (tEu onlkft hybo elrignni)en ,Cn tirhneeegnk. ,n tohretnh naonrdt hw aensdt beginning. northeasterly down the Jefferson River to the Missouri River, then northerly down the Mis¬ 480 • Helena: That portion of Lewis and Clark County lying within the following-described 321 • Ruby-Blacktall: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties lying within the souri River to the Missouri River Bridge north of Townsend, then westerly on the Indian Creek boundary: Beginning at Wolf Creek, then northeasterly along the Recreation Road to the Mis¬ following described boundary: Beginning al Dillon and Route 41, then northeasterly along Road to Hassel, then westerly on Forest Service Road 4031 to Forest Service Road 424 then souri River, then up the Missouri River to Hauser Dam, then southerly along the Black Sandy said route to Route 287, then southeasterly along said route to Virginia City and Alder Gulch, southerly to South Crow Creek, then westerly along said creek to Its junction with the Beach Road to Route 453, then west along said route to Interstate 15, then northerly along then southerly up said gulch to Baldy Mountain and the Ruby-Madlson Divide, then south- Broadwater-Jefferson County line, then southerly and easterly along said county line to said Interstate to Wolf Creek, the point of beginning. ecEoausnrteteiknraluy iB naalgos innnog-R rstuhabiwdy e dsRitvoeiradldye ttaool o tthnhege CGtherean vCteeenllnnyti eaRnla-nRnlaguleb- ByR lDoaacidvki,td atehll,e atnhn esdno S uwathgeeesrt Celyrrl eayel oka-lnoBgn asgca ^kidta rlol daIdiDv amidndede astn htdoe Rthoeu pteo i2n, tt ohfe nb eegaisntneirnlyg .a long said route to the Jefferson River Bridge at Three Forks Junction, 4ti7e0s •l ySiqnuga wreit hBinu ttteh:e foTlhloowsei npgo-rdteioscnrsi boefd C baosucnaddaer,y C: hBoeugteinanui,n Jgu dati tGh rBeaats iFna allnsd, thFeenrg duosw Cno uthne¬ the head of Clark Canyon, then westerly down said canyon to Interstate 15, then northerly 380 - Winston Flats: Those portions of Broadwater, Lewis and Clark and Jefferson Counties Missouri River to Belt Creek, then up Belt Creek to the Milwaukee Railroad tracks, then east¬ along said interstate to Route 41 at Dillon, the point of beginning. lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the Missouri River bridge north erly along said tracks to Arrow Creek, then southwesterly up Arrow Creek to the Geyse- of Townsend, then westerly on the Indian Creek Road to Hassel, then westerly on Forest Serv¬ Geraldine Road, then southerly along said road to U. S. Highway 87, then northwest along said 3dTts2toha27rea ei98sGidn l c - rCtrdBnhaiirbosevaeesnricethdd hkheeo -eeab Lplrtsooolpetyure me tnrMrhahld lyeCiaoo raPSrnuyelgknaoe: sitknanssB,gain nR tieeshd:gaor e iiasMnnddTtn a,reeh itotanaeohusdg settl oeeeinanw r t ptlew oysCo -te trlJoahatsai ltreooteck hnrknB leCssgya oa Bonsannfnally ooaiBRodocnneo kdgca ay- DrvGds eaeD,aer irmatidkhhcn ,eke rtta t-oonRhBd a eI onidCgnnao tt doroeHwt,ur hottesnhehlstteraeeytl et ny DMerl yl siay1ivooln 5ionaugd,ntt t eaothwg hnne, ehiasgrtna-leh yl Ri[iddsn \aoao e luthruoahototen^eah ^gM dee3A rs^2tallao4yl^tio e d Rltwa o oLlro ioointnunhnagtgegdee,, diuefCpchiaooaeves in Si ntRdwy otae ooeuon antstfdod h tF b nI4sCeenho0rgrtr3rooeiyt1nrwhr ensRet tCoiroeanl frsytFgyeees o.ae r a1rlvkloe5o dt,ns oi ttrgl h atS aheskneaenedri vdB tnoti ohoch reuteithg l hRdMehee owrCirals-ayadsMyn o a 4yutil2osoors4 innHo , Rg utFa hirsueviear seDnrieryd irts vo DioLin dutaathektmeh eenr e seaMrttathal yirttes he Cnst eoo rts oo uYSow rRooui r uPotkRht ueibheavtr erkeCil d,ry2 r gtb8o hae0wrlei, od n ntCngho wgreeret nehtaesh tk st e,oeT rtueohltaywehs nanetl rs wosleyhnne ogdas rt£l,se oea®tr nhioldgy"ef 4HfRtRho7oiie1lvgla neohd r-ww n ttooDaiony r etAgt hhnt-oretwdro oGemnewssr:co e trCeuairbttrl heTeyF edo haak flol, blo tssthone,h ue gteh np nJseduo a dadrpirotdioyitw oih:hn nn itRgs BAo hivfoewr ergfbroa i,ewy nFgt nh etiCoinerng nnrGgeu i senesaokyg tu s a.t etoGnhr d,eet hytrhJlesyuee Mrd up, ipoitts hhitsnh eotBen uo raJfinsu bioRdnerii gtvthhCein r o,oRn untiihvnn eegtthrni.e et sdo o GUlwye iSynns gteHh rwe-iGg iMhtehwriiasansly do ti8uhn7reei, said highway to Clark Canyon Dam, the point of beginning. 473 • Geraldine: That portion of Chouteau County lying within the following-described 570 • Fish Creek: Those portions of Golden Valley, Sweet Grass, and Wheatland Counties 1990 & 1991 Legal Descriptions Page 5 boundary: Beginning at the Juncture of Belt Creek and the Missouri River, then down the Mis¬ lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Harlowton then east on High¬ souri River to Arrow Creek, then up Arrow Creek to the Milwaukee Railroad tracks, then west¬ way 12 to Shawmut then south on the South Shawmut Road, also signed as 12E116S to the erly along said tracks to Belt Creek, then down Belt Creek to the Missouri River, the point of Gibson-Tincan Hill Road, then southwest along said road to Sweet Grass Creek, then north¬ Antelope (continued) beginning. west up Sweet Grass Creek to Highway 191, then north on Highway 191 to Harlowton, the point of beginning. 480 • North Fergus: That portion of Fergus County lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Lewistown, then westerly on U. S. Highway 87 to the Judith River, 571 • Big Coulee: Those portions of Golden Valley, Stillwater, Sweet Grass and Wheatland 670 - North Valley-North Phillips: Those portions of Valley and Phillips Counties lying within then northerly down said river to the Missouri River, then easterly down said river to the Robin¬ Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Shawmut then south the following-described boundary: Beginning at a point where Route 242 crosses the Cana¬ son Bridge, then southerly along U, S. Highway 191, to State Route 19 at Bohemian Junction, on the South Shawmut Road, also signed as 12E116S to the Gibson Road, then east along the dian border, then easterly along said line to State Route 24, then southerly along said route to then southerly along said route to State Route 200 near Grass Range, then westerly along Gibson Road to Rapelje, then north along the Rapelje-Ryegate Road to Ryegate, then west the Fort Peck Indian Reservation boundary, then westerly along said boundary to the West said route to Lewistown, the point of beginning. along Highway 12 to Shawmut, the point of beginning. Fork of Porcupine Creek, then southerly along said creek to Porcupine Creek, then southerly 481 • Petroleum: Those portions of Fergus, Judith Basin and Petroleum Counties lying 572 • White Beaver Creek: Those portions of Stillwater and Sweet Grass Counties lying along said creek to U. S. Highway 2 near Nashua, then westerly along Highway 2 to its junction within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Mosby, then westerly along State within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the Yellowstone River bridge at Co¬ with Route 243 at Saco, then north along said route to the Milk River Bridge, then westerly up Route 200 to State Route 19 near Grass Range, then northerly along said route to U. S. High¬ lumbus, then westerly along the Yellowstone River to Sweet Grass Creek, then northerly the Milk Riverto Whitewater Creek, then northwesterly along Whitewater Creek and the West way 191 at Bohemian Junction, then northerly along said highway to the Robinson Bridge, along said creek to the bridge where the Tincan Hill-Gibson Road crosses Sweet Grass Creek, Fork of Whitewater Creek to Route 242, then north along said route to the Canadian border, then easterly down the Missouri River to the Musselshell River, then southerly up said river to then northerly and easterly along said road to Rapelje, then southerly along the Rapelje- the point of beginning. Mosby, the point of beginning. Columbus Road (Route 306) to Columbus and the Yellowstone River bridge, the point of be¬ 690 - Bear's Paw Mountains: Those portions of Hill, Blaine, Phillips and Choteau Counties 490 • West Meagher: That portion of Meagher County lying within the following-described ginning. lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at a point where U.S. Highway 2 boundary: Beginning at King's Hill, then south along U. S. Highway 89 to Sixteenmile Creek, 590 - Twodot: Those portions of Wheatland, Sweet Grass, Meagher and Park Counties lying and U.S. Highway 87 meet, then sputhwest along U.S. Highway 87 to the Marias River at Loma, then down said creek to the Broline, then northwest along said county line to Rock Creek, within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Harlowton, then southerly along then southeast along said river to the Missouri River, then easterly along said river to the then down Rock Creek to the Smith River, then down the Smith River to the Cascade County State Route 191 to Sweet Grass Creek, then westerly along said creek to the Crazy Mountain north boundary of the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, then east along said line, then eastward along said county line to King’s Hill, the point of beginning. Divide, then northerly along said divide to Cottonwood Creek, then northerly along said creek boundary to U.S. Highway 191, then northeast along Highway 191 to State Route 66, then to the South Fork of the Musselshell River, then northeasterly along the South Fork of the northerly along said route to the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation Boundary, then west and 491 - East Meagher: That portion of Meagher County lying within the following-described Musselshell River to the Musselshell River, then northwesterly along said riverto U. S. High¬ north along said boundary to the Milk River, then easterly along said river to U.S. Highway 2, boundary Beginning at King’s Hill, then southeast along the Meagher-Judith Basin County way 12, then easterly along said highway to Harlowton, the point of beginning. then westerly along Highway 2 to U.S. Highway 87, the point of beginning. line to the Whitetail-Spring Creek Road, then southward along said road to U. S. Highway 12, then easterly along said highway to the South Fork of the Musselshell River, then up the NOTE: Rocky Boy Indian Reservation closed to the hunting of big game. South Fork to Cottonwood Creek, then up said creek to the Shields River Divide, then west¬ ward to the Middle Fork of Sixteenmile Creek, then down said fork and Sixteenmile Creek to U. S, Highway 89, then north along said highway to King's Hill, the point of beginning. 500 • West Wheatland: Those portions of Wheatland and Meagher Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Harlowton, then westerly along U. S, Highway 12 600 • North Hlll-Blalne-Phllllps: Those portions of Hill, Blaine and Phillips Counties lying to the Spring Creek Road, then northerly along said road to the Little Belt Mountain Divide, within the following-described boundary: Beginning at a point where State Route 233 meets 700 • Missouri Breaks-Prairle: Those portions of Garfield and McCone Counties lying within then easterly along said divide to the Wheatland County Line, then easterly along said line to the Canadian line, then southerly along said route to U.S. Highway 2 at Havre, then easterly the following-described boundary: Beginning at the Musselshell River Bridge near Mosby on Highway 191, then southerly along said highway to Harlowton, the point of beginning. along Highway 2 to the Milk River Bridge at the Fort Belknap Indian Agency, then east down State Route 200, then north down the Musselshell River to the Missouri River, then east and 5weHMttio0roiiln1etygnh ,a h •i adwtwnEhlo oiaeawttnhhys p t g eCt oW 1h sfri9eonea1h elti Rel dkootae ofwrttd olob aii Hanetntdshggidl eil-:tj nd ouRSne nonRTiscnacohytgdrwioeio.,b gsynteeah Md tepwe ob osiaortounhtuuni dotntM ahndHiesnaeri r aoglyDydfh: oiw aFvwlBeiaodyr enegC g,g1u irt2 nsehs,,n eae tGkiinhnd o eg enlrn adoea sewaatt ndreHe rVGtsalotyarae llt rrlohaenlwlyyeeo, it Ranlaollgn,ono dt,nst h htagWihiee deHnmen adia gntinylvhoao iwRnrrdttdaeohhy aeCet doar1ol, s2 yiuttt hestnaor eltil oinnyHen t sseagao rrl llsuyUooetiwnhnc.S¬g¬g¬. tWstshUnhhaoio.geeSiuard nh.tgtM h wh Hnr uoi eaailopakgrylf do h RWR nMtwtooigovha aa teyitldshtrth ea a 2et(ewi, o R da ttC ato tho htrawMueeoenntrna eaa MdC ldio3t naiirtf6l ae,ok a3 nDe t )Rht kn,oh lei oitvdaennhrens et eMrohed,n Bnaet i hrlts,irkh lnetiyt d enhRa ag d elwnwieoinv r neeeoe esgrssanc ot tsB t H Uuitaforeoilt.igSronhdrlkh,n g y aH owge olfd, oaif sgi yDntarWhh gei2owedc hdsnt taloaisi iytooiu ne tdn2npewh weHattoao hlJtneio eugeRs nrhn Rt ogM Cwcoou tfirsaiutl eoakeyDte nei 2dokR1 3o29 ditr301fvsoo ,4eoR attr nRodh ott,o eouo Itt tu tohtpseWht e o eU2ienin h 4.2n SSeti34tte.ao e 2roaHswus,ft te ti tabShgachteh alteeoigDcwrnoni oo Cnang,adyn r ltws seioh1noaenie9ingtkndg1h-., o7ntsMBh0hfoe e1eutrg nhtls-hil esn Su Re dnFpalioisvg onwhLeergetrinb t laBtP rllt,tueehr Gi stcedDhhka gerM ryeP RfJ ,iir Cueesatssnlhirderoecei reute avpikr:noo io dntiiRor nT oM titShovf oc toeUBafCrs. tt bieoeoSg en p.tgR DehoIi ronneCrytut n ioFeCtoierunonrs nrge2stteta.0 ioPkt0eefe,,s cP t9thlhkr4yaee iPiannnrong iswew dwo, eeuCRisrtthuohth isuoa ntutule eoptsr hn,e2 Beg,5R i3tfgSoh o asetlDaetnl otrbT eyswue oCrdRirun,yro tge,Thu e-trt dkhaeee ela to2snosc0nu r0wLgrie b itet,toeh tsYld etet e habeDlelolaoro uysMnwt ngC usds trshUaoesor.nee yrSlke:¬e.,, 5feCvRor1iirldlv0eylee eo ra•ktw, l o,otB i htnnSihegggwen - ns Tdew aeeinmitsedo csGb rrtrteeiirhbrvrae:lee syrdrsl y tabCo lTaoo rDhluneooengunksd cgte,kah rtseCphya oe:rYi ednreBet ilfkeoeloa,ogn rswtkishtn esetnootrnoilf ny C nng Serao awanRrzttdeyi hvt e ehseMtror el u GyotYot urah enBalelotsliarogsnliw yngTa siansDmtlaodoiibvn dneiePd gr cae,R rrs,t ekiahtve hieedkCe r p notacoo turni enntBoehttirki egote h ftsWToe bir lmetleyhysgibt eni aenF grlYn o,o wietnrnhklgilge to oh.nsw fai nwsiDd teout shdncti¬kee¬ 6ftMHthho1ieela0glnnr ohi •waww nsoHai enRyrsitg ilth8vle--ee7drCrrl e,lyth syot ocha orUuleiontnb.eS ne sa.sg dauoH i:subd iaotg ihrudhoewnT urldilhatnyeayoe r atsy 2otel: oo w t nBhpHegeoeis lgrstCl t-aioinLaiofdnni nb Hiarsnedi argvitvo ayearfn ret Ct ,oHal oit nihupUleleon .,Sn itatny. h net H ledawii n sgpheCthoe ,wo ihrtnnehoat eyu RHon t8foe i s7guabo huteneuwg e t2iCaahn3yreon3 Lru2i ljn onyotgmot iai.n ealRsos, to nthhulgyeet ie snCna g2niad 3no3w arl itdainhtitheae iH natno sa l tvitt nohhreenee,, 7MbIrRon0eioav2tgedes ib•rrn ,tsy Yontt,ai h etInthetlegslneo .9jn wu4n ne sottcaorotst nihtIoe t ons d nP ojw uiwRnintneoch ut tHiHthoeiien lg2l sh0Mw:w0 i utathosyT s tBh1eh2olreso sa hceCtek Muplwlso aetRreyltsir,iv -totoMehnrne seetn ol,o s s tftioh otTuesn nrteieh n eaRetaseaousrsartste deo o, c nanBt ti H ioRCgin ogu Huhswtwoteeirt arn2h,y, 5 tS31Rh2 tetao onttso e Te n etbRohrurreoydt h,uM attheanu ledos2 s p0neC0ogl i sunnshstaeet ioaeldlrfr 511 • Hardin: Those portions of Big Horn and Yellowstone Counties lying within the Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the Bighorn River following-described boundary: Beginning at the Yellowstone River Bridge at Custer, then NOTE: See related boundaries HD’s 400 & 401 attached. Bridge on U. S. Interstate 90 near Hardin, then northwest along U. S. Interstate 90 to State southwest up the Yellowstone Riverto Highway 87 at Billings, then east on Highway 87 to Old 620 • South Phillips: Those portions of Phillips and Valley Counties lying within the Route 47. then north along State Route 47 to its intersection with U. S. Interstate 94, then Highway 87 (Old Hardin Road), then southeast along said road to the Crow Indian Reservation following-described boundary: Beginning at a point west of Dodson where U. S. Highway 2 northeast along U. S. Interstate 94 to its intersection with State Route 59 near Miles City, then boundary, then east along said boundary to Interstate 90 near Hardin, then west along Inter¬ crosses the east boundary of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, then southerly and west¬ south along State Route 59 to Route 332, then south along said road to the Northern Chey¬ state 90 to Highway 47, then north along Highway 47 to Interstate 94, then west along Inter¬ erly along said boundary to State Route 66, then southerly along said route to U.S. Highway enne Reservation boundary, then west along said Reservation boundary to the Crow Reserva¬ state 94 to Custer, then north on the Custer-Melstone Road to the Yellowstone River Bridge, 191, then southwesterly along Highway 191 to the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Ref¬ tion boundary, then north and west along said Reservation boundary to the Bighorn River, the point of beginning. uge Boundary, then west along said boundary, as posted, to the