LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS

SUNRISE-SUNSET TABLES for Determining Hunting Hours

THE FOLLOWING TABLES ARE BASED ON MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME. TO DETERMINE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME, ADD ONE (1) HOUR.

1974 Deer, Elk and Bear Hunting Districts

By order of the Montana Fish and Game Commission the legal descrip¬ tions for the 1974 deer, elk and the bear hunting districts are adopted.

State Fish and Game Commission Wesley R. Woodgerd, Secretary February 1, 1974

100. KOOTENAI: Those portions of Lincoln and Flathead Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning where the Sanders-Lincoln County Line meets the Idaho Border, thence northerly along said border to the Canadian Border, thence easterly along said borde r to the east shore of Lake Koocanusa, thence southerly along said shore to Cripple Horse Creek, thence easterly up said creek to the South Fork Cripple Horse Creek road, thence northwesterly along said road to the Cripple Horse Creek road, thence easterly on said road to U. S. Forest Service Trail 280, thence easterly along Forest Service Trails 280 and 279 to Davis Mountain, thence southerly along the divide to Elk Mountain, Tepee Mountain, Sanders Mountain. Grubb Mountain, Pleasant Valley Mountain, and Herrig Creek Road, thence southerly along said road to the Little Bitterroot Lake Road, thence southerly along said road to U. S. Highway 2, thence westerly along said highway to the Lincoln County Line, thence westerly along said county line to the Idaho Border, the point of beginning.

101. EUREKA: Those portions of Lincoln and Flathead Counties lying within the follow¬ ing described boundary: Beginning at Stryker on U. S. Highway 93, thence southerly along said highway to the Flathead National Forest Boundary at the Spring Creek Campgroupd, thence southerly along said boundary to the divide between Sunday and Martin Creeks, thence southerly along said divide to Elk Mountain, thence westerly and northerly along the divide to Forest Service Trail 279 at Davis Mountain, thence westerly along Forest Service Trail 279 to Forest Service Trail 280, thence westerly along Forest Service Trail 280 to the Cripple Horse Creek Road, thence westerly on said road to the South Fork Cripple Horse Creek Road, thence southeasterly along said road to Cripple Horse Creek, thence westerly along said creek to the east shore of Lake Koocanusa, thence northerly along said shore to the Canadian Border, thence easterly along said border to the divide between Weasel Creek and the North Fork of the Flathead River, thence southerly along said divide to the Russky Creek Road, thence westerly along said road to the Stillwater River Road, thence southerly along said road to U. S. Highway 93 at Stryker, the point of beginning.

102. TALLY LAKE: Those portions of Lincoln and Flathead Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning on the Flathead National Forest Boundary at the Spring Creek Campground on U. S. Highway 93, thence in a southerly and westerly direction along said boundary to the divide between Sunday and Martin Creeks, thence in a southerly direction along said divide to Elk Mountain, Tepee Moun¬ tain, Sanders Mountain. Grubb Mountain, Pleasant Valley Mountain and Herrig Creek Road, thence southerly along said road to the Little Bitterroot Lake Road, thence south¬ erly along said road to U. S. Highway 2, thence easterly along said road to the Flathead River, thence up said river to State Highway 40, thence westerly on said highway to U. S. Highway 93, thence northerly on said highway to the Flathead Forest Boundary, the point of beginning.

NOTE: Stillwater Game Preserve closed to hunting.

110. NORTH FORK: Those portions of Flathead and Lincoln Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the mouth of the North Fork of the Flathead River, thence northerly up the river to the Canadian Border, thence westerly along said border to the divide between Weasel Creek and the North Fork of the Flathead River, thence southerly along said divide to the Russky Creek Road, thence westerly along said road to the Stillwater River Road, thence southerly along said road to U. S. Highway 93 at Stryker, thence southerly along said highway to State Highway 40, thence easterly along said highway to the Flathead River, thence northerly along said river to the mouth of the North Fork of the Flathead River, the point of beginning.

1 20. BLACKTAIL: Those port ions of Flathead and Lake Counties lying within the follow¬ ing described boundary : Beginning where the Thompson River County Road meets U. S. Highway 2. thence southerly along the Thompson River County Road to Shroder Creek road and U. S. Forest Service Trail 137, thence easterly along said road and trail to T rail 132, thence southeasterly to Trail 290, thence along said trail to the Flathead Indian Reservation Boundary, thence easterly along said boundary to Flathead Lake, thence northerly and easterly along the shore of said lake to the Flathead River, thence northerly along said river to U. S. Highway 2, thence westerly along said highway to the Thompson River County Road, the point of beginning.

NOTE: That portion of District 120 in Flathead County lying in Sections 9, 10. 15 and 16 of Township 28N, Range 21W, within the following described boundary shall be closed to the hunting of big game animals, except deer may be hunted with shotgun only: Beginning at the Old Steel Bridge on the Flathead River, thence following the county road in a westerly direction to the Stillwater River, thence down the east bank of the Stillwater River to its confluence with the Flathead River, thence up the west bank of the Flathead River to the Old Steel Bridge, the point of beginning.

121. CLARK FORK: That portion of Sanders County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning where the Sanders-Lincoln County Line meets the Idaho Border, thence easterly along said county line to U. S. Highway 2, thence easterly along said highway to the Thompson River County Road, thence southerly along said road to the Shroder Creek Road and U. S. Forest Service Trail 137, thence along said road and trail to Trail 132, thence southeasterly along said trail to Trail 290, thence along said trail to the Flathead Indian Reservation Boundary, thence southerly along said boundary to the Sanders County Line, thence westerly along said county line to the Clark Fork-Ninemile Divide, thence westerly along said divide to U. S. Forest Service Trail 242, thence northerly along said trail to the Clark Fork River, thence westerly up the Clark Fork River to U. S. Forest Service Trad 1714, thence northerly along said trail to U. S. Forest Service Trail 404 near Patrick's Knob, thence westerly along said trail to the Miller Creek Loop Forest Service Road, thence west on said road to Combpest Peak, thence westerly along U. S. Forest Service Trail 404 to the Mineral-Sanders County Line, thence westerly along said county line to the Idaho Border, thence northerly along said border to the Lincoln County Line, the point of beginning.

130. SWAN: Those portions of Flathead, Lake and Missoula Counties lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at the mouth of the South Fork of the Flathead River, thence up the South Fork to Frank Creek, thence up Frank Creek to Forest Service Trail 51. thence up said trail to Doris Mountain on the Swan Divide, thence southerly along said divide to the Clearwater-Swan Divide (Lolo National Forest Boun¬ dary ) at Wolverine Peak, thence westerly along said divide to the Swan River Highway, thence northerly along said highway to the Woodward Creek Road, thence south and west along said road to its junction with Trail 17, thence westerly along said trail to the Flathead Indian Reservation Boundary, thence northerly and westerly along said boundary to Flathead Lake, thence northerly along the shore of said lake to the Flathead River, thence up the Flathead River to the South Fork of the Flathead River, the point of beginning.

131. MISSION MOUNTAINS: Those portions of Lake and Missoula Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning where the Swan River Highway 209 crosses the Swan-Clearwater Divide (Lolo National Forest Boundary), thence along said divide in a southwesterly direction to the Flathead Indian Reservation Boundary, thence northerly along said boundary to Trail 17, thence easterly along said trail to its junction with the Woodward Creek Road, thence north and east along said road to the Swan River Highway 209, thence southerly along said highway to the Swan- Clearwater Divide, the point of beginning.

140. LOWER SOUTH AND MIDDLE FORKS: That portion of Flathead County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Inspiration Point on the Swan Divide, thence northeasterly along ridge to U. S. Forest Service Trail 218, thence in an easterly direction down Gorge Creek to Trail 115, thence northeast along said trail to Trail 226 (Picture Peak Trail), thence up said trail to Trail 107 near Picture Peak, thence northerly along said trail and ridge to the south side of Sarah Peak, thence east down the main creek to the mouth of Mid Creek and Trad 103, thence up said trad to Trad 89 on Sdvertip Creek, thence northerly on said trad to the Sdvertip Cabin and Trail 43, thence northwesterly along said trad to Trad 237 near Gunsight Lake, thence northwesterly along said trail to its junction with Miner Creek Trail 81, thence northerly along said trail to Trad 155 and Morrison Creek Trad 154, thence easterly along Trail 154 to its junction with the Lodgepole Creek Trad 179 thence easterly and northerly up said trail to the Continental Divide, thence north¬ erly along said divide to the Glacier National Park Boundary, thence westerly along said boundary to the North Fork of the Flathead River, thence down the Flathead River to the South Fork of the Flathead River, thence up the South Fork to Frank Creek, thence up Frank Creek to Forest Trad 51, thence up said trad to Doris Mountain in the Swan Divide, thence southerly along said divide to Inspiration Point, the point of beginning.

ISO UPPER SOUTH AND MIDDLE FORKS: Those portions of Flathead. Lewis and Clark Missoula, and Powell Counties lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at Inspiration Point on the Swan Divide, thence northeasterly along ridge to U. S. Forest Service Trad 218, thence in an easterly direction down Gorge Creek to Trail 115, thence northeast along said trail to Trail 226 (Picture Peak Trail), thence up said trail to Trail 107 near Picture Peak, thence northerly along said trail and ridge to the south side of Sarah Peak, thence east down the main creek to the mouth of Mid Creek and Trail 103, thence up said trail to Trail 89 on Sdvertip Creek, thence northerly on said trail to the Sdvertip Cabin and Trail 43. thence northwesterly along said trail to Trail 237 near Gunsight Lake, thence northwesterly along said trail to its junction with Miner Creek Trail 81. thence northerly along said trail to Trail 155 and Morrison Creek Trail 154, thence easterly along Trail 154 to its junction with the Lodgepole Creek Trail 179. thence easterly and northerly up said trail to the Continental Divide, thence southerly along the Continental Divide to the Lolo National Forest Boundary at Triple Divide, thence westerly along said boundary to the Swan Divide at Wolverine Peak, thence northerly along said divide to Inspiration Point, the point of beginning.

200. NORTH ST. REGIS: Those portions of Mineral and Sanders Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at a point where U. S. Highway 10 crosses the Clark Fork River at St. Regis, thence in a northwesterly direction along U. S. Highway 10 to the Montana-Idaho Border, thence northerly along said border to the Mineral-Sanders County Line, thence in an east and southerly direction along said county line to U. S. Forest Service Trail 404 near Combpest Peak, thence east on said trail to the Miller Creek Loop Forest Service Road, thence east along said road to its junction with U. S. Forest Service Trail 404 near Patrick's Knob, thence south and east on said trail to its junction with U. S. Forest Service Trail 1714, thence south on said trail to the Clark Fork River, thence upstream to U. S. Highway 10 Bridge at St. Regis, the point of beginning.

201. NINEMILE-NORTH SUPERIOR: Those portionsof Mineral. Missoulaand Sanders Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Evaro, thence south along U. S. Highway 93 to its junction with U. S. Highway 10 (U. S. Interstate Highway 90), thence northwesterly along said highway to St. Regis, thence downstream along the Clark Fork River to Cascade Campground, thence south along Forest Service Trail 242 to the Ninemile-Seigel Creek Divide, thence easterly along said divide to the Flathead -Clark Fork Divide, thence southeasterly along said divide to Evaro, the point of beginning.

210. LOWER ROCK CREEK-SCHWARTZ CREEK: Those portions of Missoula and Granite Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Drum mond. thence southerly along U S. Highway 10A to the junction with State Route 38 near Porter's Comer, thence westerly along said route to State Route 348, thence northerly along said route to the Slide Rock -Upper Willow Creek Road, thence northerly and westerly along said road to the Main Rock Creek Road, thence northerly to Solomon Ridge Trail (U. S. Forest Service Trail 142), thence westerly along said trail to the Welcome Point Road, thence northwesterly along said road to the Eightmile-Schwartz Creek Road, thence easterly along said road to its junction with the county road approximately one mile south of Clinton, thence north on the county road to U. S. Highway 10 (U. S. Interstate 90) at Clinton, thence easterly along said highway to Drummond, the point-of beginning.

211. UPPER ROCK CREEK: That portion of Granite County lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at the point where State Route 38 crosses the Bitterroot River-Rock Creek Divide, thence east along State Route 38 to its junction with the East Fork of Rock Creek Road, thence south and southeast along the East Fork Road to its junction with the East Fork of Rock Creek Trail above the East Fork Reservoir, thence southerly along the East Fork Trail to its junction with the Page Creek Trail, thence east and southeasterly up the Page Creek T rail, to its junction with the Continen¬ tal Divide near Mt. Tiny, thence along the Continental Divide in a southwesterly direc¬ tion to the Bitterroot River-Rock Creek Divide, thence along said divide in a northerly direction to State Route 38, the point of beginning.

