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Results of annual
fisheries surveys
on Fresno Reservoir
by Marc Kloker, FWP Region 6
Montana Fish, Wildlife and
Parks staff recently conducted
standardized netting surveys on
Fresno Reservoir. These annual
surveys take place in September and
have been conducted in the reservoir
since 1987. These surveys provide
important information pertaining
to the Fresno fish community and
track short- and long-term species
trends. The information collected
during these surveys aids FWP
management of the Fresno fishery.
Walleye were the most abundant
species observed, comprising 60
percent of the overall number of
fish observed. Walleye relative
abundance (the number of walleye
observed in each net) in this year’s
survey was 22.4 walleye/net, which
is above both the five-year average
(17.1 walleye/net) and long-term
average, dating back to 1987 (15.2
walleye/net). The average length of
walleye observed in 2020 was 14.4
inches, with excellent numbers of 9-
to 20-inch walleye.
continued on back page Brayden Cooper with a nice Fresno walleye- photo by Cody Nagel
Gonna Letter to the Buzz
get nasty Had to take a TUMS
I stopped at the Taco Shack last week on my way
Winter weather advisory is in effect until 10 am through NE Montana and read a copy of your paper.
Thursday for all of Northeast Montana (started at I don’t know who Virgil Vaupel is but I respectfully
noon for Daniels, Phillips, Western Roosevelt, and disagree with his assessment of Amy Coney-Barrett as
Valley Counties at noon; starts at 6 pm this evening a “great choice.” The Republican Party would have no
for Dawson, Garfield, McCone, Petroleum, Prairie, problem finding a much better choice for a seat on the
Richland, Eastern Roosevelt, Sheridan, and Wibaux nation’s highest court.
Counties). Snowfall amounts are expected to be As a self-declared “originalist” Barrett has adopted
greatest generally along and north of US-2 and west a judicial philosophy entirely lacking in substance. It
of MT-13, and in eastern Wibaux County. A light is a philosophy that fools most of the nation’s citizens
glaze of ice is possible from Malta to Jordan. After the into believing there is something of substance guiding
snow ends, much colder temperatures are expected the decisions being made by the jurist. As a so-called
Thursday into early next week. “originalist,” she can claim to be interpreting the
intentions of the Framers of the Constitution who
Tonight: Snow. Low around 19. East wind 13 to 16 mph
becoming north after midnight. Winds could gust as high
were 55 individuals with widely diverse thoughts and
as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New snow backgrounds. I believe the chance of unraveling the
accumulation of 1 to 3 inches possible. “original intent” of these 55 men is less than that of me
Thursday: A 50 percent chance of snow, mainly before harvesting an 8-point unicorn this fall.
11am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 26. North wind Five generations ago, after the homestead was
13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. New snow “proved up,” great, great grandfather said he hoped
accumulation of less than one inch possible. many generations of the family would benefit from his
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 3. North hard work and sacrifice. He thought being able to till
northwest wind 5 to 9 mph becoming calm after midnight. the land was a noble profession and one that would
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 23. Calm wind provide his descendants a living as long as people
becoming east 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon. need food. Wise words and seemingly pretty straight
Friday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow, mainly forward at the time. Now, more than a 150 year later,
after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 7. East
two siblings are selling the farm to developers and while
northeast wind 8 to 11 mph. Little or no snow accumulation
expected. the other claims there was never any intent for the land
to be broken up and become part of urban sprawl. The
Saturday: Snow likely. Cloudy, with a high near 21. North
northeast wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. two cashing out and continuing to live the city life claim
Chance of precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation “the intent” of the original homesteader was for future
of less than one inch possible. generations to “benefit from the hard work” and that is
Saturday Night: A 50 percent chance of snow. Mostly just what they are doing - following the original intent
cloudy, with a low around 4. North wind 8 to 11 mph, with of the man who had worked hard so he could pass the
gusts as high as 18 mph. land down to future generations. No mention of tilling
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 18. Northwest the land or a noble profession or generations of family.
wind 8 to 11 mph. As an “originalist” Barrett is doing the same thing.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -4. West She can interpret a word, turn a phrase, or choose to
northwest wind 6 to 9 mph. ignore part of the writing so that the so-called “original
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 19. intent” supports her own thinking and then declare her
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 2. “thinking” simply supports what was meant 230+ years
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 31. ago. And, you know, none of the 55 Framers are around

Reel Life Wisdom to say “it ain’t so.”