Missouri River, then easterly then north down the Bighorn River to its intersection with U. S. Interstate 90, the point of be¬ 512 • Stillwater: Those portions of Carbon, Stillwater and Sweet Grass Counties lying within along said river to Timber Creek, then northerly along said creek to the Saco Road at the Bill ginning. the following-described boundary: Beginning at the Yellowstone River Bridge at Columbus, Anderson Ranch, then north along said road to U.S. Highway 2 at Saco, then westerly along 703 - Grassland-Agriculture: Those portions of Prairie, McCone, Dawson, Richland, Wibaux, then southwesterly along Route 78 to Absarokee, then westerly along Route 420 to first Highway 2 to U.S. Highway 191 at Malta, then southwest along Highway 191 to the Wagner- Fallon and Custer Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the bridge crossing the Stillwater River, then north and easterly along said river to the mouth of South Dodson Road (Route 363), then westerly along said road to Route 204, then north on intersection of Route 253 and U. S. Interstate 94 at Terry, then north along route 253 to its inter¬ Trout Creek, then up said drainage in a northwesterly direction to the headwaters of said said route to U.S. Highway 2 at Dodson, then west along Highway 2 to the east boundary of the section with State Route 200 at Brockway, then northeasterly along State Route 200 through drainage at the Gallatln-Custer National Forest Boundary, then westerly and southerly along Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, the point of beginning. Sidney to the Montana-North Dakota state line, then south along the state line to its intersec¬ said boundary to the headwaters of the Dry Fork of the East Boulder River, then northwesterly NOTE: Closed to all hunting, the following-described area: Slippery Ann Station, Section tion with Highway 12 east of Baker, then west along Highway 12 to its intersection with O'Fal¬ along the Dry Fork to its junction with the East Boulder River, then northerly and westerly 36, Township 22 North, Range 24 East and Section 31, Township 22 North, Range 25 East, as lon Creek, then northwest down O’Fallon Creek to its intersection with U, S. Interstate 94, along said river to its junction with the Main Boulder River, then northerly and easterly along posted. then west along U. S. Interstate 94 to its intersection with Route 253 at Terry, the point of be¬ sriaviedr troiv tehr et oY ietlsl oJwunstcotinoen R wiviethr Bthreid Ygee lalto Cwostlounmeb Ruisv, etrh, eth peoni neta osft ebrelyg iannndin sgo. utherly along said NOTE: Lake Bowdoin Migratory Waterfowl Retuge is closed to antelope hunting. g70in4n • iPnogw. der Pine Hills: Those portions of Big Horn, Custer, Fallon, Powder River, Prairie and 5CecRr1roole3yaue d•ank ,lWts oti hetnioslegl noF lyUw lnia. n otSCgwr.r t iwehHlel ioiaktglwh:oh i wnnC gaTtr hyesh eeao1k i2fsd,o e ttlr ohlopo eaRowndry itetneioaogg snta-thdsteee ero, ls Syftc ho rFaeiulbenoterh ngdn gFu ob osrsot,ra hkuGi dnaFo dlclloaadrntreewygen:i k ltVl hBotoeawel lgUR eCiy.onS,rt n.eh MieHinkeuigm,g s thasahwetye l RansRyh oe oe8uaal7nsld, td eattuhonrple dyt,n h taP ehsle ooeRtnnureo gtdwhl es eeHuarsimltidyl¬l 6dstHho3eie0ugsn cth-h rwSni booaaleyruotd th2nh gb aaV tols oaSualnnliaedgdcy oa:sc r,ar yeitT:dhe ekhrBn oitv oseseeg ort i hputnoeotnh riPMt niaogoliros ncsansuot g poua firs n iaPp eRiho dCiii vlnrrleotier pae,w sdkt hha teenothrnd Tee dV nitmo hanwlebloe neyrSr t t ahCChc oeroue u-pMeBn kPiti lisoale srtsoA c tuulhnyrpediiin enARgre isnwv oCdeniertr hretRsioenok ot n thath doeRe a UjMfono. iiclSlnlkh.os ,wR H Utiihivg.n eehSgnr¬-,. oeRnthfaoo esrts tthThe eab oa lunolModgnn uogCgen oN tsRauaoninirvadtte-hi WrRee streoy nsl oy etmCihrnvehigna e ntgwyi ooeistrnnhtt anhibnteeoe atu Rhslnietend scefaeo orralyvrlnn oatdoewti r oti thnohngef e b - tNdoeheoauesrsn ctNtdh raiebobrrorynetuh d Ctne obrdh noate huryCyene h dnToeanfoyr enyet hRgn: euneB eesC e eRRgrroviievnwasente rii,Ror nvtnegha s ebtaeinotor uvtnnhna oetbdir aoojturhunyn n,,d c dttothahiwroeeynnnn, along said highway to Roundup, the point of beginning. way 2, then west along U. S. Highway 2 to Saco the point of beginning. then west along said Reservation boundary to Route 332, then north on said road to State 5ws7lHBnRua21oioiimiv 4tgrduthte hobhn i-rw rn duotBoR haasatnrory,hed i yc t Hde ,h8Mkt goi7etf geho oCn h(Healn Orwlenttieo agla eaCdwsnhsky ooawti:H 2n u- ldaWu1gatoyhm2r-dwT yd w3tbioeoh1nneums o0 RscssR,sit ra,ene tioitadhb gdhal pee od Lesndro)n oti p ,rvag ndbtoetti gooheorsi enruae ntt,lotnnih si dtno d hH osoefabe on,ifrbon g y uteCu hHh:wtg nwheaiiegdBn rnasbaha ynetlwowr goiya8nnianen 7n,gytsg don.a tS 3 itsntatn 1haiolgl0Bioelrd w nttiaB hlogtlar i oao tHnttewlhaghoridegsl ene a ,h Ygtrnstwo- htdeBH aael trylthinYoieg de w7h eeg l2wlCaisel,ntos rarotet owyhR nwo tes7eoonnt 8a oRI HdtnHsnoi,odeiv i gtt uigehahhCrhtne whewoB n aYuRoar ywinyneed tl 2se8gilHe1oes7er2itsw vg ta ,ao shatltl yttwohOoCiionennaolngndgy¬e e6NiNRt2bni4a4oeOOeg0 susjc TT ot anr- lEE oiesydNn::f aia psntotr ihogytrToTh est,nhwh hte tre ahe aAioCdttaet ah r.psanpd eitonn oa elraM rewtatdtihaisooiiodletannln i na ntfb oalo ogeoBfnlf nltt aocoohtg:lrhw eod tes hesiCa TnreCei,hgddh hDta- h oabdtrueoslroecenel suaeks cplsns lCMro odiMbrbu.ra ietR.etgr iehydRo ukg nta usbaRoslssomo eestounhlceefnlgerl dVlehN 3 saaNuaaatrtlngiilytaedoit :toyiM n inr,no aoBguDanlu,l dae aAatWldgne sryWi i neti eploCandilo l sirsltd,nihesh fltgeSeieaefk hleRdaFl, e t.otReb rhafrieeudte fpcngPaulone egosi cenoisanke tunk dVIdwtnnh a tohdRo lawlei eolabrnoyonei ngC saSR gesgo tve sauatseamhtneleiettdre yv RC P chalooyirutnueiiunonneettg¬¬nesk asSCR1HWBbol2aeroior,yuyeggo unoethltaitheghknmwed e n URuoai5nRin.ysn9on gS-o ,wagM 2 P.adts .1ehdI o to2nstae woot tntt terod eoa ihren tl lsesoriioittta nnarRssidetngt hi eit ivtRn en oHoe9tort ren4isie agtr RertdssShosc o ewetitt Oaacnoicaodttt t’yeiet niFohto r oRa1nsewn l2e oli iM woctuttwshntoit iot jie oChtunti hhn5t tnrs ate 9ech wnt e jthteaBuikioe o-tnl,Sh W o nict oBtoht tsywhnimre oojnoeinu nmt eaC hnC sdtiw crtornuHeetouigis-etwioS- htgksMhn ah Rtt Reywahwoaeloteaoeseisay tr te hdPRh l ru2i ,oevn oUp1atwaea.h2 dtO,dSd e i aot,.en' hR FtntrI eha Bno sRneleoatlrae niodouwvrs n,ates steh drt otCsba ehuuRtotraes eetauo,snh e lnat9t ok hd4dosa ne, taonl agoontr uth ytn U tthwe,Lhgh. ent eSoe h t sac.ShneM tlaHeoo otpo onreinBongtn,ngh i hlten tUoeawhttt.onat heaeoSmasney-t-f. 5waH3lioi0tgnh h-gi wnF s lataayhtiw ed8 7ifrl olotoolulw otRe-wWo tiuoni tgltelh-o 2dew4e M s4Cc, rrutiehsbeesekent:fl -snbhoT'eOrhltulho hResdaeivas pretyeor :rrB ltyiBroi adnelgg'osei nno agnft i sMnMagiuod sas sbrto eyRlu,s otthehue etnlonld Sausntpoad,u t ttePhh eReetnrorlo uynlt eooeu nr2tm h0th0e C,er lt oyhMu eanunltos iesneaesgsl sltUyeh.ire nlSlygl. ttkooo StUat. aSbt.o eHr dRiegorh,u wtthea ey2n 42 ,n ftoihvreteh pm aoliiolnents go w fs aebisedtg oibnfo nCridnueglbr.t eort msoef iC, tahneand ieaans bt oarldoenrg, tHheignh wweasyt 2a ltoon tgh esa Nido rbtoh rdDea¬r t7lho0ne5 CM• Poorunantiatriineeas/-P Wliyniyneosgm -w Jiinutghn iinspt etahrt eeB flroienlaleko saw:n idn Tgt-hhdoee ssBec rrpioboaerdtdiu obsn-oMsu noodfo aCrhrayer:at edBr , eRCgouiansdnt,ei nrt,hg Pe anotw tnhdoeer rit nhRteeiavrsestre acontnido s nFa aiold¬f River to U. S. Highway 12, then westerly on U. S. Highway 12 to Roundup, the point of begin¬ 650 - McCone: Those portions of McCone and Garfield Counties lying within the following- road to its intersection with the Bloom Creek Road, then northwest on Bloom Creek Road to ning. deaesstcerrilbye adl obnogu nsadiadry r:i veBr etog iSnntainteg Raot utthee 1 F3,o rtht ePpe csok uPtho waleornhgo ussaeid o rno uthtee tMo Sistsaotuer iR oRuivteer 2, 0th0e ant iitnst einrsteecrstieocnti wonit hw Uit.h S t.h Hei gShownanye t2t1e2-S, tahyelen Reaosatd o, nth Ue.n S .n Horigthh wonay t h21e2 S toon intse titnet-eSraseycleti oRno awdi ttho tihtes 540 • Bull Mountains: Those portions of Musselshell and Yellowstone Counties lying within Circle, then west along said route to Little Dry Creek, then north down said creek to Big Dry Broadus-Powdervllle Road at Broadus, then northeast on the Broadus-Powderville Road on the following-described boundary: Beginning at Billings, then northerly along U. S. Highway Creek, then north down said creek to the Fort Peck Reservoir, then northerly along the east the west side of the Powder Riverto Powdervllle, continuing to Its Intersection with U. S. High¬ 87 to U. S. Highway 12, then easterly on said highway to Melstone, then In a southerly direc¬ shore of said reservoir to the Fort Peck Powerhouse, the point of beginning. way 12 at Locate, then east along U. S. Highway 12 to the Montana-North Dakota state line, tt5oi5o 0nB -i alBllioinlnlgigsn ,gt thsh:e e M pToehilonsstt oeo nfpe ob-rCetgiuoisnntnesir no Rgf .Go aodl dtoen t hVea lYleeyl,l oMwusstsoenles hReilvle ar,n tdh eYne lwloewstsetrolnye a Cloonugn stiaeisd lryiivnegr NlaysOi npTgoE bs: teetdwT.he eatn pthoert iFoonr to Pf etchke PCohwarelrehso Mus, eR aunsds ethlle N spaitlilownaayl Wshialldll ibfee cRloefsuegde t oin b Mig cgCaomnee hCuonutinntgy tStoho eiuntts h sI onDutaetkhrso eataclo-tWinogyn o twhmeiit nhMg t ohsnetat aBtenr aol-ianNdeou jrsut-hnM cDtoiaookrnho,e ttaah des tnRa wtoeae dlsi,nt teah letoo np gIot sitn hIten o tMfe rbosenegctaitnnionani-nW wgy.i othm tihneg Mstaotnet alninae- within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Billings, then northwesterly along State Route 3 (Billings-Lavina Road) to U. S. Highway 12, then easterly on said highway to U. S. 651 - Redwater Those portions of Dawson, McCone, Richland and Roosevelt Counties lying Highway 87, then southerly along said highway to Billings, the point of beginning. within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of State Route 200 and State Route 13 near Circle, then north along State Route 13 to the Missouri River, then east 560 • Molt-Broadview: Those portions of Golden Valley, Stillwater and Yellowstone Counties down the Missouri River to Big Muddy Creek, then north along said creek to U.S. Highway 2 lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Billings, then westerly along the seven miles west of Culbertson, then east along Highway 2 to the North Dakota state line, Yellowstone River to the Yellowstone River Bridge at Columbus, then westerly to the then south along the state line to State Highway 200 at Falrview, then southwest and westerly Columbus-Rapelje-Ryegate Road, then northerly along said road to U. S. Highway 12 at along State Route 200 to State Route 13 near Circle, the point of beginning. Ryegate, then easterly along said highway to State Route 3 (Billings-Lavina Road), then south¬ easterly along said route to Billings, the point of beginning. ASK FIRST!! to Hunt & Fish on Private Land 106 • Fisher River: Those portions of Lincoln and Flathead Counties lying within the 122 • Thompson River. That portion of Sanders County lying within the following-described j1astwsuhrht0yaene0o:stnc re•tBt e Wisalloeioilngnnoeuei esntnw t htg tnoYieo its r nhatatlha ghyiPked e w: ia C prIlhoodeaTe uannCrhhtgaeearod tets tih Seaoapekint odt a KhrR tBtereiooioo vosaLrneodtdie rne ou n6treftoa,8 h, Lit , tY h ihsRtnehaheicnaeo vokp nree loe naRrsi m sonoiCtvftuee eootretruhhlf tyR nse ba t aoteKylhlaog oeodlniyn on Igi5gdtnn e0 sagisn8nah aaw,igoi didt. ihS tR rhbetoiiaonvnater d edrst, hoe Lttoeurhi nttefShoeonte ,lt a lrthnohtleeyowe rNnRaitnh loonogwruont-therdgets e h Fts3seeoac7rrrir,lldk yiytb h Y araeeolaldonoaa nknd bs g gooRt u ousitnvh athideiat¬dr¬st, fSaReenLolraotiiollvatsyrltnettotl eerhegaw, r wl RtlsBoiyhanenoi eistgagudtntl-e et o dresrnronrea loo3yagsird7ocd tas,r t h ti albtobeoLhio daenateuhds gknnrt ee oe dbU nWarRaol.odSryuoo ry.t n altao fhHddtl Coeoat ih5 agrnrty4esehgh:t3e w eeKtk,B hra otlERyaehyol gteo b2t aiesnao nlhtnd wonosoa n3i oirntC6-gheugF, r etS ttelho hanetje taeuekthanhtan eesR recn at teLRoCodiraoi rorlbNdtnyiuhbp aty 6awpeat 7lil laiooe3o9tt nnh79n Ht ag,gh Stlo o t eRshtrF a asteoJohtienuedar eC de n Rsrs scr3ootoeot6 auiebuuo dttkottoh nhe ut R oF nao3so odl7fhUoa ar,oUd n.erStr ysg.h8.Set , e3 . HsR to 5haHpif,oige oidttahnghhi dnwh ere s3twon ao 5Kaoy aue0df yota2 7 h bots,,2eo etttt eaeg hhantsrineehnltad¬nyn¬ei bsetSetFrhoaaoatoeasusuirlntttktn eeeh tdrtnr oeollRaoyr y rltroF y yhtauuoh: el patuow eBl rntFo e eh2gLnlsg0ae tagis0et nkh aTr,sne ilehadtysiahino ddCuergmo npr raIepw ontdweshadh kodeeaie,nasn rtNtn tedhoeR o e rRtittlrnvhrhytae ehee wisr a l Fe TSltetroooohshvn rt oratkTegohmt rri tdealoosypi elan W srFui 1o dCopb3en ro2srrs eet,ouaR setuniFtihkd dvtoRee earcR norkrtr y ooa eCso,da eo oftd kth u7uh t 6eatthneho7 netnT1 eydt Tahh saRUsoehont m.oouedNSamr t.pT hodlyFsprre aot mosrhtinloolr y e e4nF TeRs3 oatrtRi7ras lvkoS,ii e lvUt n erohe2 rg.frBS9ev, .0nFisr tc,ih aoH wdetieu ghidTengree srh L,nbatu weito aplhar aku ll1eyetyon3hn s nd27u e Cga.,np Wr otr tsyshehraa teeeehitiksnndo¬dt, 101 - Purcell: That portion of Lincoln County lying within the following-described boundary: ning. trail to Trail 450, then northerly on said trail to Mt. Headley, then northerly along the divide BRrnstRhohooeoeaorguud trKhitt eneeteo o n or33o lifY77ytn eL ,a gn naaat elaknhkoai eee RnrR an Kgitriv h v notseeehaoror e,icrRc dt tiachhot nyireaetiu rydvnols eyf oa5s r fL,o0 a tt8ouiLlhbo, ti bethbnthyhnbeg,eey r ts ln sChoywa eu anaih dntonpeh ardorertde ihorwn ileutaythert n oleesa yt f Blse t oaoboornll eruoyPgdgtn i ehaispgnrl a,e osn si thndiahCnog iesdgrr nehte .h er oloeakirnaat e Redss tt hoooetoofar L l drttyeih hb 6eaoeb8 lf yKo,N tnDthoohgeoaret mtsKhnea n oaFinadonooi td rrebRk tntoh ihYavereidear lraReey krmai vtasReoeltiroe vst ttnehhosrge o ,SS rtesttheaaaa eiosttdneetf f1RtaaRho1lliiooelv0vln ne oedrggr•w,i vRstsNihianaodeoiigaeddnr-d t d hbh dn9ei eiog0svtFcrhw0itord,wh ieretbekeah er:ynte lod y nt Wo t bTuhs Soepoheaut uo atsRnsthtehdeeuele a s RrCrrspliykovyor:eyue raert tBiC elktooe o 4rnnage 0ntsgie,hn d ktnesoh a ifRteCnhi dnogeaF a nerldaNoaaa,tta d sohttdtirhheeat ehtraneol nd yF mB U woaao.olrSnerokud.sdn tetH ohegrfL,r i sglottiyahhhnf i wceedaton hl aorFl yenownl au9gNetCt3 hseos toea areaauttirnh ddlnSd y ttF r RirUoaeyoil.asvkrSo dkee.n rl rHy,tgo, o i fttin h sghtgtaheheh inwnedew aSssbiFyoottoh iluu2laril ttndttwhhho eee earttrrtha hlltedyyeoer Tbnt1fRho3oehielv0trolwnte omhr •wee, e peaStrihlnssnwyeot ge Gann-arn d rlluR:yoae pvs inav cegTtlersoh rih tnbe ChCog eSesro des eou Vea ubnkipetdot hyroa umc rnnRFotididouloo iarnaonWkrdtnsy y, te-: o T ostlh BtifhF n eoeFer Fgampo tlnirooanpkki tnsU nh ooCiet.nfnS rao g. eFd fR eH ,iabk isitve,ghL eghtttarhhriw knaeeDeapnn iymi v anC ui2nogdpr,d eeu. t eFhtthkMreoa n tonito sfhek sae ttoChhs uSteerelea arVeSn lkydeCo r eutaomorltuso hi-Flnn LiootFgiinroe nes rscaRsk oit ild lovySn feihe n riCrt ggvhD ohieiwcuwv eniiFa dttThylyear i, tant oLhti lh ie ttn5ehhae1ndee,, 102 • Eureka: Those portions of Lincoln and Flathead Counties lying within the following- Flathead River, then northerly along said riverto the mouth of the North Fork of the Flathead then up said trail to Doris Mountain on the Swan Divide, then southerly along said divide to described boundary: Beginning near Koocanusa Marina where Cripple Horse Creek Road 835 River, the point of beginning. the Clearwater-Swan Divide (Lolo National Forest Boundary) at Wolverine Peak, then along mtea8nBorl3iool ne5tyrnghe,d ag.tete slh ro sK,et anhtnoihged oe w stnereaeo aniesadsatadti esF rFtstlooehyl rraoF elatyrhosle toera enabloosdgoftn u LFSsgnaaoe dtikrrhdaveea r isrytcKto ebtbao oodRoo r uFcodtonaaoe nddrrte uaht3sorse6yta U,S e, a t.aehtSth rs.etv ethnH inesc is h egSnoo hoRpurwrrteotiha hnaoy degaf 9r l 3ColL3y5n,ra 0egtkah7e les oke naKn nCei gdoasa oromsr uoBcapataiohdndgwe urstroesohlunay oF ,n L arodtelah,ro k eettneohs g,pt e ttoSnshhiae enesirn tdovC u oiwhcaftih enegbw sahRetdgeweoiisranaatl¬ndy¬y d1Cbseba1reoorl1isewyud ce n- akrCdTdli ioabCarvlenreliaeyygddmk e tL so bpRaat ogotkiohdur eaeoE: nd r ulddok n6Tai av7drMdhyi9 doo:ot9e sonu, e B bntt Uhhpeet.aegteoSwini .rn Lnt eH,isn ioeotTiitngnnulee hgstSe h w opBueofeanir nteyLdlt y e9aiMtn rhy3arceo, olao ot uonlhnFnntdeg tlL naaa Msni atnIahkdani,eer daFtaS i R dnlrasao oonCtaNahuddrdetaee ,hattre ioetsdkohr sntleMCh,yan teo lo ha usunPeFonndnloutet iartwiaehenissnes eaa ,tsrl nytlsGeyBiton rr Vuolaguytula bhow nldblendeii rtgyraMlhe yrRiscyno adt o uiiitaoadrnhtden t erac, to aihtftnaiolheoo,dle lnn aonSt gnowa p edl srioaUi ansnnE.igtSdlgg¬¬-. snoSwF1afo4toe ia0srrdsttka th -e iedLoed riRfro lv llywotyaih duk aeaeeetlrneo SFit dnno3ol