Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Montana Wild Life, Vol. 2: April, 1930
A report of the returns of the preda tory animal contest for the year 1929 was made as follows: Five clubs in the state submitted scores for the contest. First prize was won by the Big Timber Rod and Gun Club; second prize won by the Lewistown Rod and Gun Club; third prize won by the Northern Lewis and Clark Rod and Gun Club of Augusta; fourth prize won by the Musselshell Valley Sportsmen's Association and fifth prize won by the Stanford Rod and Gun Club. According to the rules of the contest, a premium of $15 is to be paid to each of these clubs submitting scores. The Big Timber Rod and Gun Club won $40 for the highest score on predatory birds, $40 for the highest score on predatory animals, and $20 for the highest score on eggs of. Preda tory birds. Miss Dorothy Cox, a mem ber of the Northern Lewis and Clark Sportsmen's Association, won $25 for making the highest individual score.
Commissioner Moore requested that Brook Stream, within Pioneer Park, at Billings, be closed to fishing for two years, in view of the fact that it is being fished considerably, and the fish erman are damaging the park property, and his motion was approved.
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