212. NORTH FLINT RANGE: Those portions of Granite and Powell Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Drummond, thence in an eas¬ terly direction along U. S. Highway 10 and 12 to Garrison, thence south along U. S. Highway 10 to the Race Track Creek Bridge, thence up Race Track Creek in a westerly direction to Race Track Lake and the trail to Red Lion Road, thence southwes¬ terly down the Red Lion Road to its junction with U. S. Highway 10A at Georgetown Lake, thence in a northerly direction along U. S. Highway 10A to Drummond, the point of beginning.

NOTE: A portion of the State Prison Raneh property west of Deer Lodge, as

posted, shall be closed to all big game hunting.

213 SOUTH FLINT RANGE: Those portions of Granite. Powell and Deer Lodge Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at a point on the hi net ion of the Red Lion Road and U S. Highway 10A at Georgetown Lake, thence n a northeasterly direction along Red Lion Road and Trail to Race Track Lake, thence ,n an easterly direction along Race Track Creek to the bridge on U. S. Highway 10. hence along U S Highway 10 in a southerly direction toils junction with U. S Highway 10A, thence along U. S. Highway 10A in a westerly direction to its junction with the Red Lion Road at Georgetown Lake, the point of beginning.

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214. MILL CREEK-GEORGETOWN LAKE: Those portions of Deer Lodge and Granite Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of U. S. Highway 10A and State Route 274 (Mill Creek Road), thence in a southwesterly direction along said route to the Continental Divide, thence in a westerly direction along said divide to the Page Creek Trail, thence northwesterly down said trail to its junction with the East Fork of Rock Creek Trail, thence northerly along said trail to the road above East Fork Reservoir, thence northwest and north along the East Fork Road to its junction with State Route 38, thence northeast along said route to its junction with U. S. Highway 10A at Porter's Comer, thence east along U. S. Highway 10A to its junction with State Route 274, the point of beginning.

215. EAST DEER LODGE: Those portions of Powell and Deer Lodge Counties lying within the following described boundary . Beginning at a point at the junction of U.

S. Highway 10 and 12 at Garrison, thence in an easterly direction along U. S. Highway 12 to the Continental Divide at MacDonald Pass, thence in a southerly direction along said divide to the Silver Bow County Line, thence in a southwesterly direction along said county line to its junction with U. S. Highway 10, thence north along U. S. Highway 10 to the Garrison Junction, the point of beginning.

216. WEST ROCK CREEK -QUIGG PEAK: Those portions of Granite and Missoula Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Rock Creek Road and State Route 38. thence westerly along said road to the Bitterroot-Rock Creek Divide, thence northerly along said divide to the Eightmile- Schwartz Creek Road, thence northeasterly along said road to the Welcome Point Road, thence southeast along said road to its junction with the Solomon Ridge Trail (Forest Trail 142), thence easterly along said trail to the Rock Creek Road, thence south along said road to the Slide Rock-Upper Willow Creek Road at Brewster Creek, thence southeasterly along said road to its junction with the Rock Creek-Philipsburg Road, thence westerly along said road to the main Rock Creek Road, thence south along said road to its junction with State Route 38, the point of beginning.

220. SOUTH SUPERIOR: Those portions of Missoula and Mineral Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Superior, thence southeast on U. S. Highway 10 (Interstate 90) to the Fish Creek Road, thence south up the Fish Creek Road to the South Fork of Fish Creek, thence up the South Fork Fish Creek Road to the Lolo Creek-Fish Creek Divide, thence south on Forest Roads 343 and 343A to U. S. Highway 12, thence west along Highway 12 to the Montana-Idaho Divide, thence northwest along said divide to Lookout Pass, thence east on U. S. Highway 10 to Superior, the point of beginning.

230. LOLO-PETTY-MILLER CREEKS: Those portions of Missoula, Mineral and Granite Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Lolo, thence west along U. S. Highway 12 to Forest Road 343A and 343 (Fish Creek Road), thence north along said roads to U. S. Highway 10 (U. S. Interstate 90), thence east along said highway to Clinton, thence south on the county road to its junction with the Schwartz Creek -Eightmile Creek Road approximately one mile south of Clinton, thence west along said road to its junction with the Montana Power Company “B" Power Line on the east side of the Bitterroot River, thence north along said power line to the south end of the K. O. Ranch Road, thence north along said road to the Miller Creek Road, thence north along said road to its junction with U. S. Highway 93, thence northerly along Highway 93 to its junction with the Mullan Road (Missoula County Route 1), thence northwesterly along the Mullan Road to its junction with the Harper Bridge Road (Missoula.County Route 16), thence westerly along said road to its junction with the Big Flat Road (Missoula County Route 30), thence southerly along said road to its junction with U. S. Highway 93, thence south on U. S. Highway 93 to Lolo, the point of beginning.

240. WEST BITTERROOT: Those portions of Missoula and Ravalli Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Lolo, thence south on U. S. Highway 93 to its junction with County Road 62. thence along said road to its junction with County Road 68, thence along said road to its junction with the Roaring Lion Road, thence along said road to its junction with U. S. Highway 93, thence south along U. S. Highway 93 to Tin Cup Creek, thence west along said creek to the Idaho- Montana Divide, thence northward along said divide to U. S. Highway 12 at Lolo Pass, thence easterly along said highway to Lolo, the point of beginning.

250. WEST FORK BITTERROOT: That portion of Ravalli County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of Tin Cup Creek and U.

S. Highway 93, thence in a southerly direction along U. S. Highway 93 to the Montana- Idaho Border, thence in a southwesterly and northerly direction along the Montana- Idaho Border to Tin Cup Creek headwaters, thence in an easterly direction down Tin Cup Creek to its junction with U. S. Highway 93, the point of beginning.

260. BITTERROOT RIVER BOTTOM ARCHERY DISTRICT: That portion of Ravalli and Missoula Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Lolo, thence north on U. S. Highway 93 to its junction with the Big Flat Road (Missoula County Route 30), thence northerly along said road to the Harpers Bridge Road (Mis¬ soula County Route 16), thence easterly along said road to the Mullan Road (Missoula County Route 1), thence southeasterly along said road to U. S. Highway 93, thence southerly along said highway to the Miller Creek Road, thence south on said road to the K. O. Ranch Road, thence south on said road to its end, thence south along the eastside Montana Power Company "B" Power Line to the Eightmile Creek Road, thence south along said road to its junction with the eastside Highway (State Routes 203, 268 and 269), thence south on said highway to its junction with U. S. Highway 93 at Hamilton, thence south on Highway 93 to its junction with State Route 38, thence south along said road to its junction with State Route 501, thence south along said road to its junction with County Road 87, thence south along said road to its junction with U. S. Highway 93 at Como, thence north along Highway 93 to its junction with the Roaring Lion Road, thence west along said road to its junction with County Road 68, thence north along said road to its junction with County Road 62, thence north along said road to its junction with U. S. Highway 93 at Riverside Bridge, thence north along Highway 93 to Lolo, the point of beginning.

261. EAST BITTERROOT: That portion of Ravalli County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of U. S. Highway 93 and State Route 269 at Hamilton, thence north along State Route 269 to its junction with State Route 268, thence north along said road to its junction with State Route 203, thence north along said road to its junction with the Eight Mile Road, thence east along said road to the Rock Creek-Bitterroot Divide, (thence southerly along said divide to the Skalkaho Road (State Highway 38), thence westerly along said road to its junction with U. S. Highway 93, thence north along said road to its junction with State Route 269 at Hamilton, the point of beginning.

NOTE: Skalkaho Game Preserve closed to hunting of deer and elk.

270. EAST FORK BITTERROOT: That portion of Ravalli County lying within the fol¬ lowing described boundary: Beginning at Darby, thence north along U. S. Highway 93. to its junction with County Road 87, thence north along said road to its junction with State Route 501, thence north along said road to its junction with the Skalkaho Road (State Highway 38), thence in an easterly direction along the Skalkaho Road to the Bitterroot-Rock Creek Divide, thence in a southerly direction along the Bitterroot-Rock Creek Divide to the Continental Divide, thence in a southwesterly direction along the Continental Divide to the Montana-Idaho State Line, thence westerly along the State Line to U. S. Highway 93. thence north along said highway to Darby, the point of beginning.

280. NORTH BLACKFOOT: Those portions of Powell and Lewis and Clark counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Monture Ranger Station, thence northwest along Forest Trail 246 to the Blackfoot-Flathead Divide, thence northeast along said divide to Triple Divide Mountain and the Continental Divide, thence southeasterly along said divide to Falls Creek, thence southwest along Falls Creek to the Landers Fork River, thence up said river to the point where the Heart Lake-Bighorn Creek Trail 478 crosses, thence southerly along said trail to its intersec¬ tion with Trail 481 at Heart Lake, thence westerly along Trail 481 to the Red Mountain- Ringeye Creek Trail 423. thence southwesterly along said trail to Red Mountain, thence southwesterly along the divide between Copper and Beaver Creeks on the south and the East Fork of the Blackfoot on the north to Arrastra Mountain, thence northwest along the divide between the North and East Forks of the Blackfoot River to the Windy Pass Trail 484, thence southwest along said trail to the North Fork of the Blackfoot Trail 17, thence along said trail to its intersection with the Lake Creek Trail 61, thence northwest along said trail to its junction with Trail 1404, thence northerly along said trail to its junction with the Falls Creek Trail 16. thence westerly along said trail to the Monture Creek Trail 27, thence south to the Monture Ranger Station, the point of beginning.

281 UPPER BLACKFOOT: Those portions of Powell and Lewis and Clark Counties

lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Lincoln, thence west on State Route 200 to the North Fork Blackfoot River, thence north up said river to the North Fork of the Blackfoot Trail 17, thence southeasterly along said trail to its intersection with Windy Pass Trail 484, thence northeasterly along said trad to Windy Pass, thence southeasterly along the divide between the North and East Forks of the Blackfoot River to Arrastra Mountain, thence northeasterly a ong the divide between Copper and Beaver Creeks on the south and the East Fork of the Blackfoot on the north to Red Mountain, thence northeasterly on Red Mountain-Ringeye Creek Trail 423 to its junction with the Webb Lake Trail 481, thence east along said trail to its junction with Heart Lake-Bighorn Creek Trail 478 near Heart Lake, thence north along said trail 478 to the Landers Fork River, thence southeasterly down said river to Falls Creek, thence northeast up Falls Creek to the Continental Divide, thence southeast along said divide to Rogers Pass, thence southwest on State Route 200 to Lincoln, the point of beginning.

NOTE: The Lincoln vicinity is closed to big game hunting. For description see

Area 291.

282. BLACKFOOT-CLEARWATER GAME RANGE: Those portions of Missoula and Powell Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junc¬ tion of State Routes 200 and 209 (Seeley Lake ^Road ) thence north on State Route 209 to the Tote Road, thence east on the Tote Road through Woodworth to the Cot¬ tonwood Creek Road, thence south on the Cottonwood Creek Road to State Route 200, thence west on said route to its junction with State Route 209, the point of beginning.

283. LOWER BLACKFOOT: Those portions of Missoula and Powell Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Missoula, thence northwest along U. S. Highway 10 (U. S. Interstate 90) to U. S. Highway 93. thence north on Highway 93 to the Flathead Indian Reservation Boundary near Evaro. thence north and east along said boundary to the Swan-Clearwater River Divide, thence northeast along said divide to the Flathead-Blackfoot Divide, thence easterly along said divide to Forest Trail 246. thence southeast along said trail, which follows the Center Ridge to the Monture Creek Ranger Station, thence north along Trail 27 to the Falls Creek Trail 16. thence northeast along said trail to Camp Pass and its junction with Trail 1404 near Camp Lake, thence southeasterly along said trail to its junction with Lake Creek Trail 61, thence southeasterly along said trail to the North Fork of the Blackfoot River, thence south along said river to State Highway 200, thence west along State Highway 200 to its junction with Highway 10 (U S. Interstate 90) near Milltown. thence westerly along said highway to Missoula, the point of beginning.

NOTE: Seeley Lake Game Preserve closed to hunting.

290. HELM VILLE-OV ANDO ARCHERY DISTRICT: That portion of Powell County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Helmville, thence north¬ west along the Helmville-Ovando County Road to Ovando and State Route 200, thence easterly along said route to State Route 271, thence south along said route to State Route 272, thence southeast along said route to the Nevada Creek Dam. thence across the dam, thence northwest along the old county road to Helmville. the point of begin¬ ning.

291. EAST GARNET-SOUTH LINCOLN: Those portions of Granite, Powell, and Lewis and Clark Counties lying within the following described boundary Beginning on U. S. Highway 10 (U. S. Interstate 90) at its junction with State Route 271 (Helmville Road), thence north along Route 271 to Helmville, thence southeast along the old county road to Nevada Creek Dam, thence across the dam to State Route 272, thence

northwest along Route 272 to Route 271, thence north along Route 271 to State Route 200, thence east on Route 200 to Rogers Pass, thence south along the Continental Divide to MacDonald Pass, thence west on U. S. Highways 12 and 10 to Route 271, the point of beginning.

