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Hank Nilson was fishing with Myron Kibler when he caught this 44-inch, 19.5-pound northern. See this and other great photos in our Photo gallery

Montana PikeMasters held its annual Leonard Lawver Memorial Kids Fishing Day on June 6 at South Pond in Laurel. Click here to see the Kids Day photo gallery.

Nate McClenning holds up a 44-inch, 24-pound tiger muskie during net sampling at Deadmans Basin by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
Montana PikeMasters is all about service
to pike, anglers, kids
Montana PikeMasters members are dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of northern pike and other fisheries, to helping all anglers no matter what species of fish they seek and to helping kids learn more about the great sport of fishing.
The Billings Chapter has undertaken many projects toward those ends.
Our members have helped Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks in both spawning operations and removal of unwanted pike populations, taking the meat from the pike and donating it to relief agencies. They've held kids fishing days and purchased a windmill pond aerator for a community fishing pond at nearby Laurel. They helped rehabilitate a multi-species pond at Broadview. They sank Christmas trees for habitat in Lake Elmo, an urban fishery on the edge of Billings, to provide habitat for the fish there.
Montana PikeMasters also co-sponsors the annual Camp Mak-A-Dream Walleye Benefit on Canyon Ferry Reservoir which donates all of its entry fees to the cancer camp for youths and young adults at Gold Creek, Montana, and donates all of its conservation fees to fisheries management activities on Canyon Ferry.
Montana PikeMasters hosts tournaments, aids other organizations in their fishing outreach programs and, when club members have the time, they even go fishing themselves. Join us. We're an active group, striving to make a difference in the fishing world of Montana.
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