With apologies to Bob Dylan.
The much-debated proposed regulations for fishing on the popular Madison River are resurfacing after three groups petitioned the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission to make a decision on how to alleviate real or perceived overcrowding.
The fact that the groups involved can’t even agree on whether certain stretches of the Madison River are overfished speaks volumes about the depth of their dispute, and the petitions they’ve submitted reflect that divide.
LINK (via: The Missoulian)