g a5wuta th,st hehsetaesho iStaFdeuedwon rthhr l aRykinwgn: io ahv eRrlewTstoriht,vnahe eetygarrhr tll ,t eys ypota h o paditedrolhintor ieiben noe cotFgna tuo lisosaonftaf tendb hirFd aeeltlry gaoayr di oat ntht luhonRoete inaieFnv d gFgela arCnl.t, tah dhtoteh heu Seanentndaotay d rteLt e lahIya s nRkistndeheogi,roua ltwnrtyhee iea Rto2nhle0fo i nns6nseo a gttrriho vdtseh a aU retfiiio.drvSoll ey.nlr roi H avtwboleioog irtnu nhhtgnowge d- attdbahhyerre eiys2d c,Ss, gr htotiehhbou eoeertnnhend 103 • Ten Lakes: That portion of Lincoln County lying within the following-described bound¬ Highway 2, then easterly along said road and State Route 35 to the Flathead River, then up boundary: Beginning at Inspiration Point on the Swan Divide, then northeasterly along ridge ary: Beginning at the junction of the Stillwater River Road 900 and U.S, Highway 93, then said riverto U.S. Highway 2, then westerly on said highway and State Route 40 to U.S. Highway to U.S. Forest Service Trail 218, then in an easterly direction down Gorge Creek to Trail 115, northerly along said highway to the Canadian Border, then easterly along said border to the 93, then northerly on said highway to the Flathead Forest Boundary, the point of beginning. then northeast along said trail to Trail 226 (Picture Peak Trail), then up said trail to Trail 107 near Llncoln-Flathead County Line, then southerly along said line to the Russky Creek Road 379, NOTE: Stillwater Game Preserve closed to hunting. Picture Peak, then northerly along said trail and ridge to the south side of Sarah Peak, then tdstCr1KHohoe0eoi oea4cgstuondh cthn•ts e rwesttW i oontybMah au yeUeLeitod s . hiR2SntL n eb .ite ClvraaonH,l ennauyctriahbdnog, a -ie tdhllnlhnS dawopee-ratnStoanyah gyita: Mons e ns9Bo t asdo 3uReotieu,dagtf ornth t ishburente aoeeCt naeliag iinsop dnnits5uon eeg:t6nin, or n ,ntlit ytnythTet h ogh eaLahef.nrela i oSnnb ttnh ne teipoe,sggl oro lf iswstrnruhooatnaiteumiohidtrtnenl h tysrga h ho Re.laa oofnilt nvord Lpeegn ioro gtn foiSR c ns Btooataau l aisptnlddeolo Cu9LisRn0ttaohat0oku tjw,ueeun t te wtshelystie h n t5nneleey6o rr si lternooytt ghoSu at tthowlhtaofehwti n etetshhge oHie sLnust iJia egtnuthirhhdncl wyseoc ch talaoinfoyolou-o rnl5Sneln 6oao tgo ywnfI fn sdU ilttanieeh.nigrSrd¬ees-. d12tb1Frho,13eo le2ua7tsuhn t,ctn h•ee r tda eihnBabalae nolredsandyndo c gR ukeUtb oattis.oavhS saleuFet.li ren:rdlH, rl ad yltittayhTghr raa ehehyailnwaloo:l odnastBnon eygoLe g t2rpga tht hsiokthenaoeere nit , rFd tiTilhotnl yhhaenrg eoot as Thwnam leohod hanpnf oe daosgmrFno r etIldpns hanta s tehdtRihorreidaelnai yviTan lre R d ihartvR i oonveaRe mdrenTs or tderp eaoCar dsai vLolos S atautnNtoetkan i roRoettSl.ey niy hCv 1 RReraB3oorol2o uodCoa,unu endottntrghe,ui de eCtn3athsnhtrr5 ey eyel,s ye , pRo tkisthonuohh egiRatoenn hdnorwt e e aowmiae dtfosahe e bftssaiee nettnstree gsadlrrtyi i hllUndyy Uen t. So .laaiSfa.n ll o.kTooHgFlernnl..iaoS gggitw.loh Tss2w inaat9rhaagii0didye-l, oewsnttGthahinaoegirre snrasoSh tt,ntT uhti edtU lrgwr,vLoa lhnieGwyaela r k sr3Htnwaetle8e pl,aoato 8r htthrlCn,h ye s NgMtere hme nstoseeooh raankun toiih ,tnnod enhet tr choearttPnrrhire aeent dwnhiaeM,li ekk evFntro,s iooet ldtuToy lreeTintw xr httrtlh oaibayePni eirel eOn l atP4mya,wlu e3ko Noosae,,n eknuetyMglh, tna shePsco Pa naktueorihid aonfdMne k tsM to pCtroaSrraieautdnaiohcil mndl uCtw tt ottoaeOroheriea n s utehMIht,asktwe seenM or a aldljuS ynuio Cnti dnu,lMat rv canMTeletioiternid roanoktP,dilu gn lpelT Mn e 1 nrswt C0a oraAFio3iaiult od,bshdn 3t rei at3hktn,M mr 1Bes aGa, niis anlnot,r p heeufdtM toraep i tT tnsC ohT str Buerearadaeni, ieoli det FlaRw 8 k Lr2lt3e ranT3lM,adte 7rih stbalS ohae ientlkueiago edyn8nd, a T 1t tMraMnrr,R iaaoGntooiiirhlvl,uuut eh8ennttnnr¬9oo¬-t, 121 - West Clark Fork: That portion of Sanders County lying within the following-described U.S. Highway 2, then westerly along said Highway to Ousel Creek, then northerly down Ousel 105 - East Cabinet Mountains: That portion of Lincoln County lying within the following- boundary: Beginning where the Sanders-Lincoln County Line meets the Idaho State Line, Creek to the Middle Fork of the Flathead River and Glacier National Park boundary, then west¬ described boundary: Beginning where the Lincoln-Sanders County Line intersects State then easterly along said county line to the Vermilion River-Fishtrap Creek Divide, then south¬ erly along said boundary to the North Fork of the Flathead River, then down the Flathead River Route 56 just south of Bull Lake, then north along State Route 56 to a point along the south erly along said divide and the Graves Creek-Fishtrap Creek Divide to Mt. Headley, then south¬ to the South Fork of the Flathead River, then up the South Fork of the Flathead River to Frank shore of the Kootenai River just north of the junction of U.S. Highway 2 and State Route 56, erly along Trail 450 to Trail 437, then southeasterly along said trail and Forest Road 7671 to the Creek, then up Frank Creek to Forest Service Trail 51, then up said trail to Doris Mountain on then southeasterly along the south shore of the Kootenai River to State Route 37 near Libby, West Fork Thompson River Road, then down said road to the Thompson River Road, then the Swan Divide, then southerly along said divide to Inspiration Point, the point of beginning. then south on State Route 37 to U.S. Highway 2, then southeasterly along said highway to the southerly along said road to State Route 200, then westerly along said route to the Idaho State Lincoln-Sanders County Line near Lower Thompson Lake, then westerly along said county Line, then northerly along said state line to the Sanders-Lincoln County Line, the point of line to State Route 56, the point of beginning. beginning. 308 ■ West Fork-Portal Creeks: Those portions of Madisor. and Gallatin Counties lying within 328 • Eagle Creek-Bear Creek: Those portions of Park County lying within the followlng- Page 6 1990 & 1991_Legal Descriptior the following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of Buck Creek and the West Gal¬ jescribed boundary: Beginning on the Yellowstone River at the Yellowstone National Park latin River, then westerly and northerly up Buck Creek to the Madison-Gallatin Divide, then boundary, then easterly along said boundary to the divide between Crevice and Cottonwood northerly along said divide to the Spanish-Hellroaring-West Fork Divide, then easterly along Creeks, then northerly along said divide to Ash Mountain, then northerly and northwesterly Moose (continued) sdaoiwd nd itvhied eG aanldla ttihne RDivuedrl etyo CGrreeeekk- WCereset kF,o trhke Dn iveiadset etorl yth uep W Gerset eGk aCllraetienk Rtoiv ethr, et hSewn anno-Srtqhuearlwy athloen dgi vtihdee Btoe aSrl-iHdienlglr oMaroinugn taanind, BReeadr -MMoilul nCtraeinek a dnidv itdheesn tDo oMmoen iMtoor uPnetaakin, ,t htheenn w seosuttehrelya satleornlyg Creek Divide, then easterly along said divide to Hyalite Peak, then southerly along the down the east face of Dome Mountain to the U.S. Forest Sen/ice Campground in Yankee Jim 141 • Middle Fork: That portion of Flathead County lying within the following-described Yellowstone-West Gallatin River Divide to the Portal-Levlnski-Porcupine Creeks Divide near Canyon, then east from said campground to the Yellowstone River, then southerly up said boundary: Beginning on the Continental Divide at the junction of Lodgepole Creek Trail 179, Eaglehead Mountain, then westerly along the Porcupine-Portal Divide and the Porcupine- river to the Yellowstone National Park boundary, the point of beginning. then northerly along said divide to the Glacier National Park boundary at Marias Pass, then Levinski Creek Divide to the West Gallatin River, then southerly up the Gallatin River to Buck 329 • Upper Yellowstone East: Those portions of Park County lying within the following- westerly along said boundary to Ousel Creek, then southerly up said creek to U.S. Highway 2, Creek, the point of beginning. described boundary: Beginning at Livingston at the intersection of Route 2 and the Yellow¬ tPRMmMssTPhoareeieeavioouaadianeuulktk r hh nnd1 ,ewta ett7ioatnaavr3ha sliiidt,yienntdh t etn ,,,eaeha r GT l lleaFdosoywnnreoinn evi ldaunggiiailnx td toEPh sT eanlNPaeerk agbisaea odio Rkealsrs ktt,uTt3ia wehd,atr8i rahegnde8Ulireyedl e n nha tnt To oHaisa Mgr wt SlaTtoeohihcoarlrrwn aheulhs3giy aean l3d ysfM2td3siaeh 3va itirotor7oini oeddCue ,t ce tT n hrhMtP detreibeaaioeenoveii aknlnO uti ks wd3 ,anao u5enttleRuso9 odeeGtt,e nh hnlMdtDr gre haC o tireSentnhlruahnktyeeeng.ery e e ha M S kCCMal M ooGrrsoTieuentudorereetganeduhrkki talllns , yeT taa3tLt anrhFi3aBladidee1lonie olbn ,rt, a Mnrk8e tarMe1hgg- iia Sl ,eMd nsosonaMdatueoun elianeuudotdrrht plnu FyT Wt ntBFrso raataaoaiarh iinnAlrkilpi dk d,tst4td c o i 3PDsatoso r otmtefmpaihe vuniat,selbiht r ,sdh o PpjeteMPue s ar GoerneFosolav,cusytl uk aetpn NOni,taroe sh tyltPui cnoheagCest naecnoheoadnkg¬lfr-t 3ftwHeeaDio0rrtoi ealll9gyytnlmsh o hata-aee,w wll lrt oCPoDhailnnyynaaeugg rb gnack1- i s lk9nd eotba1 h eaCnoi sCedsagurct ert enrbn eseirdDooaebklayukireu drtY:n dchy f ,kd rd ,to b asihtCmvhhorTeyireuo dhes pnnrteeoaoeo d knis tiadR oeoonYr frtoyD.t t phoc:thEa hokfeema er rBbCrtBnl ietayeroh egne ngqaaniedoinvlusnk orne Uan,tno rhi.kti hngfhSnee eg eg.r sM al.nL Ha yda iaa di-dtakgdG o lehtbiowahs wonaolenlugnan a yjnR d tuUi d a2onn.tan 8c hScrNd7keyt. ia tC HooGtMtoirn ioaIe gasttnlehhsd lkaao weijl tsuf t iGao onnFUyn a coE . lC1trlRaiS9aeoor.1its tnviu htHne t nwqob-ritM ugo iitttehauohhaskwn e d tUed hailY .sayyL eSorie anyn.2lH kgl,H 8 oeD et7w,ihwb ig tveagshhiinttnewdeoh dnnensian, o ey eLUt u ah.1Ntat sheh9kaStn¬¬1e¬e. sasMnDSsptaltooeooooiorridnnmnnvtu hgeetdine c w oit seRRvMafae ii iicinbsdvvodatee,eeue mrrl gtnr,,tih olinptttynea hhegM nin eentari onntonn,.s udgottCenhhn. uaoo eewdtsrw nhY tteh eiwasnserento llereY,ylul sorty atlthwaey hndelr skeonolateaynow lesso gn toann Jeels ui grosmaRtl anihyitdi gvhe dCd e aer saorrso aniw-dtuv iWeyidnetvroer lien dtydttsh,oioe tvae t Blh Iitteodthoesoaen e nu siSg ntltP elod ttiafa hedearMsreirkcnst Re- MoegSf icuo rviwoltnMfleim teorDC o enWD roust e iamwnGvaeitlikdiearldta a iheMDnccs , ,aeRsit ov mh RoaCuiedunpenonedtdgt u eats ro niMoMo2n tuu Py aootnty othunl dr iLnwiatn thtmitoeaevoe,risi i ndtnUttPhhe ga.eaereSsanlnn .tyk Ydod F ,s nae Coolltt,l ohhrroutoenweehtswhnnge¬t tagon Mountain to Switchback Pass and Kevan Mountain, then northerly along the Continen¬ 310 • Taylor Fork: Those portions of Gallatin and Madison Counties lying within the 330 • Gravelly: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties lying within the tal Divide to Lodgepole Creek Trail 179, the point of beginning. following-described boundary: Beginning at the Intersection of the Gallatin River and the following-described boundary: Beginning at U.S. Highway 287 and Talc-Johnny Ridge Road Sage Creek-Taylor Fork Ridge (divide), then southwesterly along the Sage-Taylor divide and (near Indian Creek), then southerly along said highway and Highway 87 to the Montana-ldaho along the Wapiti Creek-Sage Creek divide to the Gallatin River-Madison River divide, then State Line, then southerly along said state line to the Red Rock Pass, then westerly along the westerly and northerly along said divide to Buck Creek, then southerly and easterly down Centennial Valley Road to the east end of the Red Rock Refuge, then northerly and westerly Buck Creek to the Gallatin River, then up said river in a southerly direction to the Intersection along the north Centennial Road to the junction of the Metzel Creek Road (near the Stauden- 2lay1loi0nn g-g L wSoitwtahetiern R Rtohocuek t efC o1rl eltoeowk t-ihSnecg h-jwduenascrcttziroi bCne rdwe eikbth:o uSTntadhtaoers yeR: opBuoetretgi io3nn8n sin noegfa rMa Pt iosDsrtoreuurml'sa m Caonondrnd Ge, rrt,a hntehintee n sC owoueutshnteetirrellyys o3fo1f 1ltl ho-e wH Ginyaagll-liadtteei-nsSc qRriuibvaeewdr aCbnordeu entkhd:ea rSyTa: ghBeo-esTgeai ynplnooirrn tFgioo anrtks t hoRefi d Gignaetle, lratshteienc ptaioonindn toP ofa fGr kbr eeCgeoiknu Cnnirtneigeesk. laynidn gt hwei Gthainll atthine mtthheeeynne ner aoRsrattehnreclahys) ,tt oetr hUley.Sn a. lnHoonirggthh swearaildyy r2oo8na7 d,s atthoid et hpreoo aJindu tnt ocoft i tobhneeg oGifn rtnahivene gJll.oy h Rnnayng Geu Rlcoha (dM (cnAeater eE Burriedkgae )B Rasoiand),, along said route to the Rock Creek-Bitterroot Divide, then northerly along said divide to the River, then up Greek Creek to the Swan-Squaw Creeks Divide, then easterly up said divide to 331 - Ruby: Those portions of Madison and Beaverhead Counties lying within the following- Clark Fork-Bitterroot Divide, then northwesterly along said divide to the head of Crystal Hyalite Peak and the Gallatin-Yellowstone Divide, then northerly along said divide to the described boundary: Beginning at Twin Bridges and Route 287, then easterly along said route Creek, then northerly along Crystal Creek to its junction with County Route 46 near Turah, Hyalite-Sourdough Creeks Divide, then northwesterly along said divide to the Hodgman to Ennis, then southerly along said route to the Junction of the Johnny Gulch (McAtee Bridge) then northeasterly along said route to its junction with Interstate Highway 90, then easterly Canyon-Leverich Creeks Divide, then northwesterly along said divide to the Hyalite Road (So. Road, then westerly up said road to the Gravelly Range Road, then southerly along said road along said highway to Drummond, the point of beginning. 19th), then northerly along said road to U. S, Highway 191, then westerly along U. S. Highway to the junction of the Ruby River Road, and then southerly along said road to the Ruby- 2Cbth1or1eeu nen- kUsd oaDpurpiytveh:i rd BaRen,e odtgch iskneo nnCui erntehagese kata: ts a tltT ohanheloga npt Rgopoi osnurattti iedwo 3nrh8o oe atrfode G itSotrsa ti anjtustiet nje uc RCntiocooutuniton ewnt y3 iwt 8lhy i tcithnhr goeth swEesia eEtshsat i nstFht o teFhr koeB r ofkifot otlRelfor oRrwcookoicn tCk g Rr-Cedireveekeser ckR-rR iToboarecaddik,l 31Rfo91i1lv2l e oar•w n tBdoin rGRgid-rodgeueeetksre c C8ri4rbT eteeohdk o S,b shteohe uedpn dpodsorat iriBnyotr:n i odsfB g obeef ego giGnni nanthnlilnieang tWgi na. ,et sMtth Gee aajgullhnaetcirtn i oaRnnid vo efrP , aItrnhkte enCr ssotoauutnett hi9ee0sr l aylny udinp g8 t 9hw eai ttG hLainilvl aintthgin¬e CatRhneoednun ttt ehewn e2en 8Rsi7taue lbar lCtyy -Tr Bewaelliaokncn kBdgti arvsiiidald igdedei, v srti,oh dtaeehd nea ntpwodo e Ditsnhittlee lor oSlfnyw b aaeenlegodtiwn nRgna oitsneuargti-e.dB 4ed1ai,vv tiehdreehn et aond ot dhrtiehv eiCdaeesn tteoter tlnhyne ia aSllow-nBeglea stcwakitadat ierlro dRuitvoeia dtdoe, above the East Fork Reservoir, then southerly along said trail to its junction with the Page ston. then northerly along U. S. Highway 89 to Slxteenmlle Creek, then westerly along said 332 - Blacktail: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties lying within the Creek Trail, then east and southeasterly up said trail to its Junction with the Continental Di¬ creek to the Missouri River then southerly up said riverto the Jefferson River, then southwest¬ following-described boundary: Beginning at Dillon and the Sweetwater Road, then easterly vide near Mt. Tiny, then along said divide southwesterly to the Bittefroot River-Rock Creek erly up said river to Interstate 90, then easterly along said interstate to the junction with U. S. along said road to the Beaverhead-Ruby Divide, then southwesterly along said divide to the 2wSD1tiia2vtht ie-di n eF ,Rlt ihtonheute ftnCeo r lael1lo eowktno giR n Dsgaanr-iudgdmee sd:m civroTiibndhedeod , ns bteoho rpetuhnone rdrtsliaoyoru yntt:os h BoS feat agnDtidene neReria noLsguto t aedat g 3lAoe8,n,n Ggtah creIaon nnptideotearisn , attta nhotdeef n bP Hweogiwgeihsnetwln la iaCnnygdo . 