Montana Rivers Becoming Too Low and Too Hot for Fish
The continuing drought and the early fire season continue to cause major restrictions throughout Montana. In Western Montana, Stage 2 fire restrictions have been put on most lands, including, most recently, on those of the Bureau of Land Management. But, starting in southwest Montana and on into eastern Montana, it s the rivers that are, literally, taking the heat.
When Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks receives word that a river has dropped below a critical level for fish survival or the stream s daily water temperature is at least 73 degrees for three days in a row, that river is closed to any fishing.
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