NOTE: Sections 18 and 19, T. 14N., R. 8 W. and Sections 13, 14, 23 and 24, T. 14N., R. 9 W. shall be closed to big game hunting. This comprises the area within a radius of approximately one mile of the town of Lincoln.

292. WEST GARNET RANGE: Those portions of Missoula, Granite, Powell and Lewis and Clark Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Mill- town, thence east along State Route 200 to Ovando, thence southeast along the county road to Helmville, thence southerly along Route 271 to U. S. Highways 10 and 12 (U. S. Interstate Highway 90), thence westerly along said highway to Milltown. the point of beginning.

^ 300. LIMA PEAKS -TENDOY: That portion of Beaverhead County lying within ,the

-7 following described* boundary: Beginning at the junction of State Highway 324 and Interstate 15, thence westerly along State Highway 324 to the Medicine Lodge-Big Sheep road, thence southerly along said road to the Nicholia-Deadman road, thence southerly along said road to the Deadman road (Forest Development Road 951), thence southeasterly along said road to the Montana-Idaho State line at Old Bannack Pass (Medicine Lodge Pass), thence northeasterly along said state line to Interstate Highway 15 at Monida Pass, thence northwesterly along said highway to State Highway 324, the point of beginning.

301. HYALITE-PORTAL: Those portions of Gallatin and Park Counties lying within the following described boundaries: Beginning at the junction of U. S. Highways 191 and 10 at Bozeman, thence easterly along U. S. Highway 10 to the Gallatin-Yellowstone Divide at Bozeman Pass, thence southerly along said divide to Eaglehead Mountain, thence in a northerly and westerly direction along the Portal-Porcupine Creeks and the Porcupine-Levinski Creeks Divide to the West Gallatin River near the mouth of West Fork, thence northerly down the West Gallatin to the West Fork of the West Gallatin, thence westerly up the West Fork of the West Gallatin River to U. S. Highway 191, thence northerly and easterly along said highway to its junction with U. S. 10 at Boze¬ man, the point of beginning.

310. UPPER GALLATIN: Those portions of Madison and Gallatin Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of U. S. Highway 287 and U. S. Highway 191 at the Duck Creek Wye, thence northerly along U. S. Highway 191 to the Yellowstone National Park Boundary, thence northerly along said boundary to its intersection with the Gallatin-Yellowstone Divide, thence in a northerly direction along said divide to Eaglehead Mountain, thence in a westerly and northerly direction along the Portal-Porcupine Creeks and the Porcupine-Levinski Creeks Divide to the West Gallatin River near the mouth of West Fork, thence south up the Gallatin River to Buck Creek, thence up Buck Creek to the Madison-Gallatin Divide and the Beaverhead National Forest Boundary, thence south along said Beaverhead National Forest Boundary to Rock Creek, thence southerly down Rock Creek to U. S. Highway 287 near Quake Lake, thence easterly along U. S. Highway 287 to its junction with U. S. Highway 191 at the Duck Creek Wye, the point of beginning.

NOTE: (Gallatin Closed Area) That portion of Gallatin County lying within the following described boundary shall be closed to hunting during the above described season : Beginning at Daly Pass on the Yellowstone National Park Boundary, thence in a northwesterly direction following the horse trail to the headwaters of the South Fork of Buffalo Horn Creek, thence down the South Fork of Buffalo Horn Creek to the Main Buffalo Horn Creek, thence down the Main Buffalo Horn Creek to the West Gallatin River, thence up the West Gallatin River to the mouth of Sage Creek, thence up Sage Creek to the confluence of Big Sage and Little Sage Creeks, thence southerly along the divide between Big and Little Sage Creeks to Sage Mountain, thence in an easterly direction along the Madison-Gallatin Divide to the boundary of Yellowstone National Park, thence in a north and easterly direction along the Yellowstone National Park Boundary to Daly Pass, the point of beginning.

311. LOWER GALLATIN: Those portions of Madison. Gallatin, Jefferson and Broadwater Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the bridge on the east bank of the Madison River and U. S. Highway 287 at Ennis, thence northerly along said highway to U. S. Highway 10, thence easterly along said highway to the Jefferson River Bridge near Three Forks Junction, thence northeasterly down the Jefferson River to the Missouri River, thence southeasterly up the Gallatin

. River to the West Gallatin River, thence southeasterly up the West Gallatin River

to U. S. Highway 10 near Central Park, thence southwesterly along said highway to U. S. Highway 191 at Bozeman, thence westerly and southerly along said highway to the West Fork of the West Gallatin River thence down the West Fork to the West Gallatin, thence south up the West Gallatin to Buck Creek, thence up Buck Creek to the V Madison-Gallatin Divide, thence northerly along said divide and the Madison-Cherry Creek Divide to the head of Trail Creek near Red Knob Mountain, thence in a northwes¬ terly direction down Trail Creek to the Madison River, thence up the Madison River and along the east shore of Meadow Lake to the bridge on the east bank of the Mad ison River and U. S. Highway 287 at Ennis, the point of beginning.

NOTE: Manhattan Game Preserve closed to hunting.

JEFFERSON RIVER CLOSED AREA

NOTE: That portion of Jefferson, Gallatin and Broadwater Counties lying within the following described area shall be closed to the hunting of deer and elk. Beginning at the point where U. S. Highway 287 crosses the C.M.St.P.&P. Railway Tracks, near Sappington, thence northeasterly along U. S. Highway 287 to Interstate Highway 90, thence easterly along Interstate 90 to a point one-half mile northwest of the Jefferson River, thence northeasterly along a line approximately one-half mile from the west bank of the Jefferson River to the section line between Sections 7 and 8, T2N, R2E, thence southerly to the C.M.St.P.&P. Railway bridge across the Jefferson River in S17, T2N, R2E, thence southerly and westerly along the C.M.St.P.&P. Railway to Highway 287 near Sappington, the point of beginning.

312. BRIDGER: Those portions of Gallatin, Park and Meagher Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of U. S. Highway 10 and 89 near Livingston, thence northerly along U. S. Highway 89 to Sixteen-Mile Creek, thence southwesterly down said creek to the Missouri River, thence southerly ^ip said river to the Gallatin River, thence southeasterly up the Gallatin and the West Gallatin Rivers to U. S. Highway 10 near Central Park, thence southeasterly along said highway to U. S. Highway 89 at Livingston, the point of beginning.

313. GARDINER: That portion of Park County lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at the Yellowstone National Park Boundary near Gardiner, thence east along said boundary to the divide between Crevice, Cottonwood and Hellroaring Creeks, thence northerly along said divide to Ash Mountain, thence northwesterly along the Hellroaring-Mill-Bear Creek Divide to Monitor Peak, thence southwest along the Cedar-Bear Creek Divide to Sheep Mountain, thence southerly along the Little Trail-Bassett Creek Divide and the Little Trail-Maiden Basin Divide to Little Trail Creek, thence westerly down Little Trail Creek to the Yellowstone River, thence down the Yellowstone River to the mouth of Mol Heron Creek, thence up Mol Heron Creek to the Yellowstone National Park Boundary, thence east along said boundary to the town of Gardiner, the point of beginning.

NOTE: The area between U. S. Highway 89 and the Yellowstone River from Little

Trail Creek to the town of Gardiner shall be closed to hunting.

314. EMIGRANT: Those portions of Gallatin and Park Counties lying within the follow¬ ing described boundary: Beginning at the junction of U. S. Highways 89 and 10 at Livingston, thence westerly along U. S. Highway 10 to the Gallatin-Yellowstone Rivers Divide at Bozeman Pass, thence southerly along said divide to the Yellowstone National Park Boundary, thence easterly along said boundary to Mol Heron Creek, thence north¬ erly down Mol Heron Creek to the Yellowstone River, thence up the Yellowstone River to the bridge west of Corwin Springs, thence easterly along the county road to Corwin Springs, thence northerly along U. S. Highway 89 to U. S. Highway 10 at Livingston, the point of beginning.

315. WEST SLOPE CRAZY MOUNTAINS: Those portions of Meagher, Park and Sweet Grass Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at U. S. Highway 89 and the Yellowstone River east of Livingston, thence northerly along said highway to Sixteen Mile Creek, thence easterly up said creek to the Crazy Mountain Divide, thence southerly along said divide to the West Fork of Duck Creek near Fairview

'Peak, thence easterly down the West Fork of Duck Creek to Duck Creek, thence south¬ erly down said creek to the Yellowstone River, thence westerly up said river to U. S. Highway 89, the point of beginning.

316. ABSAROKA: Those portions of Carbon, Sweet Grass and Park Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Montana- Wyoming State Line and the Custer-Gallatin National Forest Boundary southeast of Albino Lake, thence northerly and westerly along said boundary to the Park County Line, thence north and west along said county line to the Custer-Gallatin National Forest Boundary near Timberline Mountain, thence northerly along said boundary to the Slough Creek-Boulder River Divide near Columbine Pass, thence southwesterly along the Boulder River-Slough Creek Divide and northwesterly along the Boulder River-Buffalo Fork Divide and the Hellroaring Creek-Boulder River Divide to the Hellroaring-Mill Creeks Divide near Crow Mountain, thence southwesterly along the Mill-Hellroaring Creeks Divide to the Bear-Hellroaring Creeks Divide to Ash Mountain, thence southerly along the Crevice-Hellroaring Creeks Divide to the Crevice- Cottonwood Creeks Divide, thence southerly along the Crevice-Cottonwood Creeks Divide to the Yellowstone National Park Boundary, thence easterly and southerly along said boundary to the Montana-Wyoming State Line, thence easterly along said line to the Custer-Gallatin National Forest Boundary southeast of Albino Lake, the point of beginning.

317. YELLOWSTONE, EAST: That portion of Park County lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at the junction of U. S. Highway 10 and 89 at Livingston, thence south along said U. S. Highway 89 to Corwin Springs, thence west along the county road to the Yellowstone River, thence southerly up said river to Little Trail Creek, thence east up Little Trail Creek to the Maiden Basin-Little Trail Creek Divide, thence northerly along said divide and the Bassett Creek-Little Trail Creek Divide to Sheep Mountain, thence northerly along the Little Trail-Bassett-Cedar-Bear Creeks Divide to Monitor Peak, thence easterly and northerly along the Mill-Hellroaring Creeks and Mill Creek-Boulder River Divides to Mount Cowen and the Boulder- Yellowstone Rivers Divide, thence northerly along said divide to the Park -Sweet Grass County Line, thence north along said county line to the Yellowstone River, thence westerly up said river to U. S. Highway 89, thence southerly along said highway to U. S. Highway 10. fhe point of beginning.

318. BUTTE-BASIN: Those portions of Jefferson and Silver Bow Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Butte, thence northeasterly along U. S. Highway 91 to the Boulder-Prickly Pear Divide north of the town of Boulder, thence westerly along said divide to the Boulder River-Ten Mile Creek Divide, thence westerly along said divide to the Jefferson County Line, thence southwesterly along said county line to the Silver Bow County Line, thence westerly and southerly along said county line to U. S. Highway 10. thence easterly along said highway to Butte, the point of beginning.

319. FLEECER-HIGH RYE: Those portions of Silver Bow and Deer Lodge Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of Interstate 90 and U. S. Highway 91 near Rocker, thence southerly along U. S. Highway 91 to State Highway 43 at Divide, thence westerly along said highway to the LaMarche Creek road, thence northerly along said road to the West Fork of LaMarche Creek trail 126, thence northwesterly along said trail to the Continental Divide at Cutaway Pass, thence easterly along said Divide to State Route 274, thence northerly along said route to U. S. Highway 10A, thence easterly along said highway to Interstate 90, thence easterly along said highway to U. S. Highway 91, the point of beginning.

320. TOBACCO ROOT MOUNTAINS: Those portions of Madison, Gallatin, Jefferson and Silver Bow Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Ennis, thence westerly and northerly along State Route 287 to U. S. Highway 10, thence easterly along said highway to U. S. Highway 287, thence southerly along said highway to State Route 287 at Ennis, the point of beginning.

321. WEST BIG HOLE: Those portions of Beaverhead and Deer Lodge Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Wisdom and Route 278, thence southerly along said route to the Jackson-Skinner Meadows Road, thence southerly along said road to the Big Hole-Bloody Dick Divide, thence westerly along said divide to the Montana-Idaho State Line and Continental Divide, thence northerly and northeas¬ terly along said Continental Divide to the West Fork of LaMarche Creek trail No. 126 at Cutaway Pass, thence southerly along said trail to the LaMarche Creek road, thence southerly along said road to State Route 43, thence southerly along said route to Route 278 at Wisdom, the point of beginning.

NOTE: Bighole Battlefield closed under federal law.