9u n0no trtitoeh s Wa llyoairnnmgg 3HtFi1oei3grs kh •l wySGiapnayagl ln 8awi9tsii,nh tah- tDiP nLeu taidhvkleiesn :yf go sCltTloroehnweo ktishn eDeg p-ipdvooeirdistneicot r aniobnsfed obd fet hbgMoein uaGnndidianslaoglran yt,i: n G BRaelilgvaietnri,nn ,it nhJgee nfaf ted trohswoe nnin atthneedrs GeBcartoliloaadntiw no afR ttehirve eC rWo Iunen s¬at vBsHiilddiageech, k Cwtthaeaienyln- t1eR 5nwu)n.be ltysaht lee-DLrnili vymni doaaerl ,otR hntoehgrae ldsyn,a aistdlhoo eudnntig hvw eisdeaaesisd tttee ohrr liltygyh h aeawl olCoanylngo gtv o sesa rDai dCiidl rlr oeodneaik,vd t i hRdtoeeo Uaptodo.S ,i .tn thhHte eoi ngfC h besweonagutyeitnn h9nne1iir na(lUygl- ..B Sto.l a Itcnhktete arnislot arDttihe¬ Springs, then southwest along State Route 48 to State Route 1. then west along State Route 1 northerly direction to Shedds Bridge and Route 84, then easterly along Route 84 and U.S. 333 • Centennial: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties lying within the to Anaconda, the point of beginning. Highway 191 to Its intersection with Route 2, near Bozeman, then westerly along Route 2 to U. following-described boundary: Beginning at Lima, then easterly along the north side 2wRtiawtthe1bsioire4to t'uJhhn sv-uti CSeenMwn tco2Eieatltr7hlsaitn ote4Cesee nt rrR(r f,MlFew oyoteoihl uiklrlatleokt -hlenCGow R t 3nreehiee8gnaoese, gsr e kstgtE-rah dveaRaieetodlsonosoi twarcd nn,Fdri gnivto)obh ,isrr Ledekttadhhaen iok dee tnefbn oa h:oosR itsrtughooT tnhahecuhldw kwotPoah anCersawygyesgr t: teeesp oaes aBoC ntkiieretdd rtsTrge il jrnroeiyuaonkon inunal rs,Ttctil henotortha i gfnatoi eo glDln,nao ie tt snwth neasgteroi ihjt dnruhLteth nho rnteojhcedou tureEgrinl toetyaSech n sa ttwatti anlo owtFeod ensinot t hGthRrgeoek r rfoSs al RCuyatnSati ooiteddttaanee o 2dtt t wer7CR iant 4noiooRe,l uunitsotthtnatosueaeit tjldit 1eu ehp D nstoaer1 tic ial v rnytiPaoilitid onon aotredngdo¬f, SRECGeFb aeonihaHvsgrneltekliirieargn rs rGythn nliL ywnieanC -alaadlMgkraryo. eet Eawi e2ndtnk8on-in 7Hs ioTDt sehanr,ilat ev l tir ilhSDo DdeaCieauvnp rrdii pnednnleieeegonk,ya rg, rCtt C thhtrohRereeneerneeel nkd yJk s u -auDoKWnlpuiocnv tentToihisdgrobetea nai,eFl Ms, ato thCsterohektrru een lsnGyen hetk aaoasa lirsolilnenaotu,e t n oiatrngthfl h y s etDeso rhaanluieyliv tod ishMadn oeldegoaua i dtvntssohiitgas deei toedrhrsnll a eyy dti oR dGidv a iativihlrhdoleieleegnrac hgtattSiwion nop ds aWnaRa y tnii htidvitoleso se h or dte,th n iahtvC ehsePi rdte eMe Me seap hkakaotdo-,odi Wirnt isehstote oehoonsnneff-t CJBtssLbshuaoteoelaeinautnndtnwcctget h kter e eiotC nloaeaCiannnsnridleeiet wae ne,DJ tlrktoiot-liethL yv hnnRIeil tednumntsohseip ajaa we, ud sa l tR nBe,anh Csicodetrdthotaun ei eduWno rreno lndntya aiota nn ysdw gatsto hleeiltRrotoor ethoLnlwh ytCageath hdnr laCesol,eel yavroM t i RNheendaeereogol ktnCosar zsstt nderhaw,aeg,l ti etC teCedhhsks eraee dlteRnieinnindertv o eekl ssiay rnd ootdRo oenauu,a o ilttadtIaohahhnn lndeeet dto Rgrren( ll ntryo ytshnseha a teoaadauei lrdr,t poRt je hEt nuru hseo1ugnbear5ar cylnise,dytd -a kit Cw oiahtaddonle eeoBi n vnsrinooattti eegfsdwsa n ri edtjsnlenuh ya)sttine, ioaot ad cetl lEhi rttotrDilheusooynn ierjan gveua d si kMlndws ooataecouin oi ttB tdtighCnoho a t reenstastohrnahni wlaneiteaydde -i dnRR tdlIthidnoonouv aittw baieahhIddyrtlnoe¬es--, beginning. 314 • Upper Yellowstone-West: Those portions of Gallatin and Park Counties lying within the state to Lima, the point of beginning. 2acfHol1ooil5ugln ohn•g wwtE ysaia anylsiig ntd1 -e D2dd teeitovsoe ciri drt tshLieb ejoteu odCdn g tcobehtn:oei otu iSnnTni dehlwvanoiretstyarhe l:B IpBDonowetiverg tirCiidsnoeotnna uaitsnnet got MHy fa iLaPtg cGoihnDwweaoe,ra nrltyliha s a9leodn0nn ,d P, it nthaDh seaeesn nes, ro nti hnuoL etraohtnndhw g ieaneeal s osaCttn eesogrorul lyusyna td thdiidiewirr sehee cilcstgyttiiiheonowrngnl y a away ldlo iotitnohrneg igGnc sat Uiatrohr.iSidne¬. safaCotrlrooylel nneotgoekw ,st Rihtanhieivgde eY- rddp,e eiotlvslihiconderwtnei ob s teftwo odb ent ehbsegteo eiR unYrinlnvyediel narlu,ogr pytw.h :ss eatnBoi dnen egoc irNrntenhaeietkniro gltyn o aad tlto hcPweoan nrGk fs laBauliloedanu tricninedv- aeYorrf yet ,olE l toithgwhehesnt t c oMeonanieslf etDle Curielvryenid ecaekel,o awtnnhgidet hsn t a hEisdeiog uYbhtoeth lulMeonrwdilly¬¬e 3dwethr3elee4yssn c ta• er snirRobdlyeue wd dtah leRoebsrnotolegucyrk n ltay-hdOl eaaodr lnCyoeg:nle l ng:s Bta teihendTgen irhinnoaoonals ridVetn h agt polC loa eIetyrt nt sRRi tojeeounndansn dc iR otatifoolo c RntBkh o eweaPa dEivat heasto rsshtt ht oeeheanne d sd jt ou hoCunefot c thMuht ineoCot nyRen ntoelatfdyen tinRanh-ngeoli dc aBwkalr hiRCutohneo iSdfnuua tngatgthetyeee, L tRhLfaooeinnalneldeo ,n,Rw ottoihhrntaeehgdnn¬-, son, the point of beginning. 315 • Bear Canyon-Trail Creek: Those portions of Gallatin and Park Counties lying within the westerly along said road to its junction with the divide between Jones and Winslow Creeks, 230 - Lolo, South Clark Fork: Those portions of Mineral, Missoula, and Ravalli Counties lying following-described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of Route 2 and 191 in Bozeman, then southerly up said divide to the Montana-ldaho State Line, then easterly along said state within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the Junction of U.S. Highway 93 and then westerly along U. S. Highway 191 to the Hyalite Road (So. 19th), then southerly along said line to Red Rock Pass, the point of beginning. tPBtshhaeieeitadt kDeC ,Irr anrytorht lCeoetortnr sneR tse aioLktveu aeR ktrthooetow a Rt dhteh oe3sea t4Rd e2M,re, l tsytohhe nefretovnnale n lw noaSow-etlrrsidtetnhaeeghret l oatyEhs bxeta oi latdor ladionvteng irMd g,s e taish sbaiesdeiond turw aorlolaeaoa,ed ndnt hgt otet osh n CaeI insa dSort elobutruootshntrthd a a LtelFearoo kw9nre0gke,, s oRttthhfee eerLslnneyo rls wvaoone eCu dsStrt htenerreeoelkaryet s that tnteo oard l lL Uoytonh .tlSgoeo. vGChstiiradagelethlee awkt t9o,ia n0 yt-ht Yahteotene L ltdSlhioovoewwiu nHsrngtdoo sosntdauoegign dm,hD c-taihHrvneei ydenCaek la,w i ntttoeeyh soteCthnenre-r eLl dYyeeo kveawslell onroDin cwigthvhs itseCdoa enriNe,de eo tRIkhrntseihv tn eeD rFrs,is ovottrhiaudktete enh,o teftdoh ao Eesiwttniseg n rshi lnotsy tau Meiatdrhlis oleereniac vgCsteit rores ennraelo iykwdr t iathdtolheio v rnEUliygd.i g eStsh o.a tt oHi IdnM it gtehdihrlie¬¬¬e 3tRIin4eo0tsue -rtl eysH tina4i1ggte hw tl1oai5 tn,Rh dtiohsnu:e ttnhe e Ts2 ofh,o uotlthslhoeeew nrp lioynnr ogatr-ilotdohnenwssgc e orssifatb eiBedrdle yI abn vaoteeluorrnhnsdetgaaa tdrsey,a :tiM odB Daredoigliulsiontoennn ,i t,n toJhg eeI fan fptte oeDrrisnsiolttla nootn fea, bnt9hed0ge ,S nitni hlnnveoiennrr gt hwB. eoerwslyt e Carlolyou nntg¬o Highway 93, then southwest along said highway to the Carlton Lake Road, the point of begin¬ way 191 in Bozeman, the point of beginning. 350 • Whitetall: Those portions' of Silver Bow and Jefferson Counties lying within the n2fo4inl0lg o.•w Winegs-td eBsicttreibrreodo tb:o uTndhaorsye: pBoergtiionnnisn go fa Rt aFvlaolrlei nacned, tMheinss soouulath C aolounngti eUs. Sl.y iHnigg hwwitahyi n9 3t htoe 3dY1ee6sl clo•r wiHbseetdolln rbeoo auNrninadgtai-orCyn:oa ltB toePngawirnkon oiBdno:g u antd Ttahhreya t,d iptvhoiedrtnei obnneo twrotfhe eePnral yrCk r aeClvooincugen atsyna dild yC inodgtit vowindiweth oaionn dd tC hterhe eef okClslo roewnv iitnchgee-- ftseothalltaoelwl ,1 i5tnh, get-hnde enns ocsrrotiuhbeethrdlw yb eoasultonenrdlgay r ytah:l eoB nWgeg hsiaintiendti aniingl- tBaetro sButaludtteete rt ,o Rt hBoeaundt t setoo, u thBtheoe upalodsitenertr, loythf aeblneo gnnigon rnRtihoneugrt.le y 2t oto I Wntehri¬¬ Tin Cup Creek, then westerly along said creek to the Montana-ldaho border, then north along Hellroaring Divide to Ash Mountain, then northerly and northeasterly along the Bear- 360 • East Madison: That portion of Madison County lying within the following-described said border to the Lolo Creek-Bitterroot River Divide, then northeast along said divide to Lolo Hellroaring and Mill-Hellroaring Creek Divide to Wallace and Crow Mountains, then south¬ boundary: Beginning at the bridge on the Madison River and U.S. Highway 287 at Ennis, then Peak, then east to Carlton Lake, then east along the Carlton Lake Road to U.S. Highway 93, easterly from Crow Mountain along the Hellroaring-Boulder River Divide to the southerly and easterly along said highway to Rock Creek in the vicinity of Quake Lake, then then south along Highway 93 to Florence, the point of beginning. Hellroaring-Buffalo Forks Creeks Divide, then southerly along said divide over Iron Mountain up Rock Creek in a northwesterly direction to the Beaverhead-Gallatin National Forest and Nlggerhead Butte to the Yellowstone National Park Boundary, then west along said Boundary, then north along said boundary and the Madison-Gallatin Divide and the Madison- 250 • West Fork Bitterroot: That portion of Ravalli County lying within the following- boundary to the divide between Crevice and Cottonwood Creeks, the point of beginning. Cherry Creek Divide to the head of Trail Creek near Red Knob Mountain, then in a northwest¬ dsejuorelnusycct ahtrilieoobrnnely gdw asibltaohoin udUgn b. dSUoa. r.rHSdy.e i:gH rB htigoweh gaTwiyinn a9n yC3i n9.u g3tph at eCot prttehhoeeeikn M jtuH onoefcn abttdiaeowngnaia n-tolnefdri ansTh,gi not.h CBenuo pred aCesrr,t eetehrlkey n ad nsodow uUnth .STw.i neH sCitgeuhrpwly Ca ayrne 9ed3k ,n totohr teihtn¬s 3aNMr1ya7o:t ui•o BnBnteauagilfn ifnPa tnlaooirn ktFgh o Bear ktod :ut ihvneidTd adheri ayvbt,i edpttehwo erbetneieo tnwnn o Heoreften hlPl erBarorluaykfr fCiaanlolgoou n anFgntoy drs kalB yiadiunn fdgdf aiwHvloiie tdlhFeliro noor akvtrhsei-enrS gfNl ooCiluglrogegwhee kriChns ergoea-nedd ket hssB ceaur nYitbtdeee l tdlaho nbewdo sB utIonorudnol¬ne¬ eMH3r6lia1yg d hd-iw siEoraenaycs t2Rti 8oiHv7ne e ardb toa gEnwendnnn : t iThsre,a T tielhh aCeas trpt e opseihoknro tttr ioooe f nt ohb foee E fgM inGnnanadilisiln saLgoti.an nk ,ReC itovoeu rtn,h tteyh eblnyrii dnsggo euw tohinteh rtilhnye uthMpe a thdfoeisl loeonaw sRti nisvghe-odr reaesn codrf i Ubthe.Sde. 261 - East Bitterroot: Those portions of Ravalli and Missoula Counties lying within the der River, then southeasterly along said divide to the divide between Buffalo Forks and boundary: Beginning where the western boundary of Yellowstone National Park intersects following-described boundary: Beginning at Hamilton, then north on Route 269 to U.S. High¬ Slough Creeks, then southerly along said divide over Roundhead Butte and Lookout Moun¬ the Montana-ldaho State Line, then northerly along the Yellowstone National Park Boundary way 93 at Florence, then northerly along said highway to Its junction with Interstate Highway tain to the Yellowstone National Park Boundary, then west along said boundary to the divide to its Intersection with U.S. Highway 191, then southerly along said highway to its Junction 90, then easterly along said highway to its Junction with County Route 46 near Turah, then between Buffalo Forks and Hellroaring Creeks, the point of beginning. with U.S. Highway 287 at the Duck Creek 'Y\ then westerly to the intersection of U.S. Highway southwest along said route to Crystal Creek, then south along Crystal Creek to its head at the 287 and Hebgen Lake Dam, then across said dam to the western shore of Hebgen Lake, then Cthleanrk sFoourtkh- Bailtotenrgr osoati dD idviivdied, eth teon S stoauteth R aolounteg 3s8ai dea dsitv iodfe Htoa mthiel tBonit,t etrhreono tw-Reosctekr lCyr eaelokn Dgi vsiadied, 3fo1l8l o-w Silnogu-gdhe sCcrriebeekd: boTuhnodasery p: oBrtieognins noinf gS wat eteht eG driavsisd ea nbde twPaerekn CSolouungtihe sa nlydi nBg uwffiatlhoi nF tohrke aulpo tnhge t Shoe uwthe sFt osrhko orfe tohfe HMeabdgiesno nL Rakivee tro t oth Re eSaos uPtha sFso arnkd o tfh teh eM Monatdainsoa-nl dRaihvoer ,S tthaeten Lsoinuet,h tehrelny rNstCRnhooeOroueueauT tetorethE kle Gd : t to3ai ort 8lSr dUot a thk nioPSlaeg .oltU WkoiHtn.ha SFiithegl.,olF o hotoB. hwwSGlei a tHaCnTtyme err rn9aeneri3oel o (,kPrWo1 tt-rh0thBe-i8elResul,roen lortwyrn hcnv t)eka oe Fn Ll rCoso tanhhnrrkokae gealer ,lLlt ks ohtbaa hnekeDiergd elnci y vTsl r ionaroadaisoaleidoelrd tdnt( hhoF tgi to gdo oSs hor Sakaewwkilasldaat lnh kyl Ttkuta rrhtaahnaoiehiotl l i H oo nt3o Pl0agMd a0mt bhs)to,risee laut,gt hi noGlite tnnhfianr,onei d ntlnielh-n,oa S egwswtk h tapeaeientolsrn kgtliEeyn a naarht al go ooyfllroo f etD ranh bkPligeeo voor gnislifdyinag neWt i ,ndaS Ritli lthtonolraoengaatwnid.gel CaLt3Fbhn1ooored9euor eeYkn•t ksodhFetsua ell elBtr oo yeBMonwc otu eosotunrth u-oldtdHehnna etereiYaryg d iN henRinl v ailReavoitadineyworreed, ns : P b ttaRoiheln nToetPnweunhaa n eorcNnkdeslo aneheBtr e iSMtpooaholduneoor anauutBldisng otautPhenratar ytsialern ynkon ,t d feota B aSh lBtroeoih lunnWuvefg ne fs dorado slilaBvovauro eiiytdFdhrw,i e oen td raahbeiknsv eesPtdnit edweC rDeanler kyoeete,o eer natt rk hhl tBsoLhee,neor untlg dfh yCfw ge asuea leaop slsiCo todteFenoi rnrofgu-lotrG yn kros tea-aafiSsl elilbotdlsa oen btlguidgoyngii iun vsnhNnniag ddCiia dnewatr gireioopy.te nvah krtaeioknslr eo3ftashoaf6hl oesl2oblnnt oree•g e wgnr Wlitooyinhnfr nee taghtsi l-hwnteod egrneeHl .gyssM ect td brashiogdhbeweioe snsdnrot:e an t boht eoRfe T ui HlvSnihneeodorebu,as grttEeohye a :npi Frt tosoLhBr rIqatkeniku ogoteaeinf nktr sotnse h e iotenLchf g taMeiG k oaHeaant de la lwiRbnasgtodieitena nhans Rgt ahLPaineviaadn ekYs rest Met h oDloela noaH dMmw iets,hsbao ttedgonh ien esMnCeon no LoPw nuaaRetkrnakisetvnt i,eBe eatrrs-ho ll tyeudol nnya aR dihlnnoaoogorn u yrSgtwt,he t ttai whh8ttheee7ei ,snn pLtt ooehitnrrihentlehnyet, to Burnt Fork Lake, then northerly along Trail 321 (Burnt Fork Creek Trail) to Trail 147, then the following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of Interstate 90 and Interstate southerly along said route to the Montana-ldaho State Line, then southeasterly along said e2bth7aoe0sunt n•e Edrelaaayrss ytate lForBolnyregk ga TBilnorianntitilge n 1rgsr4a o7aio dttt o :tr hoEeTaa dhjgu altneto cp Pttohioorietnni otB ,on itft ho teUefr .RrSpoa.o oviHtan-liRtlg io ohCfcw obkaue yCgn ri9tnye3en lkayinn iDngdg,i v tswhihdieaet hl,Sl i tnkbh aeetlh nkce als ofhoosouel ltdRoh woetorail ndyag l (la- Rdhloeounsuncgtteri ins b3age8i.dd) . ae1pla5oo sinntneegtr a olRryf Ro bauoleotcgenki 4neg3rn ,s itatnohig dei.t n rso sjuuotnuect thtoieo rInlny tw eairltsohtn aRgteo I 9un0ttee, tr2hs7te4an,t eteh a1es5nt et onrl oiyrt stah jleuornnlycg t aIionlontne wrgs itRtahot eRu 9toe0u 2 tte7o 4 4I n3to,t e tRhrsoetnua ttwee e11s,5 tt,eh trehlnye s3w6t89ia0 ttth oe•i nR Rl iatnohdeuee tt reofso b2Rlu.l eortgawhs:e i nnPgT ae-shadsose,t ssetechr rlepiy bo pearotdliio onbnnto gsou fson abfd ieJadegr fyirnfo:e nurBitsneoeg ngt.o i,n Btnhrieon agJd eawftf aeBtreosruo alndn edRr ,iL vteehwre Bnis r s&iod Cguetlha nreker laCyro aTulhonrnteigee sRF looyiurnktges divide to its junction with the Continental Divide, then southwesterly along said divide to the 321 - Flshtrap: That portion of Deerlodge County lying within the following-described Junction, then northeasterly down said river to the Missouri River, then northerly down said Montana-ldaho State Line, then westerly along the state line to U.S. Highway 93, then north¬ boundary: Beginning at the intersection of Route 43 and the LaMarche Creek Road, then river and the east shore of Canyon Ferry Reservoir to the Canyon Ferry Dam and Route 284, erly along said highway to Its junction with Skalkaho Road (Route 38), the point of beginning. northwesterly up the LaMarche Creek Road to its junction with the west fork of LaMarche then southerly along said route to U. S. Highway 287-12, then westerly along said highway to Creek Trail 126, then westerly up Trail 126 to the Continental Divide at Cutaway Pass, then Interstate 15, then southerly along said interstate to Boulder, the point of beginning. 280 - Upper Blackfoot: Those portions of Powell and Lewis and Clark Counties lying within southerly along the Continental Divide to the Mudd Creek-PIntlar Creek Divide near East the following-described boundary: Beginning at Rogers Pass, then south along the Continen¬ Pintlar Peak, then southeasterly along said divide to the forest boundary, then southerly tStCahtleea nDntet ien vRroi dCoreturh tet oeoe knM1 4Tsa1arc aitDidol or#Son4taa6adl3tde ,t oPtRh atoehsunset, e wMt h2eoe0snn0t t, au wtlrhoeeens Cntg aa wsmloaeipnsdtgg or tUronau. iSSln. tdtHao,t ietCgh hReewnnota uenytro e 1rR 22thi 0td o0og nAteo vMT torhaonei,nl ttM2hu4ero6enn, C tntuhroreeerent kCh wwrTereeeassikltt #Raa2llooo7ann dtggo, aaCrollrooaenndegg kt otsRh aRoeida ofd uor,t oreteah sd4et 3 tpb,o oot hiiuntenstn doi annfr toybere rttsgohei enciattnssiio tnienngr tl.we yr isatheloc tnthigoe n sN awiodirt thhr o tFuhoteer kPt oiRn iottlasad rI ,Ln ttahekeresn e Rcnotoiaordtnh, etwhaiestthne rtslhoyeu atLhloaenMagsa tsrecarhildye . 