FWP seeking public comment on some environmental assessments
HELENA – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on two environmental assessments (EAs). For more information, including how to submit comments, click on the link provided or visit fwp.mt.gov/public-notices.
Clearwater Fishing Access Site EA
The Clearwater Crossing Fishing Access Site is in the Blackfoot drainage along the Clearwater River, 30 miles east of Bonner on Highway 200. It is managed by FWP and is a highly popular site. Clearwater Crossing is used heavily by the public for river access and camping. The site is 16 acres in size and includes a day use area, one latrine, a pioneered hand launch, six campsites, and a gravel boat ramp with an undefined parking area.
The original design of the site located the camps directly in the riparian area of the Clearwater River. This has caused erosion and a corresponding decrease in streamside vegetation. There is a more suitable location for these campsites within the FAS boundaries. The project proposal would move the six campsites to the east into the treed area. The previous location of the campsites should be revegetated to improve aesthetics and stream health. A defined parking area for users of the boat ramp would also improve site vegetation and reduce erosion.
Comments due Oct. 10.
Arrington Ranch LLC Private Pond License Review Draft EA
A private landowner is applying for a private fish pond license and proposes to stock rainbow trout in an unnamed private pond.
Comments due Oct. 13.
Laughlin Holdings Ranch LLC Pond License Review Draft EA
A private landowner is applying for a Private Fish Pond License and proposes to stock rainbow trout in an unnamed private pond.
Comments due Oct. 13.
Double C Ranch Holding LLC Private Pond License Review Draft EA
A private landowner is applying for a private fish pond license and proposes to stock westslope cutthroat trout in an unnamed private pond.
Comments due Oct. 13.
Translocation of Marten to the Bridger, Snowy, and Crazy mountains Draft EA
FWP proposes to re-establish or augment self-sustaining marten populations in portions of their historic range in central Montana. This project’s objective is to increase species diversity and facilitate marten range expansion back into the mountains of central Montana.
Comments due Oct. 14.
Lander Dam Fish Stocking Draft Checklist EA
FWP is proposing stocking fish in Lander Dam, a private pond near Baker in Fallon County. Public access to fishing in eastern Montana is limited, and private ponds stocked by FWP through our regional ponds program increases public fishing opportunity. Due to the abundance of interest in fishing, and the current lack of public access, recreational opportunities are cherished.
A draft EA checklist has been prepared and is available for comment.
Comments due Oct. 15.