322. RUBY-GREENHORNS: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of State Route 41 and the Stone-Cottonwood Creek Road, thence easterly along said road to the Ruby River Road, thence southwesterly along said road to the Warm Springs-Gravelly Range-Johnny Ridge-Sierra Talc Mine Road, thence easterly along said road to the east bank of the Madison River, thence northerly along the east bank of said river to State Route 287 at Ennis, thence westerly along said route to State Route 41 at Twin Bridges, thence southerly along said route to the junction of the Stone Creek Road, the point of beginning.

323. WALL CREEK: That portion of Madison County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Madison River and the West Fork of the Madison River, thence southwesterly up the West Fork of the Madison River lo Elk River, thence northwesterly up said river to the Gravelly Range Road, thence northerly along said road to the Johnny Ridge-Talc Mine Road, thence easterly along said road to the east bank of the Madison River, thence southerly up the east bank of said river to the West Fork of the Madison River, the point of beginning.

324. SNOWCREST-UPPER RUBY: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Coun¬ ties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Rock -Robb-Led ford Road and the Ruby River Road, thence southerly along the Ruby River Road to the Warm Springs Road, thence easterly along said road to the Gravelly Range Road, thence southerly along said road to the Ruby River-Long Creek Road, thence southerly along the Long Creek Road to the Clover-Blacktail Road, thence northerly along said road to the Rock Creek-Robb-Ledford Road, thence easterly- northeasterly along said road to the junction of the Ruby River Road, the point of beginning.

325. BLACKTAIL RIDGE-SAGE CREEK: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at Monida and U. S. Interstate Highway 15 (U. S. Highway 91), thence northerly along said highway to the junction of the Blacktail Road, thence southeasterly along said road and the Clover Creek Road to the north side Centennial Road, thence easterly and southerly along said road to the Price Lane, thence southerly along said lane to the Monida-Lakeview Road, thence westerly along said road to U. S. Interstate Highway 15 (U. S. Highway 91) at Monida, the point of beginning.

326. SWEETWATER: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madison Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of State Route 41 and the Stone-Cottonwood Creek Road, thence easterly along said road to the Ruby River Road, thence southeasterly along said road to the Ledford-Robb-Rock Creek Road, thence southwesterly-westerly along said road to the Blacktail Road, thence northwesterly along said road to its junction with U. S. Highway 91, thence northerly along said highway to State Route 41, thence northeasterly along said route to its junction with the Stone Creek Road, the point of beginning.

327. WEST FORK MADISON-CENTENNIAL: Those portions of Beaverhead and Madi¬ son Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Monida and the Monida-Lakeview Road, thence easterly along said road to Price Lane, thence northerly along said lane to the Ruby River-Long Creek Road, thence northerly along said road to the Gravelly Range Road, thence northerly along said road to Elk River, thence southeasterly down said river to the West Fork of the Madison River, thence northeasterly down said river to the Madison River, thence southerly up said river to State Route 87, thence southerly along said state route to the Montana-Idaho State Line at Reynolds Pass, thence westerly along said state line to Interstate Highway 15. thence northerly along said highway to the Monida Interchange Road, thence eas¬ terly along said road to the Monida-Lakeview Road at Monida, the point of beginning.

328. MEDICINE LODGE-NICHOLIA: That portion of Beaverhead County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the Montana-Idaho State line at Lemhi Pass, thence easterly along the Lemhi Pass Road to State Highway 324. thence easterly along said highway to the Medicine Lodge-Big Sheep road, thence southerly along said road to the Nicholia Deadman Road (Forest Development Road 951), thence south¬ easterly along said road to the Montana-Idaho State line at Old Bannack Pass (Medicine Lodge Pass), thence southerly and northwesterly along said state line to Lemhi Pass, the point of beginning.

329. HORSE PRAIRIE-BANNACK: That portion of Beaverhead County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of State Highway 324 and Interstate 15, thence westerly along State Highway 324 to the Lemhi Pass Road, thence westerly along said road to the Montana-Idaho State line at Lemhi Pass, thence northerly along said State line to the Bloody Dick-Big Hole Divide, thence easterly along said divide to the Skinner Meadows-Jackson Road, thence northerly along said road to State Highway 278 near Jackson, thence easterly along said highway to U. S. Highway 91 (Interstate 15), thence southerly along said highway to State Highway 324, the point of beginning.

331. PIONEER: Those portions of Beaverhead, Silver Bow and Madison Counties lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at the junction of the Grasshopper- Wise River Road and State Highway 278, thence northerly along the Grasshopper-Wise River Road to State Highway 43 at Wise River, thence easterly along said Highway to U. S. Highway 91 at Divide, thence southerly along said highway to State Highway 278, thence westerly along said highway to the Grasshopper-Wise River Road, the point of beginning.

332. EAST BIG HOLE: Those portions of Beaverhead, Silver Bow and Deer Lodge Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Wise River, thence southerly on the Wise River-Grasshopper County Road to Route 278, thence westerly on Route 278 to State Route 43 at Wisdom, thence northerly and easterly along State Route 43 to Wise River, the point of beginning.

340. HIGHLANDS: Those portions of Beaverhead, Madison, Jefferson and Silver Bow Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Dillon, thence northerly along State Route 41 to State Route 287 at Twin Bridges, thence northerly along said route to U. S. Highway 10, thence northwesterly along said highway to U. S. Highway 91, thence southerly along said highway to Dillon, the point of beginning.

350. WHITETAIL: Those portions of Silver Bow and Jefferson Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Butte, thence southeasterly along U. S. Highway 10 to Whitehall, thence northerly along the Whitetail-Boulder Road to U. S. Highway 91 at Boulder, thence southwesterly along said highway to Butte, the point of beginning.

360. EAST MADISON: That portion of Madison County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the bridge on the east bank of the Madison River and U. S. Highway 287 at Ennis, thence following the east bank of the Madison River southerly to Quake Lake, thence along the north shore of Quake Lake to Rock Creek, thence northwesterly up Rock Creek to the Beaverhead -Gallatin National Forest Boun¬ dary, thence north along said boundary and the Madison-Gallatin Divide and the Madison-Cherry Creek Divide to the head of Trail Creek near Red Knob Mountain, thence in a northwesterly direction down Trail Creek to the Madison River, thence southerly up the Madison River and the east shore of Meadow Lake to the bridge on the east bank of the Madison River and U. S. Highway 287 at Ennis, the point of beginning.

361. HEBGEN-UPPER MADISON: Those portions of Madison and Gallatin Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning where the western boundary of Yellowstone National Park intersects the Montana-Idaho Line, thence in a northerly direction along the Yellowstone National Park Boundary to its intersection with U. S. Highway 191, thence in a southerly direction along said highway to its junction with U. S. Highway 287 at the Duck Creek Wye, thence in a westerly direction along said highway to Rock Creek, thence southerly down Rock Creek to Quake Lake, thence westerly along the north shore of Quake Lake and the Madison River to State Route 87, thence southerly along said route to the Montana-Idaho Line, thence southeasterly along said state line to the intersection of the Yellowstone National Park Boundary, the point of beginning.

370. BULL MOUNTAIN: That portion of Jefferson County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Whitehall, thence easterly along U. S. Highway 10 to Route 281, thence northerly along said route to the Whitetail-Boulder Road, thence southerly along said road to Whitehall, the point of beginning.

NOTE: The Jefferson River closed area shall be closed to hunting of deer and elk.

For description see note under deer-elk district 311.

380. RADERSBURG: Those portions of Jefferson. Broadwater, and Lewis and Clark Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Boulder, thence southerly along Route 281 to U. S. Highway 10. thence easterly along said route to the Jefferson River Bridge near Three Forks Junction, thence northeasterly down said river to the Missouri River, thence northerly down the east bank of said river and the east shore of Canyon Ferry Reservoir to the Canyon Ferry Dam and Route 284, thence southerly along said route to U. S. Highway 287-12, thence westerly along said highway to U. S. Highway 91, thence southerly along said highway to Boulder, the point of beginning.

390. SOUTH BIG BELTS: Those portionsof Broadwater. Lewis and Clark, and Gallatin Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the mouth of Cave Gulch at Cave Bay, thence northerly up Cave Gulch to Hedges Mountain, thence northeasterly along the Trout Creek-Magpie Creek Divide to the Lewis and Clark- Broadwater County Line, thence northerly and easterly along said county line to the Meagher-Broadwater County Line, thence southeasterly along said line to the junction of the Meagher-Gallatin County Line, thence east along said line to Sixteenmile Creek, thence south and west down said creek to the east bank of the Missouri River, thence northerly down said river and the east shore of Canyon Ferry Reservoir to the mouth of Cave Gulch at Cave Bay, the point of beginning.

400. MARIAS RIVER: Those portions of Toole, Pondera, Liberty and Chouteau Coun¬ ties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Shelby, thence east along U. S. Highway 2 to Montana Route 223 at Chester, thence southerly along Route 223 to the Marias River, thence east and south down the Marias River to the Missouri River, thence southwesterly up the Missouri River to Montana Route 223 at Fort Benton, thence northwesterly along Montana Route 223 to its intersection with Montana Route 365, thence north and west along Montana Route 365 to Interstate 91 at Brady, thence northerly along Interstate 91 to Montana Route 219 at Conrad, thence southwesterly along Montana Route 219 to U. S. Highway 89 west of Pendroy, thence north along U. S. Highway 89 to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation on Birch Creek, thence northerly along Birch Creek to Cut Bank Creek, thence northerly along Cut Bank Creek to U. S. Highway 2 at Cut Bank, thence east along U. S. Highway 2 to Shelby, the point of beginning.

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401. SWEETGRASS HILLS: Beginning on the Canadian Border one-half mile north of the Jay Clark residence on West Butte, thence west and then southeasterly on the road immediately adjacent to the west and south side of West Butte to the road junction in T36N, R2E, S10, thence south on the road to F.A.S. 343, thence east to the road junction in T35N, R4E, southeast corner of S32, thence three miles north on the road to F.A.S. 409, thence east along road to the junction east of Snoose Coulee, thence north to the road junction two miles east of Blackjack Butte, thence north and east along road to the junction in T37N, R5E, S25, thence approximately one and one-half miles east to the road junction, thence north to the Canadian border at T37N, R6E, northeast corner of S5, thence west on the Canadian border to the point of beginning.

402. CUT BANK-CHESTER: Those portions of Glacier, Toole and Liberty Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Cut Bank, thence north along the east boundary of the Blackfeet Indian Reservation to the Canadian border, thence east along the border to a point one-half mile north of the Jay Clark residence on West Butte, thence west and then southeasterly on the road immediately adjacent to the west and south side of West Butte to the road junction inT36N, R2E.S 10, thence south on the road to F.A.S. 343, thence east to the road junction in T35N, R4E, southeast comer of S32, thence three miles north on the road to F.A.S. 409, thence east along road to the junction east of Snoose Coulee, thence north to the road junction two miles east of Blackjack Butte, thence north and east along road to the junction in T37N, R5E, S25, thence approximately 1 ‘/i miles east to the road junction, thence north to the Canadian Border at T37N, R6E, northeast corner of S5, thence east along the Canadian border to the county road approximately 1 mile west of the Hill-Liberty County Line, thence south along the county road to U. S. Highway 2, thence west along Highway 2 to Cut Bank, the point of beginning.

404. TETON: Those portions of Teton, Pondera, Chouteau, and Cascade Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the interesection of U. S. High¬ way 89 and Montana Route 219 at Pendroy, thence northeasterly along Montana Route 219 to its intersection with Interstate 91 at Conrad, thence southeasterly along Inters¬ tate 91 to Montana Route 365 at Brady, thence southeasterly along Montana Route 365 to Montana Route 223, thence south along Montana Route 223 to U. S. Highway 87 at Fort Benton, thence southwesterly along U. S. Highway 87 to U. S. Interstate 91 at Great Falls, thence northwesterly along U. S. Interstate 91 to U. S. Highway 89 at Vaughn, thence northwesterly along U. S. Highway 89 through Fairfield and Choteau to Montana Route 219 at Pendroy, the point of beginning.

405. CARTER:* Those portions of Cascade and Chouteau Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Fort Benton, thence southwesterly along U. S. Highway 87 to Great Falls, thence southeasterly along U. S. Highway 87 and 89 to Belt Creek, thence northerly down Belt Creek to the Milwaukee Railroad Tracks, thence northerly and easterly along said railroad tracks to State Highway 230 at Geraldine, thence northwesterly along State Highway 230 to Fort Benton, the point of beginning.