4wGa1liol5tahn c-ig inSe usrta mhPiedma rfrikote -slNBleoorowvrutainhntd igFoa-onrdyr ekb s toBcour iinrtbchdehead rC Bybr elotaoeuck nkN:d foearTertythh : oI FnsBoderi eakpgn ooi rnfRt niBoeinsnirgescr hova ftaC tPSirooeunnemk dmB eTroiratau, ia nlt ndh1dae2r n1Gy, , l ntathocherieentnhr weCsaeoossuutt nteahrtlileoeyans sa gltly eotirnhnlgyge said trail to the Flathead-Blackfoot Divide, then northeast along said divide to Triple Divide 322 - Upper Stillwater That portion of Park County lying within the following-described said trail to Badger Pass, then northwesterly along the Continental Divide to Summit, the Mountain and the Continental Divide, then southeasterly along said divide to Rogers Pass, boundary' Beginning on the Slough Creek-Stillwater River Divide at Wolverine Peak, then point of beginning. the point of beginning. northerly along said divide to the Park County Line near Timberline Mountain, then east and south along said line to the Montana-Wyoming State Line, then west along said line to the 435 • Helena-South: Those portions of Lewis and Clark and Jefferson Counties lying within 2fo9l2l o• wWiensgt- Gdeasrcnreibt:e dT bhoousned paoryrt ioBnse goifn Mniinsgs oautl aM, Gillrtaonwinte, athnedn P oewasetl l aCloonugn tSietas tley iRngo uwtiet h2i0n0 t htoe YSteillllwowatsetor nRei vNear tDioivniadle P aatr kW Boolvuenrdinaery P, ethaekn, tnhoer pthoeirnlty o afl obnegg isnaniidn bgo. undary to the Slough Creek- CtHhriege ehfkwo-laBloyo w1ui5lnd egea-rd sRet isovcfer riH bDeeidlve inbdaoe,,u ttnhhdeeannr y sw:o euBstthee graliylno nanilgno gnU ga.S ts. atIhindet edjruisvntiacdtteei o aHnn idog fht whUea. SyT. e1Hn5m igtoihl ewt haCeyr eP1er2ki c-akBnlyod u PUlde.aSerr. Ovando, then southeast along the county road to Helmville, then southerly along Route 271 NOTE- The Cooke City Moose Closure shall be closed to the hunting of moose Beginning at River Divide to the Continental Divide, then northerly along the Continental Divide to U.S. to Interstate Highway 90, then westerly along said highway to Milltown, the point of begin¬ the point where U.S. Highway 212 crosses the Montana-Yellowstone Park boundary, then Highway 12, then east along said highway through Helena to the junction of U.S. Highway 12 ning. north along this boundary to a point one-half mile north of said highway, then east along a line and U.S. Interstate Highway 15, the point of beginning. one-half mile north of said highway and parallel to said highway to the Montana-Wyoming boundary, then west along this line to the Montana-Yellowstone Park boundary, then north to the point of beginning. 512 - Stillwater: Those portions of Sweet Grass and Stillwater Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Rosebud River and the 323 • South Big Hole: That portion of Beaverhead County lying within the following- Stillwater River, then southwesterly up the Rosebud River to the intersection of the East and 3fo0l0l o- wMinegd-idceinsec riLboeddg be o•u Lnidmaray P: eBakesg:i nnTinhga ta tp tohreti oJun nocft iBonea ovfe rIhneteards tCatoeu n15ty a nlydi nRg owuitteh 3in2 4t haet dweesscterirblye da lboonugn Rdaoruyt:e 9B4e5g tion nIitns gJ uantc tthioen j uwnicthti othne o df itvhidee U bSeFtwS eReonu tthee 9 D45ry a Cndre eRko aunted 2B7i8g, Lthaekne Wweesstte Rrlyo saelboundg Rthiev eDrse, atnh-eFni sshotuaitlh Rwoeasdte troly t huep itnhtee Wrseecstti oRno soefb tuhde RBievnebr otow FMisihntea iRl,o tahde nat sDouetahn¬, Clark Canyon Dam, then westerly and southerly along said route to the Montana-ldaho State Creek drainages then westerly along said divide to the Montana/Idaho State line, then south¬ then westerly and southerly along said road to the Fishtail Creek-Stillwater River Divide, then Line (Bannack Pass), then easterly and southeasterly along said line to Interstate 15 at erly along said state line to the Bloody Dick-Big Hole Divide, then easterly along said divide southwesterly along said divide to the West Rosebud-Stillwater Rivers Divide, then south¬ MDaomn,i dtah eP pasosin, tt hoefn b ewgeisntneirnlyg and northerly along said Interstate to Route 324 at Clark Canyon aanlodn gth sea iBdi qd iHviodlee -tHoo Rrsoeu Pter a2ir7i8e aDt ivBiidge Htoo lteh eP aBsisg (HCaorlreo-lGl rHaislsl)h, othpepne r wDeisvtiedrel,y thanend nnoorrtthheerrllyy wthees Stetrillylw aalotenrg R siaviedr -dSivloiudge ht oC trheee kP aDrkiv-Sidteil, lwthaetne r nCooruthnetryl yL ianleo,n tgh esna iwd edsitveirdlye atolo nthge sSatiidl lwlinaete tro- 301 - Horse Prairie: That portion of Beaverhead County lying within the following-described along said route to its junction with Route 945, the point of beginning. Boulder Rivers Divide, then northeasterly along said divide to the Sprlng-Bridger Creeks Di¬ boundary: Beginning at the junction of Interstate 15 and Route 278 south of Dillon, then 324 - Wise River-Grasshopper-Pioneer: Those portions of Beaverhead, Silver Bow and Madi¬ vide, then northeasterly along said divide to Spring Creek, then southeasterly down Spring southerly along said route to Route 324, then westerly and southerly along said route to the son Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of Creek to the Stillwater River, then easterly down the Stillwater River to the mouth of the Rose¬ Montana-ldaho State Line iBannack Pass), then northwesterly along said stale line to the Interstate 15 and Route 278 south of Dillon, then westerly along said route to Carroll Hill on bud River, the point of beginning. CBrloeeokd y DDivicikd-eB tigo HBololeo dDyi vDidiec,k t hPeena kn,o rtthheena snteorrltyh earlloyn gf rosamid sdaiivdi dpee aankd atlhoen gB igth He oBlei-gS eHlwolaey- tHhoel eB Digi vHidoel teo- GForaoslshheonp Mpeoru Dntiaviind ea,n tdh ethne nBorrytahnetr lCyr eaelokn-Ag lsdaeirdC rdeivekid De iavnidde ,t thhee nW niosert hReivaesrt-eBrliyg 5th1e3 f• oFlilsohwtainilg--Fdiedsdclreirb Cedre beoku: ndTahryo.s eB peogritninoinnsg o aft Cthaerb ionnte arsnedc Stitoilnlw oaf ttehre C Eoausnt taiensd lWyinegst wRiothsein¬ Grasshopper Creek Divide (Big Hole Divide) to Route 278, then easterly along said route to down said divide (Foolhen Ridge) and the Bryant Creek-Teddy Creek Divide to the Bryant bud Rivers, then southwesterly up the divide between said rivers to the Park-Stillwater County 3Ilyn0it2ne gr- sEwtaaittseht i1nB5 i,tg ht heHe o fploeol:li onwt Toinhf gob-sedege ipsnconrriitbnioegdn. sb oofu nBdeaarvye. rhBeaedg,i nDneinegr Laot dWgei sadnodm S ailnvde r RBoouwte C 4o3u, nthtieens CIpnorteienertks o taafc tbece e1gs5is na nrto iDnadgiv . itdhee, nth eeans tseorulyth aelrolnyg a sloanidg rsoaaidd tion tReorsuttaet e43 t,o t hitesn j uenacsttieornly w ailtohn Rg osauitde 2ro7u8,t eth toe LDnoiinvretihd nee,er ltayhr e aGnlor nannogir ttseha eiPdae sadtkiev,r iltdyhe ea ntloo wnthgee ss taBeiredlny db iaovlwoidn eMg t iosna etih dRe olSiantdiel, l twtoh aetthnee rn RSotirivtlhelwre-raFltyies rah-ntWadi lee sCat rsReteeorkls yeD baivuloiddn eRg, itsvhaeeirnds northeasterly along said route to the Bryant access road at Dickey Bridge, then westerly along 325 - Seymour-Deep Creek: Those portions of Deer Lodge County lying within the following- road to Dean, then northeasterly along the Dean-FIshtall Road to the West Rosebud River at said road to the divide between Teddy Creek and Bryant Creek, then southwesterly up said described boundary: Beginning at the junction of Route 43 and Route 274 then westerly Fishtail, then northeasterly along said river to its intersection with the East Rosebud River, divide and the Foolhen Divide between Bryant and Alder Creeks to Foolhen Mountain, then aionq Route 43 to the LaMarche Creek Road, then northerly along the LaMarche Creek Road the point of beginning. southerly from said mountain along the Big Hole-Wise and Big Hole-Grasshopper Divides to to the LaMarche Creek Trail No 126, then northwesterly along Trail No. 126, to the Continental 514 • Rock Creek: Those portions of Carbon and Stillwater Counties lying within the Route 278 (Big Hole Pass), then northwesterly along said route to Route 43, at Wisdom, the Divide at Cutaway Pass, then northerly and easterly along the Continental Divide to Route following-described boundary: Beginning at Red Lodge, then east along Highway 308 to the point of beginning, 274, then southerly along said route to Route 43, the point of beginning. Rock Creek-Clarks Fork River Divide, then southwest along said divide to the Montana- 306 • Porcupine-Buffalo Horn: That portion of Gallatin County lying within the following- 326 • North Fork Big Hole River: That portion of Deerlodge County lying within the following- Wyoming state line, then west along the state line to the Custer-Gallatin National Forest described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of the Porcupine-Levinski Creek Divide described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of the North Fork Road and Route 43 near boundary, then north and west along said boundary to the Park-Carbon County line, then and the Gallatin River, then easterly along said divide and the Porcupine-Portal Creek Divide Mudd Creek, then southwesterly along the North Fork Road to its intersection with the Pintlar north along said county line to the East and West Rosebud Rivers Divide, then northeasterly to the Yellowstone-Gallatin Divide near Eaglehead Mountain, then southerly along said divide Lake Road then northwesterly along the Pintlar Lake Road to the USFS boundary, then north¬ along said divide to the Roscoe-West Rosebud Road, then easterly along said road to Roscoe, to the Yellowstone National Park Boundary, then westerly and southerly along said boundary erly and easterly along said boundary to the Mudd Creek-PintlarCreek divide, then northwest¬ then southeasterly along Route 78 from Roscoe to Red Lodge, the point of beginning. to the West Gallatin River, then northerly down the West Gallatin River to the Porcupine- erly along said divide to the Continental Divide near East Pintlar Peak, then southwesterly 515 • Clarks Fork: That portion of Carbon County lying within the following-described Levinski Creek Divide, the point of beginning. along the Continental Divide to Its intersection with Route 43 at Chief Joseph Pass, then east¬ boundary: Beginning at the point where the Montana-Wyoming state line Intercepts the NOTE: The Gallatin Closed Area shall be closed to moose hunting. Boundary description on erly and northerly along said route to the point of beginning. Carbon-Park County line, then north along said county line to the Custer-Gallatin National page 8. 3fo2l7l o■w Rinugb-yd eCscrreiebke-dY abnoku nSdwaraym: pB: egiTnnhiant gp aot rttihoen U oSfF SB eRaovaedrh 9e4a5d aCndo uRnotyu tely 2in7g8 , wthiethni nw etsht¬e sFtoartees lti nBeo, utnhdeanr yw, ethste nal eoansgt tahned s stoatuet hli naleo tnog thsaei dC aFrobroens-tP Baroku nCdoaurnyt yto l itnhee, Mthoen ptaonina-tW ofy obemgiinng¬ 3fSasRotl0airol7dgeln ogaeg-ewk C,S t ihtPnraheeeggeea -Senkkd a-,eu CMgstphcer oeerS Cneinnbkur oe:iemn wde ekafbnl- TanoBt kouhaCernoc trdRsoheeanewi drk yRepg sdoeitni revidBtnrii ldoeCayegn rs idseoan einunrokedtif hnc dtageGiivlr oolaainydnltl egdaaS tlitnitoronheon etcwgha t Siefntol ahdanGg ek aa eMeGln lCSadaadltpr laieiarnlseito-onikMnnng-g-S saM C ndaaoi aonpswduodoinns sslt totihiRedneedie sv d bteCiolvroyresiuie d ndneoegikdf v t aoiwSdrd inyitevtho hiaaedwint ne dSf Rl aaattenhghkddeeee- eCerporrorllueyyinte eaatk llo toodofnn r btagghei engst haaitneigodn we Rislnn,io ngotaeh.df e tW9no4 iwi5std set osojtmu einrt, slcty thji ueoannlnoc snwtoigoiu tnshtah wiRedrio ltdhyui tvdtehio d4ewe3 dn taoi vtR tihLdoeeuo tsMbet e T2ot7wrna8tiea lt enoPna at /htIshdese,a J htuDhonre cySnt t iCaoetrnaees eotlkeifn rRaely,no tdadh doeB wn9i4g nn5 oL,s ratathhkid¬ee 5danBl1ieron6slngd c-g. gr Bi ebsoraeCuiddlrd e edberiok:vu iRndTode aahtdrooy, s :tte hh eepB noBe rsgotoiiuonulnndthsien roag-fSl oPatnital glrwBk s iaaagtin edTdr riRSmoiawvbdeee rter o tD t thGihvereinda B eses,r altCdhsgeto enuar n-lsoStoinpeugrsti hnlUywg.i nCeSgsr. t ew Ieankiltot heDnirngisv ttisahdateeei,d ft 9ohd0leil vontiwo dw ietne hgtsoe-t Creek-Wapiti Creek divide, then northeasterly along the Sage-Wapiti and Sage-Taylor Fork di¬ Columbine Pass, then southwest from Columbine Pass along the Boulder-Slough Creek Di¬ vide to the Gallatin River, then southeasterly along said river to Snowflake Springs and the toe vide to Boulder Pass, then northwest along the Boulder-Hellroaring/MIII Creek Divide to Mt of Snowflake Ridge, the point of beginning. CGorawsasn c, otuhnetny ntionret,h tehaesnt naloornthg atlhoen gw seasitd B lionuel dtoe rU-Y. Se.l lIonwtesrtostnaet eR 9iv0e, rt hDeinv iedae stto a tlhoen gP Ua.r kS-.S Iwnteere¬t state 90 to Big Timber, the point of beginning. 270 • East Fork Bitterroot: That portion of Ravalli County lying within the following- 1990 & 1991 Legal Descriptions Page 7 described boundary: Beginning at Darby, then north along U. S. Highway 93 to its junction \1 r. with County Road 87, then north along said road to its junction with Route 501, then north along said road to its junction with the Skalkaho Road (State Highway 38), then in an easterly 424 • Ford Creek: That portion of Lewis and Clark County lying within the following- direction along the Skalkaho Road to the Bitterroot-Rock Creek Divide, then in a southerly described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of the Sun River and U, S. Highway 287, direction along the Bitterroot-Rock Creek Divide to the Continental Divide, then in a south¬ then southward to Augusta, then up Elk Creek to the Lewis and Clark National Forest Bound¬ westerly direction along the Continental Divide to the Montana-ldaho State Line, then west¬ ary, then south along said forest boundary to Steamboat Mountain, then westward along the erly along the state line to U. S. Highway 93, then north along said highway to Darby, the point Elk Creek-Dearborn River-Straight Creek Divide to Scapegoat Mountain, then northwest of beginning. along the Continental Divide to the Sun River Game Preserve, then down the South Fork of the Sun River along the east boundary of the Sun River Game Preserve to the North Fork of the Sun River, then easterly along the south bank of Gibson Lake to Gibson Dam, then east along 300 • Gallatin-Yellowstone: Those portions of Gallatin and Park Counties lying within the the Sun River to U. S. Highway 287, the point of beginning. following-described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of U. S. Highway 191 and Route 441 - North Fork Birch Creek-Teton: Those portions of Pondera and Teton Counties lying 84 west of Bozeman, then easterly along U. S. Highway 191 to Bozeman and its intersection of within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Swift Reservoir Dam on Birch Creek, Bighorn Sheep wInatye r8s9ta, tteh e9n0, itnh ean s eoausttheerrllyy a dloirnegc tIinotne rasltoanteg 9s0a tiod Lhiivgihnwgastyo nto a intds tihnete irnsetecrtsioecnt iwonit ho ft hUe. S Y. eHlliogwh¬¬ tahloenng w theset eCrolyn tailnoenngta tlh De iNviodert hto F Toertko no fP Basirsc,h t hCerne esko uTtrhaielr l1y2 1a ntod eBaasdtegrelry P aalossn,g t htheen Tseotounth Terraliyl stone Park boundary near Gardiner, then westerly along said boundary to its Intersection with 114 to the Teton River Road at the West Fork Forest Service Station, then southeasterly along U. S. Highway 191, then northerly along said highway to its intersection with Route 84, the said road to the junction in T25N, R7W, S29 (13 miles west of junction of said road with U.S. point of beginning. Highway 89 on northside of Teton River), then 3'/« miles north and west to the junction in 1baowRlf0oioe 0vuLsn ent•agr d sk Ktshaeoaor o yitKordh:et o ee soo nBtIfacad etatiagh enhFi eunloa isKn nlSlaieson t :(aotg Kott ee wotTn hoLhahetiieea n CrnRtee aa,ip vintt oehhRarree,dti iv tiophKaenoreno) in ,ono b ttfstohe oorLnedufani etnib hr cs,eRe oogtrihluilvnnyete hnn rCae inmenordalguye s.nw etateteylsrso l tyltneyh graienl ly sogI a nadwiglado ih stnsohagh iin Sdot ht rtbaeahot teet rso dhf LeoLoirlnir ltbeeoob, wo yttfh hi nDteehg nawe-m d enK esoasotrnc otsdrhthie ebotnrherladyeei f8Nu3tho40nOel1 dwl nToe• Ee wrwSs: A itpen orsagGeftn-e aadBirslsell ohyCasz ctlieuPronimpes bC aeeaTkdldnaos ,oy :sbt rleoho dLuer T'nnisAm d hsrFaoieotoraseuyr:ed kt: h tpteoBCoor elH lroyCgtius ioaanencnldntohisi nntn eooggg Cf hsM aGraute ineatedhttlk hilehn,ao igtidtginh nhsote weffan orban sriynde gB oc thoMitrogit ohi raGtnnwsd a isoeimshnfso etteUnee.e. rr pCSsly.e. o cSHuutiepnioge tnhCi dew awseac siylhtcyh eri1 in T9pCg1at ryiwaoelonenirkdt ’hp s tiR aonFgo oetturhh tk8eee,, TyStCtnhooo2or ene5rut t heNthc-khe , os s 1 Ru FJo)@ u8nouinWn rttykm hcT. t oiS2irflof8ooeI n NDrs4ak d,,tu 1 ot Rop@h( fut8oe h WynnDmee , 3ur sjiS uploCme3nuurs2icyet l,theeen itsrkosoh i nCnreIdnt onrhei enrT e2te 2Toha@k7f s2 a Nt 6RnD mN,odo uRfi ,alw p9RedtuWhse 8yj esWdu,et Sun rO,t 3oecSCs6 t 1jtniru,lo4 oeent,nerh ctt Rkehhti nniae oaa nnnTntlc oo 21hicn 6nr@ ogtN bThn us,m2ef eil5aRluicdNsl8teetiiW, nnso aR cgl,nn o8esS oWn lr9iiognnt,,h f e Ss tTw ha9Sb2ie,eced 6ntsotNh wt cf ef,ntre ioneonRe e rB nn8kta oWhl Snatrwo,ctde h kecS b lstaD2reitni3oa dud,tfn pgo Ctseue h ata y3oehnse3nn¬etr. 101 - Ural-Tweed: That portion of Lincoln County lying within the following-described bound¬ Gallatin-Madison River's Divide and the head of Indian Creek, then westerly down Indian 32,28, 29, 20 and 