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Where can I learn more? There is so much to learn about fish and fishing that you could spend a lifetime learning all about it. Some people do! Many people spend their entire lives learning and studying about fish and how to catch them, and they never grow tired of it. You can learn more about fish in lots of different places. Check out your local library, look on the Internet, and ask your teachers to teach about fish in your classes at school. You can also visit your nearest Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks office to pick up information about fish. Many children who like to go fishing join the Montana Angling Youth, or MAY Club. It is a free club, with no meetings to attend, and you receive a newsletter about Montana fishing several times each year. You can join by sending your name, address, and age to: 490 North Meridian Road Kalispell, MT 59901 Fishing licenses: In Montana, a fishing license is required for most people before they can go fishing. There are different types of licenses required for different people, depending upon how old you are, and whether you are a resident of the state. If you're under the age of 12 and a Montana resident, no fishing license is required, but you must observe all limits and regulations. If you're a Montana resident age 12 to 14, a Conservation license is required. Youths age 15 and over must purchase a Montana resident fishing license or special Youth Fishing License. Check a current copy of the Montana Fishing Regulations for more information or go the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Website and click on the Fishing button to learn more about licenses and regulations. |
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