410. MISSOURI RIVER BREAKS: Those portions of Fergus and Petroleum Counties known as the ‘breaks” of the Missouri and Musselshell Rivers lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Winnett, thence northerly along the Valentine Road to Valentine, thence northeasterly along the Dovetail Road to the junction of Horse Camp Trail, thence northerly on Horse Camp Trail to the junction of Musselshell Trail, thence westerly on Musselshell Trail to the junction with U. S. Highway 191, thence south on U. S. Highway 191 approximately 4 miles to the southern boundary of T 20N, thence west along the township boundary approximately 23 miles to the western edge of R. 20E, thence north 6 miles along the western boundary of R. 20E to the southern boundary of T. 21N, thence east 6 miles along the southern boundary of T 21N to the eastern boundary of R. 20E, thence north 18 miles along the eastern boundary of R. 20E to the Missouri River, thence down the Missouri River to the mouth of the Musselshell River, thence up the Musselshell River to State Route 200, thence west along State Route 200 to Winnett, the point of beginning.

411 SNOWY MOUNTAINS: Those portions of Golden Valley, Fergus and Judith Basin Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Lewistown, thence east on U. S. Highway 87 to Grass Range, thence southerly on U. S. Highway 87 to Flatwillow Creek, thence westerly up Flatwillow Creek to Durfee Creek, thence westerly along Durfee Creek to the Snowy Mountains Divide, thence westerly along the Snowy Mountains Divide to the head of Meadow Creek, thence westerly down Meadow Creek to U. S. Highway 191, thence northerly along U. S. Highway 191 to U. S. Highway 87, thence westerly along U. S. Highway 87 to the west rim of the Judith River, thence northerly along said rim to the Kolin-Hanover Road (State Route 505), thence easterly along said road to U. S. Highway 191, thence southerly to Lewistown, the point of beginning.

412. JUDITH AND MOCCASIN MOUNTAINS: That portion of Fergus County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Lewistown, thence easterly along U. S. Highway 87 to Cheadle, thence northeasterly along the Cheadle to Roy County Road to Roy, thence westerly along U. S. Highway 191 to Hilger, thence north¬ erly along State Route 236 approximately 3 miles, thence northwesterly along the county road to Box Elder Creek, thence westerly along the county road to Plum Creek, thence southerly along Plum Creek County Road to State Route 235, thence westerly along said highway to the west rim of the Judith River, thence southerly along said rim to the Kolin-Hanover Road (State Route 505), thence easterly along said road to U. S. Highway 191, thence southerly to Lewistown, the point of beginning.

413. LITTLE BELTS-NORTHWEST: Those portions of Cascade and Meagher Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Monarch, thence south on U.S. Highway 89 to the junction with Harley Creek Road, thence west on Harley Creek Road to the Williams Park Road to the junction with South Fork of the Tenderfoot Creek, thence down South Fork of Tenderfoot Creek to Tenderfoot Creek, thence down T ender- foot Creek to Smith River, thence down Smith River to the northern boundary of Lewis and Clark National Forest, thence east along said boundary to U. S. Highway 89, thence south along said highway to Monarch, the point of beginning.

414. CASCADE-RICEVILLE: That p

n of Cascade County lying within the following

_ _ _ _ e on the Missouri River, thence northeasterly

down the* Missouri River to ILS. Highway 87 and 89 at Great Falls, thence southeast along said highway to U. S. Highway 89, thence south along said highway to the Lewis and Clark National Forest boundary, thence west along said boundary to the Smith _ - - -■ ,nce ai0ng said road to Cascade, the point

of b

415 'SUMMIT-NORTH FORK OF BIRCH CREEK: Those portions of Pondera and s lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Summit, t along the Glacier Park Boundary to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation ' ' id reservation boundary to North Fork of

g said trail to Badger Pass, thence northwes-

Birch Creek Traill 2 l.tl terly along the C

, the point of beginning.

416. LITTLE BELTS-SOUTHWEST: Those portions of Cascade and Meagher Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at White Sulphur Springs, thence down the North Fork of Smith River to Smith River, thence down Smith River to Tenderfoot Creek, thence up Tenderfoot Creek to the South Fork of Tenderfoot Creek thence up South Fork of Tenderfoot Creek to South Fork Tenderfoot Creek Road r’u S F S 6424) thence southeast on said road to the junction with Williams Park Road thence east along Williams Park Road to the Harley Creek Road, thence down the Harley Creek Road to U. S. Highway 89, thence south on U. S. Highway 89 to White Sulphur Springs, the point of beginning.

417. WAR HORSE: Those portions of Fergus and Petroleum Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Grass Range, thence s0>lt^er}y aal°"g U. S. Highway 87 to Flatwillow Creek, thence easterly down said creek to Highway F.A.S. 244, thence northeasterly along said highway to Winnett, thence ™*^rly along the Valentine Road to Valentine, thence northeasterly along the Dovetail Road to Horse Camp Trail, thence northerly along Horse Camp Trail to the Musselshell Trail thence westerly along Musselshell Trail to U. S. Highway 191, thence southerly about 4 miles to the south boundary of T. 20N, thence west approximately 23 miles along said bound^ ary to the eastern boundary of R19E, thence north 1 mile to the road leadmg east from Suffolk thence west along said road to Suffolk, thence south along State Route 236 to Hilger, thence northeasterly along U. S. Highway 191 to Roy thence southwesterly along the Roy to Cheadle County Road to Cheadle, thence easterly along U. S. Highway 87 to Grass Range, the point of beginning.

418. JUDITH BASIN: Those portions of Judith Basin, Cascade and Fergus Counties lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at Stanford, thence easterly along U. S. Highway 87 to its junction with U. S. Highway 191, thence south along U. S. Highway 191IO the Wheatland County line, thence westerly along said county In'®

Lewis and Clark National Forest boundary, thence northwesterly along said boundary to its junction with the Judith Game Range boundary, thence northerly along the eastern boundary of the Judith Game Range to the Lewis and Clark National Forest boundary thence northwesterly along said boundary (not including those nations ^5}?“ within the Blacktail Hills) to U. S. Highway 89, thence north along U. S. Highway 89 to its junction with U. S. Highway 87, thence easterly along U. S. Highway 87 to Stanford, the point of beginning.

419 STANFORD: Those portions of Judith Basin and Fergus Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Geyser, thence north on the Geyser- Geraldine Road to Arrow Creek, thence dowh Arrow Creek to the northern boundary of Ti9N thence east on said boundary to the west rim of the Judith River, thence south- westedy^ip'thewest1 rim of the Judith River to U. S. Highway 87. thence northwesterly along said highway to Geyser, the point of beginning.

421. BIRDTAIL HILLS: Those portions of Cascade and Lewis and Clark Counties lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at Cascade, thence west along the Missouri River to Little Prickly Pear Creek, thence west along said creek to Wolf Creek thence northerly along U. S. Highway 287 to State Route 200 at Bowman s Comer, thence east along said route to Simms, thence south along the county road to Cascade, the point of beginning.

422. ' NORTH DEARBORN: That portion of Lewis and Clark County lying within the folio wins described boundary: Beginning at Augusta, thende southeasterly along U. S. Highway 287 to State Route 200 at Bowman's Comer, thence southwest along State Route 200 to the Continental Divide, thence northwesterly along sa d divide to Trail 2 1 8 near Twin Lakes, thence easterly along said trail to the North F ork of the Dearborn River (near the mouth of Whitetail Creek), thence down said river to F.A.S. 434, thence northerly along said road to Augusta, the point of beginning.

NOTE: Augusta Bird Preserve closed to hunting.

423. SOUTH DEARBORN: That portion of Lewis and Clark County {^ within the fniinu/incr Hpsrribed boundary: Beginning at the intersection of U. S. Highway 287 and State Route 200 at. Bowman's Comer, thence southerly along U. S. Highway 287 . Wnlf Creek thence south on U. S. Interstate Highway 15 to Lyons Creek, thence up Lyons Creek to the Continental Divide, thence northwest along said divide to State Route 200, thence northeasterly along State Route 200 to its intersection with U. S. Highway 287, the point of beginning.

424. BENCHMARK: That portion of I^wis and Clark County lyins S withm *e following

boundary to the Willow Creek Beaver Creek Divide, the point of beginning.

.^Beg^riiiigrat> Augusta, ^'hence^north'and'east'akiiig easterly along said road to Augusta, the point of beginning.

d~, WINIFrfD- Those portions of Fergus and Judith Basin Counties lying within the i n ^HhPd toundarJ Beginning at Suffolk, thence easterly approximately six following described bounaary. oegim.u b imately five miles to the

milenS ,0 the western

boinda™ o°fU R21R thence north 18 miles along said boundary to the Missouri River, thence ud said river to the mouth of Arrow Creek, thence up Arrow Creek to the Srn houidaiw of T19N, thence east along said township line to the west rim of the

beginning.

435. HELENA, SOUTH: Those portions of Lewis and Clark and Je ^fferson Counties

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last along said highway through Helena to the junction of U. S. Highway 12 and U. S. Interstate Highway IS, the point of beginning.

441. NORTH FORK BIRCH CREEK -TETON: Those portions of Pondera and Teton Counties lying within the following described boundary Beginning at Dupuyer, thence southeast on U. S. Highway 89 to the Teton River Road, thence westerly and northerly along said road to the West Fork of the Teton Trail 114, thence westerly up said Trail 114 to Teton Pass, thence northerly along the Continental Divide to Badger Pass, thence easterly along the North Fork of Birch Creek Trail 121 to the Blackfeet Indian Reservation Boundary, thence northeasterly along said reservation boundary to U. S. Highway 89, thence southerly along said Highway 89 to Dupuyer, the point of beginning.

442. SUN RIVER: Those portions of Lewis and Clark and Teton Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the intersection of the Sun River and the Forest Service boundary below Diversion Dam, thence south approximately six miles along said Forest Service boundary to the divide between Beaver Creek and Willow Creek, thence southerly and westerly along said divide to Fairview Mountain, thence northerly and westerly along the divide to Renshaw Mountain, thence north¬ erly along the divide between Lange Creek Drainage and the Bighead-Benchmark Creeks Drainages to the Black Reef, thence along the divide between Windfall Creek and Bighead Creek to the South Fork of the Sun River (near the mouth of the West Fork of Sun River), thence northerly down the South Fork of Sun River to the North Fork of Sun River, thence up the North Fork of the Sun River to Sun River Pass, thence easterly and northerly along the Continental Divide to Teton Pass, thence easterly down the West Fork Teton Trail 114 to the Teton River Road, thence southeasterly along the Teton River Road to the Ear Mountain Road turnoff, thence southerly along said road to the Bellview Road, thence easterly along the Bellview Road to the Deep Creek Road, thence southerly along the Deep Creek Road to Deep Creek, thence up Battle Creek Road to the First road turning in a southerly and easterly direction to the bridge on the Pishkun Supply Canal (two miles west of the Pishkun Reservoir), thence in a westerly direction along the Pishkun Supply Canal Road to the bridge over the Sun River below Diversion Dam, thence along the Sun River to the U. S. Forest Service boundary, the point of beginning.

443. HELENA, NORTH: That portion of Lewis and Clark County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Wolf Creek, thence easterly down Little Prickly Pear Creek to the Missouri River, thence southerly up the Missouri River to the Canyon Ferry Road (State Route 284), thence southwest on said road to Clasoil, thence west along U. S. Highway 12 to the Continental Divide, thence northerly along the Continental Divide to Lyons Creek (North Fork), thence down said creek to Little Prickly Pear Creek, thence down said creek to Wolf Creek, the point of beginning.

NOTE: Lake Helena Game Preserve, Green Meadow Game Preserve, State Nur¬ sery Game Preserve and Gates of the Mountains Game Preserve closed to hunting.

444. CHOTEAU-LOWER SUN RIVER: Those portions of the Cascade, Lewis and Clark, and Teton Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Cascade, thence north along the county road to Simms, thence south and west along State Route 200 to U. S. Highway 287 at Bowman’s Comer, thence north along said highway to Sun River, thence up Sun River to the bridge just below Diversion Dam, thence along Pishkun Supply Canal Road to the bridge across the Supply Canal (two miles west of Pishkun Reservoir), thence across said bridge in a north and westerly direction along the old road to Battle Creek, thence northeasterly along road to Deep Creek, thence in a northerly direction along the Deep Creek Road to Bellview Road, thence north and west along the Bellview Road to Teton River Road, thence east on said road to U. S. Highway 89 and 287, thence southeast along said highway to Choteau, thence southeast along U. S. Highway 39 to State Route 200 and U. S. Interstate L- 15 to the Missouri River at Great Falls, thence along the Missouri River to Cascade, the point of beginning.

445. HOUND CREEK: Those portions of Cascade, Lewis and Clark, and Meagher Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Cascade, thence up the Missouri River to the point where Elkhom and Willow Creeks flow into the Missouri River, thence up Willow Creek to Forest Service Trail 260, thence easterly along said trail to the Beaver Creek-Hound Creek Divide, thence east along said divide to the North Fork of Freeman Creek, thence down said creek to Rock Creek, thence down Rock Creek to the Smith River, thence down said river to F.A.S. 330, thence west on said road to Cascade, the point of beginning.

