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How We Manage Fish Creek Wildlife Management Area. Like most of the state's Wildlife Management Areas, Fish Creek WMA is managed by DEC's Division of Fish and Wildlife for wildlife conservation and wildlife-associated recreation (hunting, trapping, wildlife viewing, and photography).
The Fish Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) and Fish Creek State Park are located approximately 41 miles west of Missoula, Montana between Alberton and Tarkio along Interstate 90. Portions of the property lay both north and south of the Interstate and Clark Fork River in the Nemote Creek and Fish Creek drainages, respectively.
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Unless otherwise specified, the WMAs are open to hunting, fishing and trapping. Check current hunting and fishing proclamations for details or contact the North Dakota Game and Fish Department at 701-328-6300. 3 miles east, 4 miles north of junction of U.S. Highway 85 and ND Highway 50.
Fish Creek State Park covers more than 5,600 acres, making it the largest state park in western Montana. The park is part of a larger state-owned public land complex, covering more than 45,000 acres, that is managed by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP).
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The Fish Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA) is a 4,438-acre tract of land located in southwestern St. Lawrence County, eight miles west of the city of Ogdensburg and one mile south of Black Lake.
The Fish Creek drainage contains myriad state-managed public lands, including areas managed by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) that include Fish Creek State Park, Fish Creek Wildlife Management Area, and the Big Pine and Forks Fishing Access sites as well as trust lands managed by Montana’s Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (...
Located approximately 40 miles west of Missoula and 25 miles east of Superior, FWP's key Fish Creek sites include Fish Creek State Park, Fish Creek Wildlife Management Area (WMA), Big Pine Fishing Access Site (FAS), and Forks FAS.
Formed through glaciation, Fish Creek WMA consists of a natural wetland complex surrounded by sections of steep, rocky outcroppings of granite. The WMA’s outer boundaries are diverse habitats ranging from agricultural fields and shrublands to coniferous and deciduous forests.