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Jensina Tweten and Caylen Jankowski occupy a middle pack in the first cross country meet of the year.
GMS cross country runners open season in Wolf Point
Glasgow Middle School’s girls grader Kimber Dulaney, who took scorers.
cross country runners finished a second place overall with a time of Other Glasgow runners
single point out of first place in their 10:30. The Scotties’ other scorers included Aspen Probert, 39th in
first meet of the season, a 1.55-mile were Haleigh Huntsman, who 14:30; Willow Sugg, 48th in 16:00;
course at Wolf Point’s Airport Golf placed 6th overall in 11:10, just Rebekah Bailey, 51st in 16:28;
Course last Friday. The Scottie boys, ahead of Josie Kemp, 7th in 11:22. Karsyn Sillerud, 55th in 16:53; and
with only five runners, finished in Jensina Tweten, in 26th place in Chloe Lamb, 56th in 17:10.
fourth place. 12:33, and Caylen Jankowski, 31st As a team, the GMS girls tallied
The girls were paced by 8th in 13:34, rounded out the Glasgow continued on back page
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Upland game bird hunting could be challenging this year
Drought has impacted
juvenile populations
by Marc Kloker, FWP Region 6
GLASGOW- Biologists for Montana
Fish, Wildlife & Parks are expecting
that many areas of the region will be
challenging for upland bird hunting
this fall. However, some areas with
good habitat conditions should have
fair bird populations for hunters
prepared to find them.
Habitat conditions, spring
adult populations, and recent brood
observations vary widely across the
region for all species. Most noticeably,
the severe drought has negatively
impacted vegetation throughout the
season and has likely led to a decrease
in nest and brood success of all species.
Overall, the reduced cover in all
areas of the region which will impact
the distribution of game birds. Spring
adult surveys did show near to above
numbers for most species, but the
2021 drought severely affected brood-
rearing and juvenile populations…and
that will be a challenge for hunters.
“From check station and wing
barrel data we observe that juveniles
(birds hatched that year) typically
Hunters after a successful sage grouse hunt. photo by Marc Kloker
comprise most of the birds harvested
(60-80% depending on the species),” year due to drought conditions, and should expect to find better numbers
says Brett Dorak, Malta-area biologist. that will reduce cover as well.” of sage-grouse in areas containing
“With drought conditions, hunters will some riparian habitat.
likely find lower juvenile numbers on Sage-Grouse (Sept. 1-Sept. 30)
the landscape and may have to cover Bag limit: 2 daily and 4 in possession Sharp-tailed grouse (Sept.1-Jan. 1)
more ground and seek out “good” Closed west of the continental divide Bag limit: 4 daily and 16 in possession
habitat conditions to be successful.” Based on spring adult survey Closed west of the continental divide
In addition to the drought, data, sage grouse populations are Grouse hunters headed to Region 6 will
increased haying and grazing has looking about average. In the central likely encounter a grouse population
occurred in most areas of the region, and western portion of the region, that carried over from 2020. Spring
and other biological factors are at play where sage-grouse habitat exists, surveys showed adult populations
as well. adult numbers were near to slightly ranged from above average in the
“Severe grasshopper outbreaks in above average. Core sage-grouse eastern half of the region to average
some portions of the region are also habitat primarily exists south of in the western half of the region.
reducing the amount of cover available Highway 2 and is composed of mixed However, due to the severe drought
to game birds,” says Ken Plourde, grass and Wyoming big sagebrush conditions, juvenile numbers will be
Region 6 upland game bird biologist. rangeland. Drought has likely down in many areas and subsequently
“In addition, emergency haying and impacted brood success, especially in decrease overall numbers and harvest.
grazing of CRP was authorized this areas lacking riparian areas. Hunters Like pheasants, in the few areas that
received precipitation in early summer, sharp-tailed grouse
brood success appears average.

Gray (Hungarian) Partridge Sept.1-Jan. 1


Bag limit: 8 daily and 32 in possession
Partridge populations saw similar decreases to
pheasants and sharp-tailed grouse due to the drought
in 2017 and 2018, and they have been slower to recover.
Partridge numbers improved in 2020 but will likely be
impacted again by drought this year. Hunters will need to
focus on the best habitats to find huns this year.

Pheasants (Oct. 9-Jan. 1) If you see Dan & Earlene…


Bag limit: 3 daily and 9 in possession
Wish them a Happy 60th Anniversary
Pheasant populations in much of the region were steadily
increasing after a few years of below-average numbers.
Spring “crowing” surveys that measure the rooster pheasant
populations in the eastern half of the region showed
populations around average or slightly above average, with
pheasant populations in the western half of the region near
average to below average in the western-most counties.
However, brood success will be low in areas hardest hit by
the drought. In the few areas of the region that received some
precipitation during early summer, brood success appears
fair. The resulting decrease of juvenile birds will mean a lower
overall population, and harvest is expected to be down.
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GMS cross country
continued from front
50 points, a single point behind first-
place Poplar. Other schools that
fielded complete teams included
Sidney, Wolf Point, Frontier, and
Frazer. Circle, Culbertson, Fairview,
Nashua, and Scobey competed
but didn’t have enough runners to
qualify for team scores.
On the boys side, Glasgow
tallied 75 points to finish in 4th
place, behind Sidney, Culbertson,
and Poplar. The Scotties were led
by 6th grader Garrett Thompson,
who took 17th place in 11:15.
Teammate Rowen Kloker was right
behind, finishing in 19th place in
11:26. Glasgow’s other placers were
Timothy Pearson, 29th in 11:49;
Jack Milam, who finished in 34th
place with a time of 12:17; and
Aaron Mickelson, who took 51st
place with his run of 16:08.
“Our numbers are down a bit,
especially on the boys side, but I
was pleased with how the runners
pushed themselves and each other,”
says GMS coach Andrew McKean. Garrett Thompson led the way for the Glasgow Middle School boys last week
“You could certainly tell that the in Wolf Point. The 6th grader finished in 17th place. photo by Kimber Dulaney
veteran runners, including Kimber, to Poplar this Saturday before runners,” says McKean, who noted
Haleigh, and Josie, know how to returning to Sullivan Park for that the coaches are looking for
pace themselves, pass strategically, a middle-school-only meet on any volunteers to help marshal the
and when to kick into higher gear.” Saturday, Sept. 11. Racing starts at course, time runners, and work
McKean said he was also happy 10 a.m. for the boys, with the girls the finish line. “Normally our high
to see teammates encourage each race to follow about 10:45. school runners officiate this meet,
other and even runners from rival “It’s a good opportunity for but they’re in Havre on Sept. 11, so
schools. the community to come out and we’re looking for any community
The GMS Scotties travel cheer on these hard-working help we can get.”

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