446. BIG BELTS: Those portions of Lewis and Clark and Meagher Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at White Sulphur Springs, thence south on U. S. Highway 12 and 89 to Ringling, thence down Sixteen Mile Creek to Spring Gulch, thence up said gulch to the Broadwater-Meagher County Line, thence north along said line to the Lewis and Clark-Meagher County Line, thence along said line to the Trout Creek-Magpie Creek Divide, thence along said divide to Hedges Mountain, thence southerly down Cave Gulch from Hedges Mountain to Cave Bay and the Missouri River, thence down the Missouri River to Beaver Creek, thence up said creek to the Martein-Hump Cabin Road, thence in a northerly direction up the Hump Cabin Road to the Beaver Creek-Hound Creek Divide, thence easterly along said divide to the North Fork of Freeman Creek, thence down the North Fork of Freeman Creek to Rock Creek, thence down Rock Creek to the Smith River, thence up the said river to the North Fork of Smith River, thence up the North Fork of Smith River to White Sulphur Springs, the point of beginning.

447. BELT -SQUARE BUTTE: Those portions of Cascade, Chouteau and Judith Basin Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Geyser, thence northwesterly along U. S. Highway 87 to Belt Creek, thence northerly down Belt Creek to the Milwaukee Railroad Tracks, thence northerly and easterly along said tracks to State Highway 230 at Geraldine, thence southeasterly along said highway to Arrow Creek, thence southwesterly up Arrow Creek to the Geyser-Geraldine Road, thence south on said road to Geyser, the point of beginning.

448 LITTLE BELTS, EAST: Those portions of Judith Basin, Cascade and Meagher Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of U S. Highway 89 and 1 2 East of White Sulphur Springs, thence east along U . S. Highway 12 to the Spring Creek Road, thence northerly along said road to its intersection with Forest Service Trail 603, thence easterly along said trail to the Mt. High Lookout Tower, thence easterly along the Mt. High Lookout-Jellison Guard Station Road to a permanent boundary marker on the Mt. High Lookout-Jellison Guard Station Road, thence north¬ easterly along the Wheatland County line to the Lewis and Clark National Forest bound¬ ary, thence northwesterly along said boundary to its junction with the Judith Game Range boundary, thence northerly along the eastern boundary of the Judith Game Range to its junction with the Lewis and Clark National Forest boundary, thence north¬ westerly along said boundary (including those national forest lands within the Blacktail Hills) to U. S. Highway 89, thence south along U. S. Highway 89 across King’s Hill to its junction with U. S. Highway 12, the point of beginning.

449. CASTLE MOUNTAINS: That portion of Meagher County lying within the following

described boundary : Beginning at the intersection of U. S. Highways 89 and 12 northeast of White Sulphur Springs, thence easterly on U. S. Highway 12 to its intersection with Route 294 north of Martinsdale, thence westerly along said route to its intersection with U. S. Highway 89 north of Ringling, thence northerly along said highway through ^ White Sulphur Springs to its intersection with U. S. Highway 12, the point of beginning.

455. GATES OF THE MOUNTAINS WILD AREA: That portion of Lewis and Clark County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the point where Willow Creek and Elkhom Creek flow into the Missouri River (Holter Lake), thence in a southerly direction along the east bank of the Missouri River to Beaver Creek, thence in a northeasterly direction up Beaver Creek to the Martein-Hump Cabin Road, thence in a northerly direction up said road to the Beaver Creek-Hound Creek Divide, thence westerly along said divide to the U. S. Forest Service Trail 260, thence westerly down said trad to Willow Creek, thence westerly down said creek to the Missouri River, the point of beginning.

NOTE: Gates of the Mountains Game Preserve closed to hunting.

471 GERALDINE: Those portions of Chouteau and Fergus Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the Missouri River at Fort Benton, thence northerly and easterly down the Missouri River to the mouth of Arrow Creek, thence southerly and westerly up Arrow Creek to State Highway 230. thence northwesterly along said highway to the Missouri River at Fort Benton, the point of beginning.

472 HIGHWOOD MOUNTAINS WITHIN FOREST BOUNDARY: Those portions of Chouteau, Judith Basin and Cascade Counties lying within the proclaimed boundary

of the Lewis and Clark National Forest and within Hunting District 447.

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500. SOUTH CENTRAL: Those portions of Yellowstone, Big Horn, Carbon, Golden Valley, and Stillwater Counties lying within the following described boundary: Begin¬ ning at Columbus, thence northerly along the Columbus-Rapelje-Ryegate Road to Rye- gate, thence easterly along U. S. Highway 12 to Lavina, thence southeasterly along State Highway 3 to Billings, thence southeasterly along U. S. Highway 87 to the Crow Reservation boundary, thence southwesterly along said boundary to the Pryor-Warren Road thence south on said road to Warren, thence southerly along U. S. Highway 310 to

the Wyoming State line, thence westerly along said line to the Clark Fork River, thence northerly along said river to the Bridger-Belfry-Red Lodge Road (Route 308), thence westerly along said road to Red Lodge, thence northwesterly along the Red Lodge- Roscoe Road (Route 307) to Roscoe, thence northeasterly along said road to Absarokee, thence northeasterly along Route 307 to Columbus, the point of begmnmg.

510. PRYOR MOUNTAINS: That portion of Carbon County lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at a point where U. S. Highway 310 crosses the Wyom¬ ing State line thence northerly along said highway to Warren, thence northerly along the Warren-Pry or Road to the Carbon County -Big Horn County line, thence easterly along said county line to theBighom Lake (Yellowtail Reservoir), thence southwesterly along the west shore of Bighorn Lake to the Wyoming-Montana State line, thence west along said state line to U. S. Highway 310, the point of begmnmg.

511. SOUTH SNOWY MOUNTAINS: Those portions of Wheatland Fergus Golden Valley Petroleum and Musselshell Counties lying withm the following described bound¬ ary Beginning at Harlowton, thence northerly along U S. Highway 191 to its junction with Meadow Creek near Gameill, thence northeasterly along Meadow Creek to the Snowy Mountain Divide, thence easterly along said divide to the head of Durfee Creek, thence down Durfee Creek to Flatwillow Creek, thence easterly along said creek to its junction with F.A.S. Highway 244, thence southwesterly along said road to its junction with U S Highway 87, thence southerly along said highway to its junction with U. b. Highway 12 at Roundup, thence southwesterly and westerly along said highway to Harlowton, the point of beginning.

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513 ROCK CREEK: That portion of Carbon County lyingwithinthe following described boundary: Beginning at the Rock Creek Bridge in Red Lodge at the intersection of U. S. Highway 212 and Route 308, thence southwesterly up the main fork of Rock Creek to the Wyoming State Line, thence westerly along the Wyoming State Line to the Gallatin National Forest Boundary, thence northwesterly along said b“undary to the West Fork Rock Creek-East Rosebud River Divide, thence northeasterly along said divide lo the West Fork Rock Creek-Red Lodge Creek Divide, thence easier y alnnp said divide to Hogan Creek, thence northeasterly along Hogan Creek to Route 30™ Uience easterly and southerly along said route to U. Highway 212, thence southerly along said highway to the Rock Creek Bridge at the intersection of U. S. Highway 212 and Route 308, the point of beginning.

520. STILLWATER: Those portions of Sweet Grass, Stillwater and Carbon Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the mouth of Spring Creek thence southwesterly along the Stillwater Riyer to the Nye-Dean Road, thence eaaeri? Tong said So Tan, thence southeasterly on the Fiddler Creek (Bedford School 1 Road to the Mystic Lake Road, thence northeasterly to the Roscoe Road, thence southeasterWalotm saidroad to Roscoe, thence southeasterly along Route 307 to Hogan Creek thrace s™thwea™ly along Hogan Creek to the Red Lodge Creek-West Fork Rock Creek Divide thence southwesterly along said divide to the West Fork Rock Creek East Rosebud River Divide, thence southwesterly along said divide to the Galla- NaHonal ¥ores, Boundary^ thence northwesterly along said boundary ,0 the Park and Carbon County Line to the Stillwater County Line, thence westerly along the Stillwater-Park County Line to the Gallatin National Forest Boundary, thence northerly flongS boundaryto the Bridger-Spring Creek Divide thence along said divide to Soring Creek, thence down Spring Creek to the point of begmnmg.

530 FI ATWIl LOW CREEK: Those portions of Musselshell and Petroleum Counties lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at Roundup, thence northerly •dona U S Highway 87 to its junction with Route 244, thence northeasterly along laid route to Winnett, thence easterly along State Route 200 to its junction with the Sussellhell River neir Mosby, thence southerly and westerly along the Musselshell River to its junction with U. S. Highway 12, thence southwesterly along said highway to Roundup, the point of beginning.

can northwest WHEATLAND: Those portions of Meagher and Wheatland Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Harlowton.

weieriy dong U. S. Highway 12 to the Spring Creek Road, thence northerly alone said road to its intersection with the Willow Park Road, thence easterly along Sd road to its intersection with Forest Service Trail 603, thence easier y along said t mil to the M t High Lookout Tower, thence easterly along the Mt. High Lookout-Je lison . Guard Station Road to a permanent boundary marker on the Mt. High Lookout-Jellison Guard Station Road, thence northeasterly along the Wheatland County Line to U. S. Highway 191, thence southerly along said highway to Harlowton, the pomt of beginning.

GROVE CREEK -LINE CREEK: That portion of Carbon County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Clark Fork River and the Wyoming State Line, thence westerly along said line to the mam fork of Rock Creek thence northeasterly down said creek to the Rock Creek Bridge at Red Lodge, thence easterly from said bridge along Route 308 to the Clark Fork River, thence southerly along the Clark Fork River to the Wyoming State Lme, the point of begmnmg.

560. EAST BOULDER: Those portions of Park and Sweet Grass Counties lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at Big Timber, thence easterly along U . S. Highway 10 to the Bridger Creek-Spring Creek Road, thence southerly along said road to the Bridger Creek-Spring Creek Divide, thence southwesterly along said divide to the Gallatin-Custer National Forest boundary, thence westerly and southerly along said boundary to the Slough Creek-East Fork Boulder Divide near Columbine Pass, thence southwesterly along said divide and northwesterly along the Boulder River-Buffalo Fork Divide through Boulder Pass, thence northerly and northeasterly along the main Boulder River to Big Timber, the point of beginning.

561 WEST BOULDER: That portion of Sweet Grass County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Big Timber, thence southwesterly and southerly alone the main Boulder River through Boulder Pass, thence northwesterly along the Boulder River-Buffalo Fork Divide and the Hellroaring Creek-Boulder River Divide and the Mill Creek-Boulder River Divide to Mount Cowan, thence northerly along the Yellowstone River-West Boulder River Divide to Park-Sweet Grass County lme, thence northerly along the Park-Sweet Grass County line to the Yellowstone River thence easterly down said river to U. S. Highway 191, thence southerly along said highway to U. S. Highway 10 at Big Timber, the point of beginning.

570. SWEET GRASS: Those portions of Wheatland. Golden Valley, Stillwater and Sweet Grass Counties lying within the following described boundary : Begmnmg at Harlowton, thellce easterly along U . S. Highway 12toRyegate, thence southerly along the Ryegate- Rapelje-Columbus Road to Columbus, thence southwesterly along Route 307 to Roscoe thence northwesterly to the Mystic Lake Road, thence southwesterly along said road to its junction with the Fiddler Creek (Bedford School) Road, a ® ^teRnad

northerly along said road to Dean, thence northwesterly alotng„tnhr®n^e^ky to the Stillwater River, thence northeasterly along said river to Spnng Creek, thence northwesterly along Spring Creek to the Spring Creek-Bndger Creek Divide, thence northerly along said divide to the Bridger Creek-Spring Creek Rofd' n0"^,erlsy along said road to U. S. Highway 10, thence westerly along said highway to U. S. Highway 191, thence northerly along said highway to Harlowton, the pomt of begmnmg.

580. NORTHWEST SWEET GRASS: Those portions of Sweet Grass, Wheatland, Park and Meagher Counties lying within the following described boundary. Begmnmg at the intersection of U. S. Highway 191 and the south bank of the Yellowstone River at Big Timber thence following the south bank of said river in a westerly direction to Duck Creek thence northerly up Duck Creek to the West Fork of Duck Creek, thence northwesterly up said creek to the Crazy Mountain Divide near Fairview Peak thence northerly along said divide to Sixteenmile Creek, thence westerly down said creek to U. S. Highway 89, thence northerly along said highway t0 Rou*e 294, then<Te northeasterly along said route to its intersection with U. S. Highway 12, thence easterly along said highway to its intersection with U. S. Highway 191 at Harlowton, thence southerly along said highway to its intersection with the south bank of the Yellowstone River at Big Timber, the point of beginning.

590. BULL MOUNTAINS: Those portions of Yellowstone, Musselshell and Golden Val¬ ley Counties lying within the following described boundary: Begmnmg where the Melstone-Custer County Road crosses the Musselshell River one mile south of Mels- tone thence south along the Melstone-Custer County Road to its intersection with F.A.S.