21, T28N, R8W, to Swift Reservoir Road (V« mile southeast of Scoffin Butte ary: Beginning near Koocanusa Marina where Cripple Horse Creek Road 835 meets the east Creek to U. S. Highway 287, south of Cameron, then northerly along said highway to its inter¬ Road junction), then westerly on Swift Reservoir Road to Swift Reservoir Dam, the point of shore of Lake Koocanusa, then northerly along said shoreline to the Canandian Border, then section with Route 84 at Norris, then easterly along said route to its intersection with U. S. beginning. eWFbwthaooeeosurs lteefnte esaCdrrtlsa lyrtybre ya seoa lhkutloo oonRn nrdFgeoga o at orrhsdyfea a 3sLiatdt6 at b,S k rotteeohhrr adeeKvd neio Scr t soeopto oc rRCuia nUontrhg.aiuSp eds.Cpr aH3llr,ye5 eit 0geahH0khleoo w nnpCraesgoayea im rsn9C atB3p iro,dgoe ft rewh robkoeeue annRngd dioLs nt,oaao ndkut ih Fent8h,eog 3n tr.5ah e ,less otnotnh uSgewten hser wavswitieedcers eslht tyeReig rraolhllyyaow d naaa g4llyoo4 stnn2aogg7i ,d t hsst ahareoiie ddFan d l raF sottooaohud rette hahtsd¬oet dH3seeor0aeil2susgyt cht •eah rwHrlieolbayrineyll gyagd 1a n ta9rbdhdl1o oes,su n :ots nhgutdae tTsath pearheyio orld:iils nn yeheBt a i pogtelooofgh rnbiwMtngeiano goysininna nsttigoan do n i afnbia ttGg o sRt. uha ionelnlud atjteatueirrnn sy8c e7 attc,oni tot dihtnoh eM neon fa Mwn dToiiotasrhnyot htlntaoeh nrrCe'las yo -YF luadoenlaorlthlkniooe gwas Sn ssldtatyao iitUdnne.ge r SLowP.iu naiHttreehk,i ig ttnobhh owetUhun.a en Syn df .o o1aHr9lrtly1ihog,,ww httewhhinseeatgnn¬y- 4tpbMfee5oorna5u rLcr tn•tie aeodB,ki nanteersh- ay Haer:onnl ufod mBno Cteotphhgar e tCsiWh ncMa naalbiddinnislnedigsf o ewRaau ntMore ditas ha tdR neL,ai aveltmogehwrneeo imtgsnuo t esahatanhn liootedd fn A mbgCBr ooelesauauaar-ntvkiGhdde aarCo rtrCfeooy sBrau fe dnoeee fatnk tivtoc,eh ee sterth ht CleoMyenr i Hen oBenguokeo nl,awtr tetrtahihrtito eehnLoa isapnts hkWo tee ti,Ghnri lltteydah om eefufrno epnbl elsesRoosgawsauii nndtAihnng rcegieenrr- aelgdb:ye .eo k suu cTptnro hdiH boatehosrdlyee- t1Rh2ie1v e•fr o NClloooruwthni tnCyg lRa-drokea sFdco,r rtikhb:ee dn Tsbohouautt nhpdeoarrlrtyyio :a nlo Bonfeg gS siananniddin ergros a,w dL htioenr cteoh leUn S .Sah.n rdHo dFigelhar wtChareyeae d2k CjRoooiunands t iatehnsed l yUTi.hnSog. mFwopitrsheoisnnt 2tCh8re7en,e kteh aoesfnt eTnraolyyrl touhrpe'sr lIynF doairlakon,n tgCh reseanei kds othoui gtthhhewea aMsyt eatrdoli ysIo tsdn oj-uwGnnacl tlsiaaotiinnd wRciritvehee rkIsn dtDoiai vnTi adCyerl, oeterh'kse ,n Fs ooeraukst,th et hrolefy n Ct oae maCsetaercorhlnye, NpaOgTeE 8: . Gates of the Mountains Game Preserve closed to hunting. Boundary description on Service Trail 137, then along said road and trail to Trail 132, then southeasterly along said trail down Taylor's Fork to U. S. Highway 191, the point of beginning. 500 • Stillwater Those portions of Carbon, Stillwater, Sweet Grass and Park Counties lying taolo Tnrgai ls 2a9id0, bthoeunn dalaorny gt os atihde t rMailc tLoa tuhgeh lFinla tChreeaedk InFdoiraens tR Resoeardv aNtioo.n 5 B58o1u,n dthaeryn, tshoeunt hswouetshteerrllyy NOTE: Gallatin Closed Area: Closed to hunting bighorn sheep. See description page 8, wPaitrhki nB tohuen dfoalrlyo wanindg -Hdeesllcrroiabreidn gb oCurnedekar, yt:h eBne gnionrntihnegr lyat uthpe s ianidte rcsreecetkio nto otfh teh eW Yeesltl oFwosrkto noef along said road to State Route 200, then westerly along said route to the Vermilion River Road under Areas Closed or Limited to Hunting Methods for Big Game. Hellroaring Creek, then northeasterly up said creek to the Hellroaring-Bridge Creek Divide No. 154, then easterly along said road up the Vermilion River and Willow Creek to the East 303 • South Absaroka: That portion of Park County lying within the following-described near Bridge Mountain, then northeasterly down Bridge Creek to the Main Boulder River, then Fisher-Vermilion Divide, then northerly and westerly along said road to the Silver Butte Road boundary: Beginning at the point where U. S. Highway 89 leaves Yellowstone National Park at northerly down said river to its intersection with U.S. Highway 10 (U.S. Interstate 90) at Big No. 54, then northeasterly along said road to U.S. Highway 2, then easterly along said highway Gardiner, then northerly along said highway to Cedar Creek, then easterly along Cedar Creek Timber, then easterly along said highway to Reedpolnt, then southerly along the Reedpolnt- to the Thompson River County Road, the point of beginning. to the divide between Cedar Creek and the North Fork of Bear Creek, then northerly and east¬ Absarokee Road to Absarokee, then south on Highway 78 to the Absarokee-Nye Road south 122 • Clark Fork Cut-Off: That portion of Sanders County lying within the following- erly along this divide to Monitor Peak, then easterly and northerly along the Mill Creek-Bear of Absarokee, then southerly along said road to where It crosses the Stillwater River, then described boundary: Beginning at the Flathead Indian Reservation boundary on Route 200 and Hellroaring Creeks divide to Mount Wallace, then easterly and northerly along the Mill south along the Stillwater River to the mouth of Horseshoe Creek, then westerly up said creek west of Perma, then southerly along said boundary to the Sanders County line, then westerly Creek-Hellroaring Creek divide to Crow Mountain, then southeasterly along the Hellroaring to the Stillwater-Slough Creek Divide at the head of Wounded Man Creek, then westerly down along said county line to the Clark Fork-Ninemile Divide, then westerly along said divide to Creek-Bridge Creek divide to the saddle between Crow Mountain and Bridge Mountain, then Wounded Man Creek to Slough Creek, then southerly down Slough Creek to the Yellowstone U.S. Forest Service Trail 242, then northerly along said trail to State Route 135 then westerly southerly from this saddle down the West Fork of Hellroaring Creek to Hellroaring Creek, Park boundary, then west along said boundary to the Intersection of said boundary and along said route to U.S. Forest Service Trail 205, then along said trail in a northerly direction to then southerly down Hellroaring Creek to the Yellowstone National Park boundary, then west¬ Hellroaring Creek, the point of beginning. U.S. Forest Service Trail 404, then westerly along said trail to the MillerCreek Loop Road, then erly along said boundary to U. S. Highway 89 at Gardiner, the point of beginning. CLOSED AREA WITHIN BIGHORN SHEEP HUNTING DISTRICT 500: Boundary description west on said road to Combpest Peak, then westerly along U.S. Forest Service Trail 404 to the 315 - Tendoy Mountains: Those portions of Beaverhead County lying within the following- on page 8. eTMnhf1or2oehlli3yarolnt o dmhe•d w eroICpanriwllsnady-obngSi na ai-anrnd lnioRe edRdntsig evcgeMerers s irtet boh otrCeuoev tdon ahdt utthbieainveo oiCitn nudybsl ne ar:bl diritodnkoauge r TFnPy,e dho :eto haarnnkBrter y oneSRp,gs otiwteivahrn ettePenierso e iptanRnaeong kroiodl ,nuwy f Ctt t hheaLoh eelfie2or n r0bemncr0Ueygoo,g l .Punt sihSnte ahe.anai d nnkHion d ficaeg g onaTS.h sudhawt nenoEatrdmyydley d p2lr yi sasnm o lMeoCne n toeooRgutu sinGsnv tatetarhirieie,den es t ,nIh r dtolwehyaunieohnt neoong d o tnSwo rotHt airthtihtth lheluei,w np LtF e hittlsnehahtetn¬ee-, dycCBesaooaeirginsused t cenSe Drkitrhinya lbReym teree oo)darp,aas n dtbtdRdha o (e(tounNeNnano ood tdrwo.. t (a h29Neirt7e5syso5r1t: .elj)) yu,,r6 Bl tn5tyahhe7cl ege1oatnini)lnono, gsnnntsoh oigswnueu agnstiithtahd haesie dtorlRr il tulnyrhoytoe ueh a ua tetljletoouroe ln3n nyItg2ncog a4 tt sielIs oaoatrasitnnsid tdCj g oau r ltfnrsoae oarcaI kaintd1di dt5 Co et rontaaroos ntia w ttytaMdshiot tjeetnhouo n1nM Dtiih5cdta eostaami n nJoMP,tudn atane nhwsRcdaestiio/ i,ctIp ouhditonnht aeti eehhnw n3oetLi 2 tooNnh4sfdot i(tabgcrahtetehtehe/ goBC eilDlrniliilgananeyr eaiC Sk,nad hrgCltmeohe.ae neeankngnp¬/ 5fCshaMoe0lirogyla1elnhn oe-L wg kwWC a astirkoyaenees ieg-dFttkR-o oRd,b u seiotostshsssusice leen rjnblLuidlb u naaeCedkcradry:ets e i, tb oetetoToknhr u l heSTywnnolr od aisustiuaehlpo)r g puyttshoo:tha hr CeiitedB tirrsYo eel cneyjgeruks ileanln ,eoon nctkfwdhti iCn esotwgotnano er atnnbswhtetoo ee iRnrtN rthW,lho y aP sU tuoacai. opurolSkon ne.S n aad,Hl glneot hidduPFge gahSoMnrhwrtk ie as laCsnlobywtr ou eC2Saute1hrtenkee2wrd rev,t aCekoitrchs- yoeStteh,eu t ntreitnrl lha lwytmwieil een uoanss ptu tuenle tyrmEohr ilrn Daybotgshi efta v wr WliaR do5inet6noodh 7gusa i en nwt(s Kb dttaeuehheisrdddee¬t then southeasterly along said highway to Libby, then southerly along Highway 2 to the Silver 340 - Highlands: Those portions of Beaverhead, Madison, Jefferson and Silver Bow Coun¬ head of Horseshoe Creek, then easterly down Horseshoe Creek to the Stillwater River, then Butte Road 54, then southwesterly along said road to the East Fisher Creek Road 154, then ties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Dillon, then northerly along northerly down the Stillwater River to where it crosses the Absarokee-Nye Road (Route 419), easterly and southerly along said road over the East Fisher-Vermilion River divide and down Route 41 to Route 2, then northwesterly along said route to Interstate 90, then westerly along then along said road to Absarokee, then southerly on Route 78 to Roscoe, the point of begin¬ Willow Creek and the Vermilion River westerly along said road to State Route 200, then west¬ said Interstate to Interstate 15, then southerly along Interstate 15 to Route 43, then westerly ning. 2e2,r0 lt3yh •ae Gl oprnoagivn est Caoirfd eb erekog uRitnean ntiogn egt:h. e TIdhaohsoe Sptoarttei oLnisn eo,f tMheins snoourltah a anldo nMg isnaeirda ls Ctaotue nlitniees t oly Uin. gS w. Hitihgihnw thaye aC1l5ao nanytg oM sna eiCldrro ersoeeku,- ttTeh rteaonp t phseoeru QCthureeaerrltkyz RHaloiolaln dRg, o tsahadei,dn t hisneotnue trshsoetuartlthye e taronl ydD aielllaoosnntge, rtslhayei d ap lroooinangdt otsofa iVbdei pgrooinandnd i ntPoga .rI kn taenrdst tahtee d5F0eo2ss cs- rilHi bLeeladlkr oeb,ao rtuhinnegdn:a sroyTu: hthBoeseregly ipn aonnridnti gow naests otRefr oClsyca arobleoo,n ntg ha eFnnod r sePosautr tkSh ewCrvoeisuctneet rtilreyas i lul ypni unEmga bwstei rtR h5oi6ns7 e t(bhKuee dfr osCellyroe wLekaink tgeo-- following-described boundary: Beginning at Lolo, then westerly along U.S. Highway 12 to Russell Creek Trail) to its junction with U. S. Highway 212, then westerly along said highway to Forest Road 343 (Fish Creek Road), then north along said road to Interstate Highway 90, then its junction with the Yellowstone National Park boundary and the Montana-Wyoming state east along said highway to the second Interstate 90 bridge east of Alberton, then easterly up line, then easterly along said line to its junction with Route 72 (Belfry to Cody Highway), then tethhrleey Cpaollaoinrnktg oF sfoa brikde gRrioinvanedir n ttgoo . i tthse j uHnacrtpioenr' sw Bitrhi dUg.eS .a Hndig Chwouayn t9y3 R, tohuetne s3o0u (tBhi go nF lsaat iRd ohaidg)h, wthaeyn t os oLuothlo¬, 4wb2oi1tuh n - DdDaereeyep:p C BCreeregekien,k nt:h inegnT auhtp oC sshaeio dpt eocarruetie,o ktnh tseo n ot hfs eoT ucetothonwnf laCurdeon uacnleot yno gfl iyUtisn. Sng o. wrHtihitgh ahinnwd at shyo e2u 8ft7oh l tlfooo wrIktsisn ,ig nt-htdeeernss ecucrpitb itohende wnoersttheerrllyy a alolonngg R Roouutete 7 782 t oto R Boeslcfroye, ,t htheen pwoienstt eorfl yb eagloinnngi nRgo. ute 308 to Red Lodge, then north¬ South Fork of Deep Creek to the intersection ol U. S. Forest Service Trails Numbers 128 and 503 - Pryor Mountains: That portion of Carbon County lying within the following described 210 • John Long Range: Those portions of Missoula and Granite Counties lying within the 223 at the mouth of Erosion Creek, then weste ly and northerly along U. S. Forest Service Trail boundary: Beginning at a point where U.S. Highway 310 crosses the Montana-Wyoming state following-described boundary: Beginning at Interstate Highway 90 north of the confluence of Number 128 to the confluence of Miners Creel- and Biggs Creek, then westerly and southerly line, then northerly along said highway to Warren, then northerly along the Warren-Pryor road Rock Creek and the Clark Fork River, then easterly along said highway to the confluence of down Biggs Creek to the North Fork of the Sun River, then up the North Fork of the Sun River to the Carbon County-Bighorn County Line, then easterly along said county line to Bighorn Tyler Creek and the Clark Fork River, then southwesterly along Tyler Creek to its confluence along the eastern border of the Sun River Game Preserve to Sun River Pass, then east and Lake (Yellowtail Reservoir), then southwesterly along the west shore of said lake to the with Potato Gulch, then southerly up Potato Gulch to Forest Service Trail No. 21, then south¬ north along the Continental Divide to Teton Pass, then down the West Fork of the Teton River Montana-Wyoming state line, then westerly along said state line to U.S. Highway 310, the erly along said trail to the Sliderock-Upper Willow Creek Road, then southerly along said road to the Teton Canyon Road, then eastward along said road to U. S. Highway 89, then south point of beginning. ttoh etnh en Corhthiceor lGy uallcohn gT rsaaili dN tor.a 2il0 t6o, tthhee nR wanecshte Crlrye eaklo Rngo asda,i dth terani ln toor tthhwe eRsatenrclhy Calroenegk Tsaraiidl rNooa.d 6 t5o, along said highway to Choteau, the point of beginning. 620 • Little Rockies: That portion of Phillips County lying within the following-described Rock Creek, then northerly along Rock Creek to Interstate Highway 90, the point of beginning. 422 ■ Castle Reef: Those portions of Tetor County lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the junction of Highway 191 and State Route 66 known as the DY boundary: Beginning at the intersection of Deep Creek and U. S. Highway 287, then up said Junction, then northeasterly along Highway 191 to the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation 2we2wtaew11Rtbtah iir1,1lalooot ioiilooe3o6tstttyunnahhhhn nt n•tde•Bd eiigg hwlnntWSdr,noi hi el nstasitow yttett hwaeeahrhehRu yns ieSiaere teddtte rnthl lo bsRfd oho ifR o tctdoe onseFrA aLrloetaalot glclewl-cii loniRuo oelReRonk wstewttnkonett oohare Co c ilgaicRicRentno kndrc okktr ogpeRa ghk l- RCenayt-eRU-C eordCkddga ar uopraCe-n,eeeiRre Qtulpls:etsegre oe ohcetceketue kenocrrere1k- i igik TnPk1Wg3b tbDSt 5o,g 8hheoeC Rnaii ,idtdovl WA PonlrlhIai ti osenberddhnpebneeewtaetoncessoahs kek b uhtpn ctuCet ro: wu no ooRs naaCnrwrd tnrndseeoagtetraTdtdeeashiat e rotkasre adRheReyeyRt,n l, oke r:HRoio :Rst lda t rsahnyB ohTilngeoodBgyeg areg eecf,haa pd en ,gekptailwG gto,lho li o t hn1onitrhaCernNineht4aoynnn egirnnRoe n origtneW 9. inn tie eno sn h0etg6s dnakesfegse,aa5 i ,o- soar sbtL odiB atlhrdPttutef ,iytte oue o Aoh cgt Gtr Shnrnrawrheiltonnen yerk lhreResotauaelnaa en lyoncntkaoslFli e kounilCgt asoaato eantgtdoe tnlrhohnrohsod .k udli taga onay octaR Sni Th ,ogD dls daPkRoroet aalheaG csarnraoiMiellkaelosdgcuy knrsin a Ne ilda gC,Id Lchsat wh norts hrilsorhoa.gotetoeai odece dehTnu2si Pgrkkndgwtrg1ltseeaaah , e5 tL ai rnrs sa el,CtColy t aaosht yoNta ek,iooRreh dt dta eouutonie9ha h,lt.nn t nr0no estoetas2tth rc nht iij onl0eihoeeeupgeytug6an ss son CRR,tesa r ichjlleta lntuoroyysetoehanetineiiuurrs noennegccloltttgnynggk¬y¬¬eeef 4dcsSsCdtCRBsnthhao2er.eoorro ieeei3rusegwHerdave cteetgSdi hinekh•rkktngs ,u ri ,, thtGsttaba C nthooehitwhtle lhihr reoCo edbttesatee nhhnroNes eaynnegeeob kcn o i n 2 nts,yotocswcr i8soo aootftuoo 7hhr euiLinnnnGnt,dne s ht afF dft thnRtilok herleboaua uofeorerwarsrle laesaknoyolUyndeeNond n n.o c nscn,catgo Sfett'ooetgLn ri. hta rs ot o dah^tohtUenaFhfnkh gef:. ido nee i p i dSwSat tn roossht Sl.enuoirr o oieutsntoiTFnn hnuhn tGnoat o h Ngget R UdSrohriRor tob e.iseflh asvtiS yrsdasrov betettvao oi .eh r e dantiUnr,wSF gc phl, daa . oeohie noteDnln rShnir os r vdgTenaeB gtoini hmisnnir cFugSointwat sge, tnoeeog iSatgh atlTahsrr.uiihesy es dNsfret re eaosoCth tv uenitceotfr l irrrm ktaFc SealdNiDTsseyoieobeol,t eu kenr reTedwttvktemr horrootspiosannonecw bi f l C1neto tet bnhC2htN hf rrToh u e8 eeeso2turuep eh aa u2camSn N kiietnnl3oSdduh , bot dnu NSantteyerr ohfnru t i ru2lSyhRv e nult2m1 eoyR iho eFp32rviuRfbei nno8o etv t aieotcg rrhivSeahk rtn e tr,eii tueo tw t2Ftr o atnsoh, o2oS hfiI n fet f3ittCre uhtdhn s k,hbM mne a itm tineeoetnn hniRhog rfoyn Set seueitieuoDenunehv atrrntcehS nneehsss nrt ieeutR iRnooCoG fpconaoogffrit rn av tClial.eCEEholom edeowr rnrrna,ekaw,eoo gin el ttt sswioh yhhPakniitnrnoe ooe ihgetUtngnndnnoh¬e-. v6fACswbsBra6F8ooao2ol87ooeenooilia2 0uruldrsnduand, o gt-t n •tnen ghetrw MeudthroCddr eonsssalieaa ri yhon tardtldrnc Rhy yinogydR odato e-t nlaowl RuoeRde aorol aa MnedoeoFoMenrdust