MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION 



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With limited funds at its disposal, the game department has striven to 

 cover 90,000,000 acres or 140,997 square miles within Montana's border. Hindered 

 by a legal controversy, which at times tended to undermine the spirit of the 

 department, it went ahead with its activities, and is proud of its efforts in 

 protecting game life in the state from those who would destroy it. 



With 50 game law violations, Deer Lodge county heads the list for arrests 

 in 1933, and still retained its place in 1934 with 39 arrests. During the biennium 

 Carter, Daniels, Garfield, Liberty, McCone, Powder River, Teton, Treasure and 

 Wibaux counties emerged with a clean slate. 



The following shows the record of arrests for violations of the fish and 

 game laws during the last 22 years : 



1913 

 1914 

 1915 

 1916 

 1917 

 1918 

 1919 

 1920 

 1921 

 1922 

 1923 



49 

 123 

 237 

 156 

 171 

 219 



60 

 116 

 278 

 336 

 403 



1924 

 1925 

 1926 

 1927 

 1928 

 1929 

 1930 

 1931 

 1932 

 1933 

 1934 



328 

 482 

 366 

 345 

 407 

 341 

 514 

 455 

 458 

 468 

 347 



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