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MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION 



taken in every community toward wild life, compared to the situation a few 

 years ago. 



If we continue getting the cooperation from all sportsmen in the state in the 

 future as we have in the last two years, I predict a great future for game in our 

 state. 



If we keep progressing in the future as we have in the last few years it wi'I 

 be difficult for other states in the union to show sportsmen more real pleasure 

 than in Montana. The younger boys growing up should have a paradise if their 

 dads continue their activity in the conservation and protection of fish and game 

 in the Treasure State. 



Montana's commission form of fish and game administration has brought effi- 

 cient results, accoi'ding to sportsmen who have compared the county-control sys- 

 tem operative in other states with the centralized form operative in Montana. 

 The gospel of conservation and protection is being preached and practiced by 

 Dads and Sons and the spirit now prevailing bodes well for the future welfare of 

 fish, fowl and big game throughout the state. 



CARELESSNESS KILLS BULL MOOSE 



MAGXIFICEXT BULL MOOSJi: ILLEG.ILLY KILLED IX THE MADISOX COUX- 

 THY. Hiiiitii-.s (ifflirtrd iritlt burl: /< vir dttriiii/ tlir ell: sciisoii nrr (n bhtmr for kiUiiuj 

 tlitsc prntictril iiionurclis. Iflu ii thr mi.stuke is iliscovrrnl thri/ ore lift in the hills In 

 full prey to predatory animals. Drptity (iamr Warden Thomas 0. Peasley is shown in 



foref/nnuid. 