satnsaigica,h 2redit deg- rrss1 tr ios si tuBsh2v9abSt a foCop1e,solle it yau2n S datrdiTRtiihrr,e t ehnn itseieteirb coegemvhooB knoo R eeua- wt burL HnrhndosteP enaihdoaae autrhdrete hltk utboliC amBaeri slt L Rnrlsl hC:ruytioy6t o ehpowettr6 :umethas eaerT etke lltde eBha,-ooys hM k ,, tte tF fn oooat-iehotgihgtefCsh lrdels itoe relTlenhaon sgyojnn nlpniaune u wemg w iiao nnts end eBilRrRbo:cenoagn titesrrloiogns tiltotor a oatah-geT aRA ntCdddnrw adhstles,o nrly 2h woeaesoaottd1 ecsieshodnfiaed2t rek te ,glVmerhi t ,onbsthr rt p aothsonool Heeholy asengluad Reire ionSd atg dty shobRuil uhp aooata ontnwaroooihdnnniuond i fve agsdPnnr F2c eTyr t bdtr0ohrsohlP ai yooaa11f,rmwthi tr ufo9,irCt iyd aiehb1 tnlbPelh:lt hs,eedroe ih eteooprRtnagenBceh nausCr rikog ee y ndnltMC sar ye g onRespodtta oiioriaeoona,uesuntu ik lsh sintFtd,gSonn ohhe io i.Bntartntuee rrni avlsgogrelnoao otati fssa Fe naiis Cs tdRnrb loatgeo,Ry re e iri rUuevtidt,tgqtlon h ee.thy iPPu hgrkeSnre t,the aeo nh.nw eHtc lirSa eh iHlolki6denalay etni il6a hcCgpRn lggtosa,,i..osh enM tlt-t es eswohBh atatea rnnheheaiirlRslndgd¬nyeyelt. beginning. QUIET ZONE: Those portions of Teton County lying within the following-described bound¬ along said river to the mouth of Arrow Creek, then up Arrow Creek to Route 80, then south on 2dJseuor5eln0usyc c tah-tr ilieooWbrnnel yegdws atsib ltaoohFin udoUgn rb. kdSUo a. .rrBSHdy.ie i:tHg rte hBitrgworeh oagTwoyiintn a9:n y 3Ci ,n9u t3gTph t ehaCo ta p rttteho hepeiekn o M tjrH uotoinfeo ncabnttdea iwognoniafan -tolnRedfira ansTvh,g aiot.nlh l iBeC noCu rpeod aueCsrn,tr teetyhre lkeyl ny adi nnsoogdw u Unwth .iTSwt.hi neHi nsCi tgeuthhrplwe yC a afyrone 9ledl3ko n, w totoihrn teihgtn¬s- aNCnBCroroyoaer.:bb t e2i hknB0Me 1areC)langy rradis ensa het nsiahkti l nepclt goorCWo saittsrhtiesc letddelhe esNe tr CoR nom rSeereatschehislken a, eF mTttporhraaa reRitkililn oe(ou Uennfpf. o , FtS trhthl.tha eheFet w snSoN,e rutnoesnhrost etetrhRn rtS lhi Fnvyeeeo orrravrlr,yk ltiohct haoeenlfe rgoT lnt ynrh sa gsaeailo l i toSduNhnu teohgtn .re s as2Rruia3llmiy i1vdt )meo d twr or iC(atiwU tiaohl.n bftiS noiSt.n hAth FheCeroe seerr eebpeaneso siRktutc ,Sen bCetedahfrnan eetr/keoniyck oCeo,d f ftioT h rttwrcehhalnnieeel satntnhoalooo eirrRdnntth hog ree u oasartulalseoytit end 6aa g 6tllro ,ooos nntaaRhggiddeo tns tuhboa ta noietdtouh 8 tnrero1tdo hsw, aa otodrnhuy nsett h othnsoi e ap RerLi andboist outbrtluteoeoenru u Sld2tyneu3a d cr6ataytol iaor otyptnonh pg o eUrC f os .FTraSxeo2ii.ed mr0Hkt N r,aiB o gttaehuehpleltwykepn n ar ttonyhaox por 1eti rh9mIetn1he am,d w tPtiehiaellluneseymn ts Rt aw nnleCoooosrrnre ettmgrhhev k isooal aetfCnii s odHoU sn u.ico l,Snrg ute.teh tyerHhe, k R nit ogth oofhwe a SwSndeuu a,sf nycttf oh toa1irelno9tknh1dn, North Fork of the Sun River (the eastern boundary of the Sun River Game Preserve) to its con¬ Creek, then west along said creek to Cow Creek, then northwest along said creek to the Lloyd fluence with the South Fork of the Sun River, then easterly along the north bank of Gibson Road, then south along said road to the Cow Island Trail, then northwest along said trail to Lake to the main trail up the North Fork of the Sun River crossing Reclamation Flats, the point Route 236, then north on said route to U. S. Highway 87 at Big Sandy, then southwest along of beginning. said highway to the Marias River at Loma, the point of beginning. Mountain Goat 133 - Swan-Clearwater 142 • Upper Middle Fork: That portion of Flathead County lying within the following- fw1t1ho05ael04yl ,o S •2 wti,hCl tviehnaenbegr ni-enBd aseeusotstt cuteMerrt ihlRboyeeu oaadnasn tdtbade oi5 rnsu4lsoyn,: u d athtalhoerTeynnrh:g l say Bsot a auepiltgdoohi rnnhwtgniiego isshnntawg eio drawfl y yrhL o teaoiarnl deoLc noiRobglvbno ye us,arat tenithdh d5e e 6rnS o E (asaBaodnusu dlttlt eo hFRr estiihsr vhlCeeye ro Er aR-ulaVonosenatti rdgemF) s Uimi sl.l hiySoeei.nen rH t gsCR i gwiUrveh.i eewtSrhk .a di nHyRi v i2ogtih adhtode¬e aPDRRnaoiodvsaui sddtw e,ea e tt8ah st3tte he W aerplt ooy Lilt nvhoatelle*oor oi nSnfN gewba Peastiganeoiia-ndnCka n,lcl ei trnhaFegreoew.nkr e a wtstoete rsBH tDoeairuuvlnnyidd aCeal,rro yetnh egtekh n tTeh rnnea o iFwlr tl1eah2steht5ree,l ryatlh dyo-e nLanl o osslnaooig udN t sharaetoiirduol tynbea oolt unoFn ostdharaeierds y tH tBrtooaoli lltua hntnoedd aSHLrwyaau aktnnoe dnbtFthheaeleeascnn ctkthEa r sielPlbok aaD eudsRdti sRhv i,idbw idtvgoheeeeu,es r nttnoTehdv rreanaelniryorly rP3:ast ho3leoBw3nun,tte eahggtsge hittornehelnrnneyl i y MUnan ga.loSoo lr.auon ttFnnhg tgtwo aht riheteenhse s jtet tueoC Srnd Tloceiyrvntra ivitiaodili lnnec1oe e 7nbon 3Tgeft r a ataLwslti alote Dhitdedoeignv w et Birdptaahoeroidb ellt e-oPtMM o CoK aitrtd reehMsdveehlakeo and ulaT lin MnvrWatdiaidol ii eSnul1d no7btetuo9ear tnittahnwhen esFedas enoj uBtndrhnk oeSScsu tcwCnoihodfoi atnantcfr hthoiey¬e-fr, and down Willow Creek and the Vermilion River westerly along said road to Route 200, then 134 • Swan-Bunker: That portion of Lake County lying within the following-described bound¬ Creek, Argosy Creek, and Dean Creek, then southwesterly along the divide between Dean westerly along said highway to the junction ol Route 56 (Bull River Road), then northerly along ary: Beginning at the Flathead-Lake County line on Route 83, then easterly and southerly Creek and Schafer Creek to Trail 43 at the junction of Trail 87, then northwesterly along said said highway to U. S. Highway 2, the point of beginning. along said county line to Trail 72 on the Swan Range crest, then easterly down said trail to Trail 43 to Trail 237 near Gunsight Lake, then northwesterly along said trail to its junction with 101 • West Cabinet Mountains: That portion of Lincoln and Sanders Counties lying within Forest Road 381 and Quintonkun Creek, then down said creek to Hungry Horse Reservoir and Miner Creek Trail 81, then northerly along said trail to Trail 155 and Morrison Creek Trail 154, the following-described boundary: Beginning on Route 200 at the Idaho state line, then east¬ the South Fork of the Flathead River, then m a southeasterly direction up the South Fork to then easterly along Trail 154 to its junction with Lodgepole Creek Trail 179, then easterly and erly along said route to Route 56 (Bull River Road), then north along said state route to U. S. the mouth of Bunker Creek, then westerly up said creek to Gorge Creek Trail 115, then south¬ northerly along said trail to the Continental Divide, the point of beginning. sHtaigthew lianye 2t,o tRheonu twe e2s0t0e,r ltyh ea lpoonign t soafi db ehgiignhnwinagy. to the Idaho state line, then south along said Jenurolnyrtc hatineordnl y wo afel soTtnreagrill y G3 1aol,r ogtnhege Cn sr aweiedek s ttareanridll y tT oar altoihln e2g 1j u8sna tciodtwi otarnard iol fIt notsh tpehi rTea rNtiicoaknpl eaP- CRoiaonnatn dao,n ntdh T eIrnnas iwlp, iterhsaetteinor lwny ePasaltosensrl gtyo sa atnhidde 1fo5l0l o- wCionngt-idneesnctrailb eDdi vbidoeu: ndTarhyo: seB peogritninoinnsg o of nF ltahteh eCado natninde nPtoawl eDlli vCidoeu natti eSsw lyiticnhgb wacitkh iPn atshse, 131 • Mission Mountains: Those portions of Lake and Missoula Counties lying within the road to the Goat Creek Road, then southerly and westerly along said road to Route 83, then then southerly along the Continental Divide to Trail 138 at White River Pass, then westerly on following-described boundary: Beginning where Route 83 crosses the Swan-Clearwater Di¬ northerly along said route to the Lake-Flathead County Line, the point of beginning. said trail to its junction with Trail 112, then westerly along said trail staying on the south side vide (Lolo National Forest Boundary), then along said divide in a southwesterly direction to of White River to Trail 263, then northerly along said trail to White River, then down the White the Flathead Indian Reservation Boundary, then northerly along said boundary to Trail 17, 140 • Great Northern: That portion of Flathead County lying within the following-described River to the South Fork of the Flathead River, then northerly along said river to Mid Creek and then easterly along said trail to its junction with the Woodward Creek Road, then north and boundary: Beginning at the mouth of theSouth Fork of the Flathead River, then southeasterly Trail 103, then up said trail to Trail 89 on Silvertip Creek, then northerly on said trail to Silvertip east along said road to Route 83, then southerly along said route to the Swan-Clearwater Di¬ up the South Fork, through Hungry Horse Reservoir, to Logan Creek, then easterly up Logan Cabin and Trail 83, then northwesterly along Trail 83 to Trail 43, then northwesterly along said vide, the point of beginning. Creek to Trail 62, then along said trail over the Middle Fork Divide to Dirtyface Creek, then trail to the junction of Dean Creek Trail 87, then northeasterly from said trail junction along the 132 • Swan-Salmon: Those portions of Flathead, Lake, Missoula and Powell Counties lying eeralsyt earnldy wdoewstne rslayi dal ocnrege ksa aidn dr ivEelkr aCnrde eGkl atoc itehre N Matiidodnlael FPoarrkk otof tthhee FNloartthhe aFdo rRk iovfe rt,h teh eFnl anthoretahd¬ dfeivr Cidree beke,t wAergeno sSyc Chraefeekr ,a anndd D Deeaann C Crreeeekks, ttoh ethne s Eolukt hReidagstee Trlryai la 3lo3n3g a ts athide tdriavili dtoe btheetw Ue.Se.n F Socrheas¬t within the following-described boundary: Beginning on Route 83 at the junction of Goat River, then southerly and westerly along the Flathead River to the mouth of the South Fork of Service Trail connecting the Dolly Varden • Pentagon Pass to Pot Mountain, then easterly Creek Road, then easterly and northerly along said road to the Napa Creek Road, then east¬ the Flathead River, the point of beginning along said trail to Trail 173, then southeasterly from said trail junction along the divide be¬ etarrlaoliynl agtol oswanaigdr d st arIaindisl prtooira aBdt iutoonn kT ePrrao iCli n3rte1 ea, knth,d et hdneo enwa nesa tGesrtoleyrrg loyen dC soraweiednk t srtaaoii ldT trocar iTle re1ak1il 5 t2,o 1t ht8he, ent h Seeoanus ettehar slFtyeo rarlkny do a fln otohnregt h Fsealrailtdy- d14e1s c•r iLbeodw ebro uMniddadrlye: FBoerkg:i nniTnhga ot np tohreti oGnl aocife rF Nlaathtieoanda l CPoarukn tbyo ulynidnagr yw aitth Mina rtihaes Pfoalslso,w tihnegn- tbwaceken P tahses Moni dtdhlee Canodn tSinoeunttha lF Dorivkisd eo,f tthhee pFoliantth oefa db eRgiivnenri onvge. r Pentagon Mountain to Switch- head River, then southerly up said river to Big Salmon River, then southerly up said river to southwesterly along said boundary to the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, then southerly 151 • Danaher: Those portions of Lewis and Clark and Powell Counties lying within the Trail 80, then westerly along said trail to Trail 110, then westerly and southerly along said trail along said river to Elk Creek, then westerly up said creek and Dirtyface Creek to Trail 62, then following-described boundary: Beginning on the Continental Divide at White River Pass and to Trail 212, then southeasterly along said trail to the Pendant Creek trail, then southerly along westerly along said trail over the Middle Fork divide to Logan Creek, then down said creek to Trail 138, then westerly on said trail to its junction with Trail 112, then westerly along said trail said trail over the main Swan Range divide to upper Holland Lake and Holland Lake Trail 35, Hungry Horse Reservoir and the South Fork of the Flathead River, then southerly up said res¬ staying on the south side of the White River to Trail 263, then northerly on said trail to the then westerly along said trail to the Owl Creek Loop Road, then northerly and westerly along ervoir and river to Mid Creek, then easterly up said creek to Trail 103, then easterly up the Mid White River, then down the White River to the South Fork of the Flathead River, then southerly said road and the Holland Lake Road to Route 83, then northerly along said route to Goat Creek Trail 103 to its junction with the Silvertip Trail 89, then northerly on the Sllvertip Trail to along said river to Youngs Creek, then southwesterly up said creek to Haun Creek Trail 125, Creek Road, the point of beginning. the Silvertip Cabin and Trail 83, then northwesterly along Trail 83 to Trail 43, then northwest¬ then southerly along said trail to Haun Creek Pass and the Lolo National Forest Boundary, 1fo3l3l o• wSiwngan-d-Ceslcerairbweadt ebro: unTdahroys: e Bpeogritnionninsg o of nM Risosuotue l8a3 a antd t hPeo wHeolll laCnodu Lnatikees Rlyoiandg, wthiethni ne atsht¬e e2Mr3lo7y r traoils ooIntnsg C jTurrenaecilkt i4 To3rn at iowl 1iGt5h4u ,n Mtshliegnnhe rte CaPsrateseesrkl ya Tn ardalo ilTn w8g1i Tn, rtCahirle en1e5 kn4 oTtorrta hiitle s2r jl3uy7n ,a clttohionengn wnsaoitirhdt h tthwraeei lLs ttoeodr lTgyer apaillo ol1ne5 gC5 rTaerneaidkl tahloenng e tahsete Crloyn atilnoenngt asla iDdi vbiodeu ntod aWryh ittoe tRhiev eCr oPnatsisn,e tnhtea lp Doiinvtid oef abte Tgrinipnlein Dg.i vide, then northerly erly along said road and the Owl Creek Loop Road to the Upper Holland Lake Trail 35, then Trail 179, then easterly and northerly along said trail to the Continental Divide, then northerly 212 - North Flint Range: Those portions of Granite and Powell Counties lying within the easterly along said trail to Upper Holland Lake and the Pendant Creek Trail, then northerly and along said divide to the Glacier National Park boundary at Marias Pass, the point of begin¬ following-described boundary: Beginning at Drummond, then in a southeasterly direction easterly on said trail to Shaw Creek Trail 212, then northerly on said trail to the Big Salmon ning. along Interstate Highway 90 to the Race Track Creek Bridge, then up Race Track Creek in a Trail 110, then northerly and easterly along said trail to the South Fork Trail 80, then southerly westerly direction to Race Track Lake and the trail to Red Lion Road, then southwesterly down on said trail to Big Salmon Creek, then down Big Salmon Creek to the South Fork ol the Flat- the Red Lion Road to its junction with State Route 1 at Georgetown Lake, then in a northerly head River, then in a southerly direction along the South Fork to Youngs Creek, then southerly direction along State Route 1 to Drummond, the point of beginning. Page 8 1990 & 1991 Legal Descriptions 3b2o3u n- dSaoryu:t hB Aegbisnanroinkga :o n tThhea tY pelolrotwiosnto onfe PRairvke rC wohuenrtey itl ylienagv ews iYtheinll otwhes tofonlel oNwaitniogn-dale sPcarrikb eadt 4d1e4s c• rNiboerdth b Toeutnond:a ryT: hBoesgei npnoirntigo nats Gofa Tteewtoany aPnadss P oonn Tdrearial 1C0o5u, ncotimesm lyeinncge w niothritnh etahset eforllylo awlionngg- Gardiner, then northerly down said river to the mouth of Mill Creek, then southeasterly up Mill Trail 105 to Swift Dam, then easterly along County Road 146 to Dupuyer, then southerly along Creek to the East Fork of Mill Creek, theri easterly up the East Fork of Mill Creek to the East U. S. Highway 89 to County Road 144, then westerly on County Road 144 to Trailhead 114 at Mountain Goat (continued) Fork of Mill Creek • Fourmile Creek divide at Silver Pass, then from said Pass easterly down West Fork Teton, then westerly on Trail 114 to Teton Pass on the Continental Divide, then Fourmile Creek to the Boulder River, then southerly up the Boulder River to Bridge Creek, northward along the Continental Divide to Gateway Pass, the point of beginning. 2fRtsoo1to al3Rlut oe•at wLe cH oei1n siTgatg rthC- adwGcreekaese yoLck rra9:gi k0bee,etT ,odt thhw hoebennson e uL a inpanldook aanrentr,gi y oe t:hIan nessBntt eoe erifrng slGy tiaan rd tanneiniro nieHrtgceti ht,gai ePohta nowtsw hataeeyelrol llj9ny ua0g nnd icRdinrt aieDaocc enetsei oTooru nrfLat hoctahkdleoe rgCnl eyrRg eC edeRodkire u etdLnoc it Lottiihneioo senn R l b ytRoroiaino ddgiagt dswae n ajoiutdnnhn d iSIcn nTtt titareohatrniee¬l tvWtsohtiod eetennhs t ebe s FeoRYtouwiervtklheel owreo wnafe t sHs CGttoereoanlrlrwlerdyo iN Manureapiortn ,iuB gotn nhrCtiaaedrli g nepPee oaa kiCnrn ktdrto e bo BeHofkr ube itdnleolgdgr eoatih nraMyenr,i io nBntughgrn ie.Cdt nagr ieewne ,Cek ts,rh teteehernkel y ns- o aWsulooteuhnstegth r Feslyarol iryfdkr o dobmofow uHsnnae dildHalr redoylial vrrtiooidna etgrh i dCneog rYw eCeenlkrl oet whdeike¬¬ 4fTtPho1raael5slin los - w 1sBa2oini0nurd,cgt hh-tTh deCreeralrnisylec er1naki0olb:o5r en,td hgt Twhb Theoernousa sntilened r 1oalp0ryrot4y h tr:toe toiB ao tsBhentgeesa ir donmlgyfn eo iTarnu elgPtoth oana nstgo s,t f h,T P tterohha niLeel dneS1we 0oari5aluso taatnhonng ddF St owhCGrelkila fa Ctrc BkoDi aeNnadrtm agiCtne,i oeort nunhCtnaearltnle i F eeDnskoo i rvlaeryitlsdihontew ngb tg aoow ru TdGintr haadaiitaclne rrw 1yot2h asa0eyst, with State Route 1, then along State Route 1 in a westerly direction to its junction with the Red 324 • Spanish Peaks: Those portions of Madison and Gallatin Counties lying within the Birch Creek on Trail 121 to the National Forest Boundary, then north and west along National Lion Road, the point of beginning. following-described boundary: Beginning at the mouth of Jack Creek, then easterly up said Forest boundary to the point of beginning. 