310? thence northwesterly along F.A.S. 310 to its junction with the main Buffalo Creek Road, thence south along this road approximately 14 miles to the mtersecuon at Mill Creek, thence northwesterly along the Mill Creek Road to the Mam Fork Hibbard Creek, thence south along the Hibbard Creek Road approximately two miles to the junction with the Cow Gulch Road, thence west along the Cow Gulch Road to its junction with the Railroad Creek Road, thence south on the Railroad Creek Road to the Mam Fork Railroad Creek, thence west along Railroad Creek -Pompey’s Pillar Creek Road to the Marsh Ranch junction, thence south on Pompey's PUlar Creek Road to the township dividing line between Townships 4 and 5 North, thence west along said township line for approximately 2.5 miles to its intersection with the Pompey's Pillar Creek-Razor Creek Road, thence west along said road to U. S. Highway 287 (one-l.rlf mile north of where U. S. Highway 287 crosses Razor Creek), thence south four miles to the U. S. Highway 287 junction with the North Fork Crooked Creek-Broadview Road whence westerly along said road to its junction with F.A.S. 328, thence west along F.A.S. 328 to State Highway 3 at Broadview, thence north along said highway to the Musselshell River south of Lavina, thence easterly along the Musselshell River to the pomt of begmnmg.

591. CASTLE BUTTE: Those portions of Yellowstone and Big Horn Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Billings, thence southeasterly along U. S. Highway 87 to the Crow Reservation boundary, thence easterly along the Crow Reservation boundary to State Route 47 at Hardin, thence northerly along said route to its junction with U. S. Highway 10, thence westerly along said highway to Custer, thence northwesterly along F.A.S. 310 (Custer-Musselshell Road) to its junction with the main Buffalo Creek Road (section line between Sections 36 and 31 and the lme between R31E and R30E, T8N), thence south along this road approximately 14 miles to the intersection at Mill Creek, thence northwesterly along the Mill Creek Road to the Main Fork Hibbard Creek, thence south along Hibbard Creek Road approximately two miles to the junction with Cow Gulch Road, thence west along the Cow Gulch Road to its junction with the Railroad Creek Road, thence south on the Railroad Creek Road to the Main Fork Railroad Creek, thence west along Railroad Creek-Pompey’s Pillar Creek Road to the Marsh Ranch junction, thence south on Pompey's Pillar Creek Road to the township dividing line between Townships 4 and 5 North, thence west along said town¬ ship line for approximately 2.5 miles to its intersection with the Pompey s Pillar Creek-Razor Creek Road, thence west along said road to U. S. Highway 287 (one-half mile north of U. S. Highway 287 crossing of Razor Creek), thence south four miles to the U S. Highway 287 junction with the North Fork Crooked Creek-Broadview Road, thence westerly along said road to its junction with F.A.S. 328, thence west along said route to State Highway 3 at Broadview, thence southeasterly along said highway to Billings, the point of beginning.

600. NORTH HILL-NORTH BLAINE: Those portions of Hill and Blaine Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at a pomt where the Harlem- Tumer Road (Route 241) joins the Canadian line, thence westerly along said lme to State Route 233, thence southerly along said route to Highway 2 at Havre, thence easterly along said highway to Route 241 at Harlem, thence northerly along said route to the Canadian line, the point of beginning.

610 HILL-CHOUTEAU-LIBERTY : Those portions of Hill, Chouteau, and Liberty Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at Chester, thence south along Route 223 to the Marias River, thence southerly along said river to the Missouri River, thence easterly along said river to Route 236, thence northerly along said route to the B.N. Railroad Tracks at Big Sandy, thence northerly along said tracks to Highway 2, thence westerly along said highway to Chester, the point of begmnmg.

NOTE: Brinkman Game Preserve closed to hunting.

611. NORTH PHILLIPS: Those portions of Blaine and Phillips Counties lying withm the following described boundary: Beginning at a point where the Harlem-Turner Road (Route 241) joins the Canadian Line, thence south along said road to U. S. Highway 2 at Harlem, thence east and south along said highway to the Milk River Bridge at the Fort Belknap Indian Agency, thence east down the Milk River to the Milk River Bridge on U. S. Highway 2 west of Dodson, thence east along ?md highway to the town of Dodson, thence south of Dodson to the South Dodson-Wagner Road, thence in an easterly direction along said road to U. S. Highway 191 south of Malta, thence in a northerly direction along said highway to its intersection with U. S- Highway 2 at Malta, thence east along said highway to the Milk River Bridge east of Hinsdale, thence up the Milk River to Whitewater Creek, thence up Whitewater Creek and the West Fork of Whitewater Creek to the point, where the Malta-Lormg road crosses said creek, thence north along said road to the Canadian Line, thence west along said line to the Harlem-Turner Road, the point of beginning.

612 NORTH HILL: Those portions of Hill and Liberty Counties lying within the follow¬ ing described boundary: Beginning at a point where State Route 233 joms the Canadian line, (near Port of William Creek), thence westerly along said lme to the county road west of the Hill-Liberty County line, thence southerly along said county road to High¬ way 2 at Joplin, thence easterly along said highway to State Route 233 at Havre, thence northerly along said highway to the Canadian line, the pomt of begmnmg.

620 SOUTH PHILLIPS: Those portions of Phillips and Valley Counties lying within the following described boundary: Begmnmg at a point west of Dodson where U. S. Highway 2 crosses the east boundary of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, thence in a southerly direction along said boundary to the southeast comer of the Belknap Reservation, thence westerly along the south boundary of said reservation to Highway 191, thence southerly along said highway to the Dry Fork Road, thence easterly along said road to the Jacobs Ranch, thence east 5 miles to the Fourchette Grade thence south to the Indian Lake Road, thence southeasterly along said road to the Telegraph Creek Road thence northerly along said road to the Sun Prairie Road, thence northerly along said road to the Content Road, thence northeasterly along said road to the Content- Larb Creek Road, thence southeasterly along said road to the Larb Creek Road thence northerly along said road to Highway 2 at Saco, thence westerly along said highway to Highway 191 at Malta, thence south along said highway to the Wagner-South Dodson Road, thence westerly along said road to Dodson, thence in a westerly direction along U. S. Highway 2 to the east boundary of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, the point of beginning.

621. UPPER MISSOURI BREAKS: Those portions of Valley and Phillips Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the Fred Robinson Bridge, thence easterly along the Missouri River to Timber Creek, thence north along said creek to the Bill Anderson Ranch, thence north along the Saco-Bill Anderson Road to the Larb Creek-Content Road, thence northwesterly along said road to the Content Road thence southerly along said road to the Sun Prairie Road, thence southerly along said road to the Telegraph Creek Road, thence southerly to the Indian Lake RnnH thpnce northwesterly along said road to the Fourchette Grade, thence 5 miles 5St to the Jacobs SSS thence westerly along the Dry Fork Road to Highway 191, thence north along said highway to the south boundary of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, thence westerly along said boundary to State Route 376, thence southeas- terly along said route to Highway 191, thence southerly along said highway to the Fred Robinson Bridge, the point of beginning.

NOTE: Closed to all hunting, the following described area; Siippcr-y Ann Station, Section 36, Township 22 North, Range 24 East and Section 31. Township 22 North, Range 25 East, as posted.

630 SOUTH VALLEY: Those portions of Phillips and Valley Counties lying within the 'following described boundary: Beginning at a point where the Saco-Bill Anderson Road joins U. S. Highway 2 at Saco, thence south along said road to the junction with the Triple Crossing Road, thence easterly along said road to the Willow Creek Road thence northeasterly along said road to Highway 24, thence southeasterly along said highway to the Missouri River at Fort Peck Dam, thence northeasterly down said river to the Milk River, thence north along said river to Porcupine Creek, thence north up said creek to U. S. Highway 2, thence westerly along said highway to Saco, the point of beginning.

631. LOWER MISSOURI BREAKS: That portion of Valley County lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Triple Crossing- Saco-Bill Anderson Road, thence south along the Saco-Bill Anderson Road to Timber Creek at the Bill Anderson Ranch, thence south along said creek to the Missouri River, thence easterly down the Missouri River to Highway 24 at Fort Peck Dam, thence northwesterly along Highway 24 to the Willow Creek Road, thence westerly along said road to the Triple Crossing Road, thence westerly along said road to the Saco-Bill Anderson Road, the point of beginning.

NOTE: That portion of the C. M. Russell National Wildlife Range in Valley County lying east of the road leading to the Duck Creek Recreational Area shall be closed to big game hunting.

That portion of the C. M. Russell National Wildlife Range known as the Pines Recreation Area will be closed to all big game hunting, as posted.

640. NORTH V ALLEY -DANIELS-ROOSEVELT -SHERIDAN : Those portions of Valley, Daniels, Roosevelt and Sheridan Counties lying within the following described bound¬ ary: Beginning at a point where Route 247 joins the Canadian Border, thence south along said route to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation Boundary, thence east along said boundary to the Big Muddy Creek, thence southerly along said boundary to the Missouri River, thence east along said river to State Route 16, thence north along said route to U. S. Highway 2 at Culbertson, thence east along said highway to the North Dakota Border, thence north along said border to the Canadian Border, thence westerly along said border to Route 247, the point of beginning.

NOTE: Medicine Lake Migratory Waterfowl Refuge in Big Game District 640, shall be closed except Sections 17, 19 and 20 and all of that portion of Section 18 lying southeast of the county road, T31N, R57E.

650. McCONE: Those portions of McCone and Garfield Counties lying within the follow¬ ing described boundary: Beginning at Circle, thence northerly along State Route 13 to the south boundary of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, thence westerly along said boundary to the mouth of the Milk River, thence westerly along the Missouri River to the Fort Peck Dam, thence southerly along the east shore of Fort Peck Reser¬ voir to Big Dry Creek, thence southerly along said creek to Little Dry Creek, thence southerly along said creek to State Route 200, thence easterly along said route to Circle, the point of beginning.

NOTE: That portion of the C. M. Russell National Wildlife Range lying between the Fort Peck Powerhouse and the spillway shall be closed to the hunting of big game.

670. NORTH VALLEY -NORTH PHILLIPS: Those portions of Valley and Phillips Counties lying within the following described boundary: Beginning at a point where the Malta-Loring Road crosses the Canadian Line, thence easterly along said line to Route 247, thence southerly along said route to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation Boundary, thence westerly along said boundary to the west fork of Porcupine Creek, thence southerly along said creek to Porcupine Creek, thence southerly along said creek to U. S. Highway 2 near Nashua, thence northwesterly along said highway to the Milk River Bridge east of Hinsdale, thence up the Milk River to Whitewater Creek, thence up said creek and the west fork of Whitewater to the point where the Malta- Loring Road crosses said creek, thence northerly along said road to the Canadian Line, the point of beginning.

680. CHOUTEAU-BLAINE-PHILLIPS: Those portions of Chouteau, Blame, and Phil¬ lips Counties lying within the following described boundary : Begmnmg at Route 236 and the Missouri River, thence easterly along said river to Highway 191, thence northerly along said highway to Highway 376, thence northerly along said highway to the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation boundary, thence northwesterly along said boundary to the Hay's Trail, thence westerly along said trail to the Cow Island Trail, thence westerly along said trail to Route 236, thence southerly along said route to the Missouri River, the point of beginning.

690 HILL-BLAINE-CHOUTEAU: Those portions of Hill. Blaine and Chouteau Counties 1 vine within the following described boundary : Beginning at Havre, thence west on U. S. Highway 2 approximately 5 miles to the junction of the BN (Burlington Northern) Ra!l road tracks thence southwest along said railroad tracks to Big Sandy, thence in an easterly direction along the Big Sandy -Cow Island Trail Road to the Hay s Trail to Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, thence north along the west boundary of said reservation to the Milk River thence east down the Milk River to the U. S. Highway 2_Bridge at the Belknap IndSgency, thence north and west along said highway to Havre, the pomt of beginning.

700. NORTH GARFIELD: Those portions of Garfield and McCone Counties within the following described boundary: Beginning at the Musselshell River Bridge near Mosby on State' Route 2?0 then north down the Musselshell River to the Missouri River, then east and north down the Missouri River to the Fort Peck Powerhouse, then south along the east shore of the Fort Peck Reservoir to Big Dry Creek, then south up Big Dry Creek to Little Dry Creek, then up Little Dry Creek to State Route 200, then west along State Route 200 to the Musselshell River Bridge, the point of beginning.

710 NORTH ROSEBUD: Those portions of Custer, Garfield, Musselshell, Rosebud. Treasure and Yellowstone Counties within the following described boundary: Begin¬ ning at Miles City anhe intersection of U. S. Interstate Highway 94 and U. S Highway 3i2* then west along U. S. Interstate 94 to the intersection of U. S. Interstate 94 and the Custer-Melstone Road at Custer, then northwest along the Custer-Melstone Road to U S Highway 12 at Melstone, then northeast along U. S. Highway 12 to the MusselsheU River Bridge then north down the Musselshell River to the bridge on State Route 200 at Mosbv then northeast along State Route 200 to State Route 22 at Jordan, then southeast along State Route 22 to U. S. Highway 312, then south along U. S. Highway 312 to its intersection with U. S. Interstate 94, the point of beginning.

