87-2-1001. (Temporary) Reciprocal fishing privileges of licensees of bordering states. (1) Any person who is properly licensed to fish in a state which borders the state of Montana and who complies with Montana fish and game laws and regulations may fish in any part of a lake, reservoir, pond, or body of water in Montana that lies within or partly within 10 miles of the boundaries of this state when such water is declared to be open to fishing by the department; provided, however, that such bordering state grants the same or similar privileges in any such body or bodies of water or in all lakes, reservoirs, ponds, or bodies of water similarly defined within its boundaries to holders of valid Montana fishing licenses and provided further that such state enters into a reciprocal agreement with Montana setting forth terms as provided by this part.
(2) The department is authorized to enter into reciprocal agreements with corresponding state officials of adjoining states for purposes of providing such reciprocal fishing privileges upon any body or bodies of water as described above. Such agreements may include provisions by which each state shall honor the license of the other state only when there is affixed to such license a stamp purchased from the honoring state, the charge for such stamp being set by mutual agreement of the states.
87-2-1001. (Effective March 1, 1998) Reciprocal fishing privileges of licensees of bordering states. (1) Any person who is properly licensed to fish in a state that borders Montana and who complies with Montana fish and game laws and regulations may fish in any part of a lake, reservoir, pond, or body of water in Montana that lies within or partly within 10 miles of the boundaries of Montana when the water is declared to be open to fishing by the department if the bordering state grants the same or similar privileges in any body or bodies of water or in all lakes, reservoirs, ponds, or bodies of water similarly defined within its boundaries to holders of valid Montana fishing licenses, and if the bordering state enters into a reciprocal agreement with Montana setting forth terms as provided by this part.
(2) The department is authorized to enter into reciprocal agreements with corresponding state officials of adjoining states for purposes of providing reciprocal fishing privileges upon any body or bodies of water as described in subsection (1). A reciprocal agreement may include provisions by which each state shall honor the license of the other state only when a valid reciprocal license is purchased from the honoring state, the charge for the reciprocal license being set by mutual agreement of the states.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 14, L. 1965; amd. Sec. 13, Ch. 417, L. 1977; R.C.M. 1947, 26-225; amd. Sec. 10, Ch. 187, L. 1997.