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Hoot Owl Restrictions Lifted Aug. 18 on Big Hole River Sections 2-4

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks lifted Hoot Owl Restrictions on Big Hole River Sections 2, 3, and 4 effective Tuesday, August 18, 2026 in accordance with the Big Hole River Drought Management Plan.

Read the press release from FWP, here:

Hoot-owl restrictions to be lifted on some streams in western and southwest Montana

Aug 18, 2026 3:21 PM

HELENA – As stream temperatures decrease, several hoot-owl restrictions will be lifted immediately in western and southwest Montana.

Region 2:

  • The upper Clark Fork River from the confluence of Warm Springs Creek and Silver Bow Creek to the confluence with the Blackfoot River.
  • The lower Bitterroot River from Veteran’s Bridge in Hamilton to the confluence with the Clark Fork River.
  • Silver Bow Creek from the confluence with Blacktail Creek at Montana Street in Butte to the mouth of Warm Springs Creek at the Gas City Road Bridge.

Region 3:

  • Big Hole River from confluence with the North Fork of the Big Hole River to Tony Schoonen FAS (Notch). The drought closures upstream of the North Fork and downstream of Tony Schoonen to the confluence with the Beaverhead River will remain in place.
  • East Gallatin River
  • Shields River from bridge upstream of Wilsall between Jordan Bench and Pinkerton roads to Brackett Creek Road. Hoot-owl restrictions remain in place downstream to the confluence with the Yellowstone River.

The restrictions had been in effect because of warm water temperatures. Hoot-owl restrictions prohibit fishing from 2 p.m. to midnight each day. They are designed to prevent excessive mortality from angling when water temperatures are warm. Full closures prohibit angling for the entire day.

Water conservation efforts continue to be important to Montana’s fisheries. FWP staff are working with irrigators and other partners to improve flows and other instream conditions where possible.

Anglers can reduce stress on fish at all times of the year by getting fish to the net or in hand quickly, keeping them in the water, and reviving them prior to releasing them back into the river.

To view drought-related fishing restrictions and closures that remain in effect, click here.

 

Published: August 19, 2026

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