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Citations issued for off-roading incident in Big Hole River

FWP game wardens recently issued citations to four individuals following an off-roading incident on the Big Hole River on Sept. 28. FWP first became aware of the incident when videos posted online showed side-by-sides driving in the Big Hole River at Salmon Fly Fishing Access Site near Melrose. The incident received lots of publicity, which…

FWP game wardens recently issued citations to four individuals following an off-roading incident on the Big Hole River on Sept. 28.
FWP first became aware of the incident when videos posted online showed side-by-sides driving in the Big Hole River at Salmon Fly Fishing Access Site near Melrose. The incident received lots of publicity, which led to several tips from the public that helped wardens gather information.
Four individuals were cited for violating Administrative Rules of Montana 12.12.115, which prohibits operating a vehicle off authorized routes. The citation comes with a $135 fine.
Signs are posted at Salmon Fly Fishing Access Site advising visitors that off-road travel is prohibited at the site. However, many roads and trails throughout Montana may not be signed but still subject to restrictions. Motorists should be aware that roads and trails may be closed to all or certain types of motorized travel at different times of the year. Contact the applicable land management agency to find out what restrictions may be in effect.
Staying on designated roads and trails helps protect resources from erosion, noxious weeds, soil compaction, habitat damage, and negative impacts to aquatic and terrestrial wildlife.
FWP game wardens rely on tips from the public. To report a crime against wildlife or state lands, visit tipmont.mt.gov

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