2fFtho2iesl0lh oS- wCoSruionetueghtk- hd FR eoSsoruckarpd iFe,b ritesihdohe r bn:C o srueoTneudkhta hoRr syuoe:pa pdBth oeterogt iFitonhinnsehsi n LCogof r aleoMte SkCi usrRsepooeeukaridl-oaF rt io,as nththhd eC enM rS esioeonkueu trDhtah liF evCaoidsroektu, oonthnft i eFeIninss thsleyo rCiusnrttgaeh et weko ,i9n tt0 hhF itenoon rt tehhusepet cldearrotleiwyne nk uR psti ovas eiatdrhi,d etr hi rvMeievnrae drteo aitso sRo tJenoar-uclGytkea d lC8lo4arwt,e ietnnhk seR,a ntiihv dwee Mr epss oiDtdeindirvlltey iod afaen lbaodenn gWdgi nteshnsaetii nd FMg or.oir dkudstl ete o tF otoh trehk eG o Maf ltlahadteii nsWo Rnei vsRte irFv, eothrr,k et nho efn noth rsteoh uGetrahlly¬¬ 4dtMi3eo1osn cu -rR nSitboaleaeindde)sp bitGnoogu atm nhGdeeai arPMynrt:ie: s ssBeoreTuvgrheiia)n tRnt oiipvn oUegrr p,ta iptoth enWer nooH fl sfo LolCtueerwtreh eiLwsk a,aa krtnehdd e a unnCp dln a sotrahkri etdhC Heoraiulvlsngetrt eoy r(n eRl xyUaci.nnl uSgcd .h wi HnRigitogh haitnhdw e,at htyGhe e9a 1nfto e (wlsRl oeoewscf rti etnohagn¬e- Roads 343 and 343A to U. S. Highway 12, then west along Highway 12 to the Montana-ldaho 325 - Jack Creek-lndian Creek: Those portions of Gallatin and Madison Counties lying within said road to the Interstate 15, then northward along said interstate to Wolf Creek, the point of Divide, then northwest along said divide to Lookout Pass, then east on U. S. 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Boundary description on described boundary: Beginning at the junction of Tin Cup Creek and U.S. Highway 93, then Madison, then southerly down Beaver Creek to the confluence of Beaver Creek and the West 514 • Line Creek: That portion of Carbon County lying within the following-described bound¬ southerly along U.S. Highway 93 to the Montana-ldaho Border, then southwesterly and north¬ Fork of Beaver Creek, then southwesterly up the West Fork of Beaver Creek to the head of ary: Beginning at Red Lodge, then easterly along Route 308 to Belfry and its junction with erly along said border to Tin Cup Creek Headwaters, then easterly down Tin Cup Creek to its Papoose Creek, then westerly down Papoose Creek to the Madison River, then northerly down Route 72, then southerly along Route 72 to the Montana-Wyoming state line, then westerly junction with U.S. Highway 93, the point of beginning. the Madison River to the mouth of Wolf Creek, the point of beginning. along said state line to Rock Creek, then northerly and easterly down Rock Creek to Red Lodge, the point of beginning. 270 • East Fork Bitterroot: That portion of Ravalli County lying within the following- 328 • Papoose Creek-Rock Creek: Those portions of Gallatin and Madison Counties lying described boundary: Beginning at the junction of U. S. Highway 93 and the Skalkaho Road within the following-described boundary: Beginning at the mouth of Papoose Creek on the 517 • Rock Creek: Those portions of Carbon and Park Counties lying within the following- (Route 38), then easterly along said road to the Bitterroot-Rock Creek Divide, then southerly Madison River, then easterly up Papoose Creek to the head of the West Fork of Beaver Creek, described boundary: Beginning at Red Lodge, then southerly and westerly up Rock Creek to along said divide to its junction with the Continental Divide, then southwesterly along said then easterly down the West Fork of Beaver Creek to Beaver Creek, then southerly down Bea¬ the Montana-Wyoming state line, then westerly along said state line to Big Moose Lake and divide to the Montana-ldaho State Line, then westerly along the state line to U. S. Highway 93, ver Creek to the Madison River, then westerly and northerly along the Madison River to the Russell Creek, then northerly up Russell Creek through Widewater, Fox and Russell lakes to then northerly along said highway to its junction with the Skalkaho Road (Route 38), the point mouth of Papoose Creek, the point of beginning Dead Horse Lake, then easterly over the Broadwater River-East Rosebud Divide to Fossil of beginning. 329 - Hellroaring-Slough Creek: Those portions of Park County lying within the following- aLnadk ee, atshteenrl yn oarlothnegr lRy oauntde 7ea8s ttoe rRlye dd oLwodng teh, eth Ee apsot iRnto osfe bbuegdi nCnrienegk. to Roscoe, then southerly 280 • North Blackfoot: Those portions of Lewis and Clark and Powell Counties lying within described boundary: Beginning on Slough Creek on the Yellowstone National Park Boundary, the following-described boundary: Beginning at Rogers Pass, then west along Route 200 to then westerly along said boundary to Hellroaring Creek, then northerly up said creek to the 518 - Froze-to-Death: Those portions of Park, Carbon and Stillwater Counties lying within its junction with the Landers Fork Road, then north along said road to its junction with Cop¬ West Fork of Hellroaring Creek, then northerly up said creek to the divide between the West the following-described boundary: Beginning at Roscoe, then southwesterly up East Rose¬ per Creek Road 330, then northwest along said road to its junction with the Indian Meadows Fork of Hellroaring Creek and Bridge Creek, between Crow Mountain and Bridge Mountain, bud Creek to Fossil Lake, then westerly over the Broadwater River-East Rosebud Divide to Road, then north along said road to its junction with U.S.F.S. Trail 481, then northwest along then northerly from said divide down Bridge Creek to the Main Boulder River, then southerly Dead Horse Lake, then southeasterly down Russell Creek through Russell, Fox arid Widewa¬ said trail to its junction with U.S.F.S. Trail 32T, then west along said trail to its junction with up said river to the East Fork of the Boulder River then easterly and southerly up said river to ter Lakes to Big Moose Lake and the Montana-Wyoming State Line, then westerly along said U.S.F.S. Trail 31T, then northwest along said trail to the Dry Fork-Flathead Divide, then north¬ the East Fork of the Boulder River-Slough Creek Divide, then easterly over said divide to state line to the Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River, then northwesterly up said river to the east along said divide to Triple Divide and the Continental Divide, then southeast along the Slough Creek, then southerly down said creek to the Yellowstone National Park Boundary, the mouth of the Broadwater River, then northwesterly up said river to Iceberg Peak and Grass¬ Continental Divide to Rogers Pass, the point of beginning. point of beginning. hopper Glacier, then northeasterly down West Rosebud Creek to its junction with the Roscoe- Dean Road, then southeast along said road to Roscoe, the point of beginning. 330 • North Absaroka: Those portions of Park and Sweet Grass Counties lying within the following-described boundary: Beginning on the Yellowstone River at the mouth of the Boul¬ 519 • Fishtail: Those portions of Stillwater and Park Counties lying within the following- der River near Big Timber, then southwesterly up the Boulder River to Fourmile Creek, then described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Roscoe-Dean Road and West Rosebud westerly up Fourmile Creek to the Fourmile Creek - East Fork of Mill Creek Divide at Silver Creek, then southwesterly up said creek to Grasshopper Glacier and Iceberg Peak, then Pass, then westerly from said pass down the East Fork of Mill Creek to Mill Creek, then north¬ southeasterly down the Broadwater River to the Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River, then 3ly1i2n g• Pwioitnhiene rt heT fhoolsloew pionrgti-odness corfi bBeeda vbeoruhnedaadr,y D: eeBre Lgoindngien, gS ialvt eWr Bisodwo man, dt hMenad sisoounth Ceorluyn atineds wloewsstetorlnye d Roiwvner Mtoi ltlh Cer meeoku ttoh tohfe t hYee lBloowulsdtoenr eR Rivievre rn, etahre Bn ing oTritmhebrelry, athned peoaisntet rolfy b deogwinnn itnhge .Y el¬ slRionouea tdtho,e taHhseitgneh rnwlyoa rdytho 2ww12ne,s sttaehriedlyn r ainvlooernrt tgho ws taehisedt e Mrrolyoadn at taloonn aig-tsW sjuayinodcm thiinioggnh Swwtaiatyhte tt ohL eiDn Saeit, sitlyhl wePnaa tswesr-e LRstaivekerelry, A tahbleounnn gnd oasrnathcid¬e easterly along Route 278 to Interstate 15, then northerly along said interstate to Route 43, 331 - Snowcrest Mountains: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties lying erly down the Stillwater River to Nye and its junction with the Nye-Dean Road, then easterly then westerly and southerly along said route to Wisdom, the point of beginning. within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of Route 41 and Route 287 along said road to its junction with the Roscoe-Dean Road, then easterly along said road to its 3tathil1eoe3snn -g lCye iaIrnansgztte eywrr Mlsiyttha oatiunelon 9tntha0gie nt Rosfo: o Ulul.oTtSew.h 2Hion9sig4eg - htpdowoe sarUctyi.r Soi8.bn 9eHs, d oit ghfb heMownu eannaydog a1hrrt2ehy,r e:,t rhWlByehen age leiaonatnlnsagtinne Udrgl, .y SaS .ta w HlBoeiineggt gh TG wsimraaayibds es8 rh 9a,i ngtthodhe wPRnaa owryuk ett Ceos t o2eUu9rn.lS4y¬,. asRroato iuTdatwd er, io nttoa hB deit rntsio dJn gtuohenresct ,ht Litwohoneen sngwt eCeirtarhleys teR eakorl olRuynto egaa l2dso8a,n 7itgdh, eaRrnto o Tasudwot eiutno t2 h BR8wr7oie dutsogtte eet h4sr,l1e y tah Rateu lD obpnyiolg liRo nsnitav ,o ietdfhr ebRroneoag andidno t,nr ottih hntheegnae. s Csteolroulvtyhe ear-lrBolynla gac lksoatnaiidgl junction with the West Rosebud Creek, the point of beginning. Highway 191, then southerly along said highway to Big Timber, the point of beginning. 340 - Highland: Those portions of Beaverhead, Madison, Jefferson and Sllverbow Counties 3eBr2ol0yw -a CTndoo ubnnaoctrictehose lRryloyino agtl woMnitgohu iRnno ttauhitnees f:2o 8l7loT twoh oiRnsgoe- udpteeos r4ct1iro iabntes Td o wbfi onMu Bnadrdiaidsrgoyen: s,B, Gtehagelilnna ntniinon,rg tJ haeetfr fEleynr osnonisn ,R tahonuednte Sw 4i1elvs tte¬or lIRynoitnaegdr s w(taMittheei lnr1o 5tsh ene-eT faworli lnRo owBcirknidegrg-,d etseh sgecrnrai vbseeoldu rtbohoaeudrln)y,d taahrleyon:n geB aeIsngteitnernlrysint aagtl eoa nt 1gt5h tetho jeu intHsci tgjiuohn nRc otoifoa Idnn ttweor istihttsa ttjehu e9n 0cH taiiongndh Turn with infWorHmAatTio ■n Route 55, then northeasterly on Route 55 to Interstate 90 at Whitehall, then easterly on said with State Route 41 to State Route 55, then northerly along said route to State Route 2 at Whi¬ WHERE ■ ianlotenrgs tsaatied t oh iCghawrdawye tlol, Ethnennis s, othueth peoaisntte orlfy b oeng iRnnoiuntge. 359 to U. S. Highway 287, then southerly tIenhtearlls,t athtee nto w ietss tjeurnlyc taionnd wnoitrht hIenrtleyr satlaotneg 1 s5a, itdh ero^uolme tt oo fI nbteegrisntantien g9.0 , then westerly along said In WHEN ■ 321 - Medicine Lodge-Big Sheep: That portion of Beaverhead County lying within the 380 • Radersburg: Those portions of Jefferson, Broadwater, and Lewis and Clark Counties P HOW ■ following-described boundary: Beginning at Bannack Pass on Route 324 and the Montana- lying within the following-described boundar, Beginning at Boulder, then southerly along OACHERS ldaho State Line, then northerly and easterly along said route to Interstate 15, then southerly Route 69 to Route 2, then easterly along said route to U. S. Highway 287, then northerly along along said interstate to Monida Pass on the Montana-ldaho State Line, then southerly, east¬ said highway to Interstate 15, then southerly along said Interstate to Boulder, the point of erly and northerly along said state line to Bannack Pass, the point of beginning. beginning. (847-6661 322 • South Big Hole: That portion of Beaverhead County lying within the following- 393 - Bridgers: Those portions of Gallatin County lying within the following-described MONT described boundary: Beginning at Wisdom, then southerly along Route 278 to the Bannack- boundary: Beginning at the junction of Route 205 and 86 at Bozeman, then easterly and north¬ Grant County Road, then southerly along said road to Route 324, then westerly and southerly erly along Route 86 to its junction with the Flaihead Pass Road, then westerly along said road along said route to the Montana/Idaho State Line at Bannack Pass, then westerly and north¬ to its junction with the Rocky Mountain Road (Route 411), then southerly along said road to erly along said Line to Route 43 at Lost Trail Pass, then easterly along said route to Wisdom its junction with Route 205, then southeasterly along said route to its junction with Route 86, and Route 278, the point of beginning. the point of beginning. Areas Closed or Limited to Hunting Methods for Big Game Bighorn Sheep Closure, Closed Area Within Bighorn Sheep Hunting District 500: Those por¬ Jefferson River Closed Area: Closed to hunting of big game except as designated under Prison Ranch (Portion of): Portion as oosted on the west side of Deer Lodge. tions of Stillwater and Sweet Grass Counties lying within the following-described boundary: hunting regulation. Beginning at the point where U.S. Highway 287 crosses the former C.M. Hookery Recreation Area (As Posted): Hunting by shotgun, bow and arrow or muzzle loader Beginning at Woodbine Campground then westerly along the adjacent rocky reef to the Main St. P. & P. Railway right-of-way, nearSappington, then northeasterly along U.S. Highway 287 to only as posted and as described under current regulations. jSmutanilnclw tiFoaltnae trws- WiRtheo stathd eF a oSnrtkdil oltwfh teaht eeFr o SRrteiivlsletw r,S atetherevrn iDc seivo ibudotehu Tenrrdalayilr, yut,hp e tshnae inndo erritavhseetrer tlroyly Wa laoolnoognd gbs aisniadei dCtr aabimol utpong dtrhoaeury nH dtoo, r tshiet¬es CSth aeMp jp.u iSnntcg. ttPio.o n&n, oPt.hf ReIn apitleowrinsaytta ,o ttefh beHenigg sihnownuaitnhygw 9.0 e,s ttheerlny eaalsotnegr lCy .aMlo. nSgt. IPn. t&e rPs.t aRtaei l9w0a tyo tiots H juignhcwtiaoyn 2w8i7t hn tehaer Smtweeeeeelten yn FeLxoatrk eetso Gt tSahmeer evB iPocryee Ssaencrdov uept:r irvoBaatdeeg ilinan nnSdien, cgtth iaoetnn a n2p0oo,ri ntTht1 wo7Nnh e,s rRaem1 F5eWo rb,e osthut enSnde arevrayics teto ol atnnh deth asene cdbt opiuorinnvd alaitnery el abbneed¬¬ point of beginning. Lake Bowdoin Migratory Waterfowl Refuge: Closed to hunting of big game. tween Section 17 and 20, then east on said section line and east on north line of Section 21, Brinkman Game Preserve: TheSVJ? Section 7, and EV2, NE’A section 7, and SVi section 8, Lincoln Archery District: Refer to legal description of deer-elk district 284. T17N, R15W to State Route . 83, then south on Star Route . 83 to Riverview Drive in Section 3, a1Ln6ib.d e 1Nr7tWy. 1CV84o, us1ne9t,cy t2,i 0oM,n 2o 81n,,t aS2n’2/a2, . 2 s3e.c 2ti5o. n2 69., S27’/.j 2a8n, d2 9E,V 3z5, ,N 3E6’;A a lsl eicnt itoonw n10s.h iApl l2 o9fN s, ercatniogen s7 E1,1 ,M1.4P,.1M5.,. cLoinmcoplrnis Cesl othseed a rAerae aa:r ouSndec tthioen t o2w4n, To1f 4LNin, cRo9lnW. , shall be closed to big game hunting. 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ttihoen s e11c,t itoon t hlien ew beesttw beoeunn sdeacrtyi oonf 3O5l,d t Sowtenels hBipri d2g9e. :r anTghea 4t pwoerstito, nP oonf dDeirsatr Cicot u1n7t0y ,i nM Folnattahneaa.d County lying in Sections 9.10,15, Wthaersme sSepcrtiinognss Gthaamt el iPe rseosuertvhe o: f tAhell Aofn saecocntidoan-sW 1a3r,m 1 4S, p2r3in, gasn dh i2g4h,w eaxyc eopr te sausct ho fp tohreti oBnust toef- section 11, then south along the boundary line of section 11 and section 14, continuing south and 16 of Township 28N, Range 21W, within the following-described boundary: Beginning at Deer Lodge highway, all In township 5 north, range 10 west. to the south boundary line of section 14, then east along the south boundary of section 14 and the Old Steel Bridge on the Flathead River, then following the county road in a westerly direc¬ section 13 to the point of beginning. tion to the Stillwater River, then down the east bank of the Stillwater River to its confluence NOTE: At the time of printing, the department was in the process of abandoning the Warm Helmville-Ovando Archery District: Refer to legal description of deer-elk district 290; wthieth p tohien tF olfa tbheegaidn nRinivge.r , then up the west bank of the Flathead River to the Old Steel Bridge, Sgipornin Tgwso G Haemaed qPuraersteerrvse i.n HMuinstseorusl ain (t4e0r6e-s5t4e2d- 5i5n0 h0u) nfotirn ign ftohrem patrieosne no/ne t shheo cuulrdr ecnotn sttaacttu sth oef tRhee¬ preserve before hunting.

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