Invasive fish found in community ponds in Three Forks and Livingston
FWP said anglers reported illegal introductions, and staff caught nine bass in a June 1 sample.
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Invasive fish found in Three Forks, Livingston ponds
Fisheries staff with FWP confirmed recent reports of invasive fish in community ponds in Three Forks and Livingston. FWP received two reports from anglers who observed northern pike in the Three Forks Ponds, which are less than a mile from the Madison River. Fisheries staff confirmed these reports on May 28 when two pike were captured by gillnetting. FWP also heard from anglers in late May who noticed bass in a pond in Livingston commonly known as the Sacajawea Lagoon, which is along Fleshman Creek adjacent to the Yellowstone River.
Invasive fish found in community ponds in Three Forks and Livingston
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks confirmed invasive fish in community ponds in Three Forks and Livingston and reminded the public that illegal fish introductions are prohibited, with possible rewards for tips on wildlife crimes.
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