720. TULLOCK: Those portions of Treasure, Big Horn and Yellowstone Counties within the following described boundary: Beginning at the Big Horn River Bridge on U. S. Interstate Highway 90 near Hardin, then northwest along U. S. Interstate 90 to State Route 47, then north along State Route 47 to U. S. Interstate 94 then northeast along U. S. Interstate 94 to Sarpy Creek, then south along Sarpy Creek to the Indian Reservation boundary, then west along the Crow Indian Reservation boundary to the Big Horn River, then louth up the Big Horn River to the bridge on U. S. Interstate 90. the point of beginning.

721 MOON CREEK: Those portions of Custer and Rosebud Counties within the follow¬ ing described boundary: Beginning at the Tongue River Bridge on U. S. Interstate Highway 94 near Miles City, then south up the Tongue River to the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation boundary, then west along the reservation boundary to Rosebud Creek, then north down Rosebud Creek to U. S. Interstate Highway 94, then east along U. S. Interstate 94 to the Tongue River, the point of beginning.

722 SOUTH ROSEBUD: Those portions of Rosebud, Treasure and Big Horn Counties within the following described boundary : Beginning at the bridge on Rosebud Creek and U. S. Interstate Highway 94, then south up Rosebud Creek to the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation boundary, then west along the reservation boundary to the Crow Indian Reservation boundary, then north and west along that reservation boundary to Sarpy Creek, then north down Sarpy Creek to U. S. Interstate Highway 94, then east along U. S. Interstate 94 to Rosebud Creek, the point of beginning.

730. NORTH PRAIRIE: Those portions of Custer, Garfield, McCone, Prairie and Rosebud Counties within the following described boundary: Beginning at the intersec¬ tion of U. S. Interstate Highway 94 and U. S. Highway 312 at Miles City, then north along Highway 312 to State Route 22, then northwest along Route 22 to State Route 200 at Jordan, then east along Route 200 to Route 253, then south along Route 253 to U. S. Interstate Highway 94 at Terry, then southwest along U. S. Interstate 94 to U. S. Highway 312, the point of beginning.

731. WEST DAWSON: Those portions of Dawson, McCone and Prairie Counties withm the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of U. S. Interstate High¬ way 94 and State Route 200S at Glendive, then southwest along U. S. Interstate 94 to Route 253 at Terry, then north along Route 253 to State Route 200 near Brockway, then northeast along Route 200 to State Route 200S, then southeast along Route 200S to U. S. Interstate Highway 94, the point of beginning.

733. RICHLAND-DAWSON-McCONE: Those portions of McCone, Richland and Daw¬ son Counties lying within the following described boundary : Beginning at a point where State Route 13 crosses the south boundary of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, thence south along said route to State Route 200S at Circle, thence southeasterly along said route to State Route 16 at Glendive, thence northeasterly along said route to State Route 200 at Sidney, thence northeasterly along said highway to the North Dakota border, thence north along said border to U. S. Highway 2, thence westerly along said highway to State Route 16 at Culbertson, thence southerly along said route to the Missouri River, thence westerly along said river to the Big Muddy Creek and the southeast boundary of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, thence west along the south boundary of said reserva¬ tion to State Route 13, the point of beginning.

740. OTTER CREEK: Those portions of Powder River, Rosebud, and Big Horn Counties within the following described boundary : Beginning at the Tongue River Bridge on U. S. Highway 212 at Ashland, then east along U. S. Highway 212 to the Sonnette-Sayle Road, then south along Sonnette-Sayle Road to the North Fork of Bloom Creek Road, then southeast along the North Fork of Bloom Creek Road to the Bloom Creek Road, then east along Bloom Creek Road to the Broadus-Moorehead Road, then north along Broadus- Moorehead Road to the bridge on Bloom Creek, thence south along Bloom Creek to the Powder River, then southwest up the Powder River to the Montana-Wyoming State line, then west along the state line to Hanging Woman Creek, then north down Hanging Woman Creek to the Tongue River, then northeast down the Tongue River to the bridge on U. S. Highway 212 at Ashland, the point of beginning.

741. BEAVER-LISCOM: Those portions of Custer, Powder River and Rosebud Counties within the following described boundary : Beginning at the junction of the Tongue River Road and U. S. Highway 312, then southeast along U. S. Highway 312 to U. S. Highway 212 near Broadus, then west along U. S. Highway 212 to the Tongue River, then north¬ east down the Tongue River to Pumpkin Ci^ek, then east up Pumpkin Creek to the Tongue River Road, then northeast along the Tongue River Road to its intersection with U. S. Highway 312, the point of beginning.

742. TONGUE RIVER BREAKS: Those portions of Rosebud and Big Horn Counties within the following described boundary : Beginning at the junction of Hanging Woman Creek and the Montana-Wyoming State line, then west along the state line to the Crow Indian Reservation boundary, then north along the Crow Indian Reservation boundary to the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation boundary, then east along the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation boundary to the Tongue River, then south up the Tongue River to Hanging Woman Creek, then south up Hanging Woman Creek to the Montana- Wyoming State line, the point of beginning.

743. MIZPAH: Those portions of Custer and Powder River Counties within the follow¬ ing described boundary; Beginning at the Tongue River Bridge on U. S. Interstate Highway 94 near Miles City, then northeast along U. S. Interstate 94 to U. S. Highway 12. then east along Highway 1 2 to the Powder River, then south up the Powder River to U. S. Highway 212 at Broadus, then west along Highway 212 to U. S. Highway 312, then north along Highway 312 to the Tongue River Road, then west along the Tongue River Road to Pumpkin Creek, then west down Pumpkin Creek to the Tongue River, then north down the Tongue River to U. S. Interstate Highway 94. the point of beginning.

750. INTAKE-SIDNEY: Those portions of Dawson, Richland and Wibaux Counties within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of U. S. Interstate Highway 94 and State Route 16 at Glendive, then northeast along Route 16 to State Route 200 at Sidney, then northeast along Route 200 to the Montana-North Dakota State Line, then south along the state line to the Cartwright Road, then southwest along the Cartwright Road to State Route 23, then west along Route 23 to the Skaar Road, then southwest along the Skaar Road 4 miles to the Burma Road, then southwest along the Burma Road 17 miles to the east boundary fence of S35, T20N, R58E, and Sections 2 and 11 T19N R58E, as posted, then south along the east boundary fence to the south boundary fence of Sections 11, 10, 9, T19N. R58E, as posted, then west along the south boundary fence to the Yellowstone River, then southwest up the Yellowstone River to Box Elder Creek, then southeast up Box Elder Creek to the Lower Bell Prairie Road, then southwest along the Lower Bell Prairie Road to the Bell Prairie Road, then south¬ west along the Bell Prairie Road to U. S. Interstate Highway 94, then west along High¬ way 94 to State Route 16, the point of beginning.

751. NORTH WIBAUX: Those portions of Dawson, Richland and Wibaux Counties within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the Bell Prairie Road and U. S. Interstate Highway 94, then east along Highway 94 to the Montana-North Dakota State line, then north along the state line to the Cartwright Road, then south¬ west along the Cartwright Road to State Route 23. then west along Route 23 to the Skaar Road, then southwest along the Skaar Road 4 miles to the Burma Road, then southwest along the Burma Road 17 miles to the east boundary fence of S35, T20N, R58E, and Sections 2. 1 1, T19N, R58E as posted, then south along the east boundary fence to the south boundary fence of Sections 11, 10. 9. T19N, R58E, as posted, then west along the south boundarv fence to the Yellowstone River, then southwest up the Yellowstone River to Box Elder Creek, then southeast up Box Elder Creek to the Lower Bell Prairie Road, then southwest along the Lower Bell Prairie Road to the Bell Prairie Road, then southwest along the Bell Prairie Road to U. S. Interstate Highway 94, the point of beginning.

760. LOCATE: Those portions of Custer, Fallon and Prairie Counties within the follow ing described boundary: Beginning at the junction of U. S. Interstate Highway 94 and U. S. Highway 12 at Miles City, then northeast along U. S. Interstate 94 to O'Fallon Creek, then south up O'Fallon Creek to U. S. Highway 12, then west along U. S. Highway 12 to its junction with U. S. Interstate 94, the point of beginning.

761. NORTH FALLON: Those portions of Custer, Dawson, Fallon, Prairie and Wibaux Counties within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of U. S. Interstate Highway 94 and State Route 16 at Glendive, then east along U. S. Interstate 94 to the Montana-North Dakota State line, then south along the state line to U. S. Highway 12, then west along Highway 12 to O'Fallon Creek, then northwest down O'Fallon Creek toU. S. Interstate Highway 94. then northeast along U. S. Interstate 94 to State Route 16. the point of beginning.

770. KNOWLTON: Those portions of Carter, Custer and Fallon Counties within the following described boundary : Beginning at the Powder River Bridge on U. S. Highway 12 at Locate, then east along U. S. Highway 12 to State Route 7 at Baker, then south-along State Route 7 to Ekalaka, then northwest on the Ekalaka Cutoff Road to the Powder River, then north down the Powder River to the bridge at Locate, the point of begin¬ ning.

771. NORTH CARTER: Those portions of Carter, Custer, and Powder River Counties within the following described boundary : Beginning at the Powder River Bridge on the Ekalaka Cut-off Road at Mizpah, then southeast along the Ekalaka Cut-off Road to Route 323, then south along Route 323 to the Ridgeway-Hammond Road, then southwest along the Ridgeway -Hammond Road to U. S. Highway 212, then northwest along Highway 212 to the Powder River, then north down the Powder River to the Ekalaka Cut-off Road, the point of beginning.

780. LONG PINES: That portion of Carter County within the following described boun¬ darv : Beginning at the junction of the Tie Creek Road and Route 323 at Bell Tower, t hen north along Route 323 to Box Elder Creek, then northeast along Box Elder Creek to the Mill Iron-Camp Crook Road, then southeast along the Mill Iron-Camp Crook Road to the Montana-South Dakota State line, then south along the state line to the Tie Creek Road, then northwest along the Tie Creek Road to Route 323, the point of beginning.

781. ALBION: That portion of Carter County within the following described boundary Beginning at the junction of U. S. Highway 212 and the Hammond -Ridgeway Road near Hammond, then northeast along the Hammond -Ridgeway Road to Route 323, then north along Route 323 to the Tie Creek Road at Bell Tower Hall, then southeast along the r ic Creek Road to the Montana-South Dakota State line, then south along the state line to the Montana-Wyoming State line, then west along the state linelo U. S. Highway 212. then northwest along Highway 212 to the Hammond-Ridgeway Road, the point of beginning.

782. EAST CARTER : Those port ions of Carter and Fallon Counties w ithin the follow mg described boundary : Beginning at the intersection of State Route 7 and U. S. Highway 1 2 at Baker, then east along U. S Highway 12 to the Montana-North Dakota State line, then south along said line and the Montana-South Dakota State line to the Mill Iron-Camp Crook Road, then northwest along the Mill Iron-Camp Crook Road to Box Elder Creek, then southwest up Box Elder Creek toRoute 323, then northwest along Route 323 to State Route 7 at Ekalaka, then northeast along Route 7 to U. S. Highway 12 at Baker, the point of beginning.

790. EAST LITTLE POWDER: Those portions of Carter and Powder River Counties within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of State Route 59 and U. S. Highway 212, then southeast along U. S. Highway 212 to the Montana- Wyoming State line, then west along the state line to State Route 59, then north along State Route 59 to U. S. Highway 212. the point of beginning.

791. WEST LITTLE POWDER: That portion of Powder River County within the follow¬ ing described boundary : Beginn ing at the Powder River Bridge on U. S. Highway 2 1 2 at Broadus, then southeast along Highway 2 1 2 to State Route 59. then south along Route 59 to the Montana-Wyoming State line, then west along the state line to the Powder River, then northeast down the Powder River to U. S. Highway 212, the point of beginning.

792. CACHE CREEK: That portion of Powder River County within the following de¬ scribed boundary: Beginning at the Powder River Bridge on U.S. Highway 212 at Broadus, then southwest up the Powder River to Bloom Creek, then north up Bloom Creek to the Broadus-Moorehead Road, then south along the Broadus-Moorehead Road to the Bloom Creek Road, then west along the Bloom Creek Road to the North Fork of the Bloom Creek Road, then northwest along the North Fork of Bloom Creek Road to the Sonnette-Sayle Road, then north along the Sonnette-Sayle Road to U. S. Highway 212, then east along U. S. Highway 212 to the Powder River Bridge, the point of beginning.