Thus, originalist judges such as she and Scalia
“Oh, I get it. You’re being aloof. No that’s fine, get away with defining the Constitution for their own
we need loofs.” ~Clive Owen in Words and purposes. Any criticism of their “originalist” decisions
Pictures (2013) is deflected from themselves and assigned to men who
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$15/person without a food item
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$10/person w/ non-perishable food item related to COVID -19 safety.
donated to Valley County Food Bank The only continuous hunter check station in
Children 5 & younger are free Region 6 (northeast Montana) is located a few miles east
Contact Jory @ 228-8341 for more info or jorycasterline@yahoo.com
of Havre on Highway 2 and operates during daylight
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season. In addition, wardens may also occasionally set
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time. Please remember that all hunters are required by
law to stop as directed at all designated check stations
on their way to and from hunting, even if they have no
game to be checked.
General big game season runs from Oct. 24 through
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Seniors reflect on career Karst’s eyes, so he approached Nyquist about running
in cross country. Nyquist was always the first one
by Mike Brandt done running the bases, even jogging around.
The final cross country race is Friday where four “He said, ‘I want you to run,’ and I was like, awe,
Glasgow seniors will wrap up their high school career. okay,” said Nyquist. “I clearly remember that day. I
Elizabeth Nyquist, Shanice Lagerquist, Carl Zabrocki, have enjoyed it. There’s days when you have practice
and Colter Cumber will participate in the MHSA State and I wonder why I do this. Every meet you ask
Class B championship in Kalispell. The girls’ race will yourself why am I doing this. But once you end the
start at 2 p.m. followed by the boys at 3 p.m. race you say let’s do this again.”
Normally all of the races would be on Saturday “My first year running, I never ran in middle
with all four classifications running but due to school, so it was really weird. I didn’t know how I
COVID-19 the Montana High School Association felt about it. I had good teammates and they pushed
split up the classes with AA and B running on Friday me and kept up my spirits. My junior year was my
and the A and C on Saturday. best. I think my PR was a 25 minutes or something.
I had the opportunity to talk to the seniors about Everything was perfect. This year was not the best,
their high school career and their last regular season but it was still pretty good.”
race. Zabrocki and Cumber comments will run later. Once the season is over the athletes continue to
Lagerquist had to pull out of the Nemont run, even during the summer.
Invitational that was run at the Kiwanis Park in Fort “We text each other and get together to run
Peck. Lagerquist tweaked her ankle during the race three miles,” said Nyquist. “We’re a very close team.
and was unable to finish, but she is hoping her ankle Normally you have a movie night after each meet, but
will hold out so she can ran Friday. not so much this year because of COVID-19. We hang
“I ended up slipping over my two feet,” she said. out with each other a lot. I want to place well at state.
“Up to this point the season has been good. We’ve I’ve had a few ups and downs this season with injuries.
been fighting injuries in the past, but I’ve been I want to be in top 100, which would be perfect.”
running really well and shaving time off every meet.
I want to PR at state and I want to be able to bring
back a trophy.” TRICK OR TREAT…….
Lagerquist has had good teammates throughout
her high school career and this year was no different.
PICK A SEAT
“I feel my career went really good,” she said. “I’m
going to miss my teammates and all the bus rides and
movie nights and team dinners. I’m really going to
miss everybody and the jokes. During the race you’re
thinking about yourself and how to make yourself
better. You’re always trying to make yourself better to
help the team.”
Every year Glasgow and the other smaller
schools participate against the Class A programs.
That helps the individuals in pushing themselves for
better times.
“Running against those bigger schools, like
the Class A, they’re really tough competitors,” said
ALL
n er s & BU Y 1 GET 1
Lagerquist. “It helps because they help you push Rec li
t C h a ir s H A L F OFF
yourself to get better.” A cc en ( In St ock Only)

Nyquist didn’t start cross country until her


sophomore year. She played softball her freshman
season, which Glasgow cross country coach Rod
Karst was one of the coaches for softball.
Running the bases before softball practice caught
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—President Donald Trump has
been having trouble lately with one key demographic:
suburban women. In a sure bet to win them over,
Trump will be starring in his very own series of steamy
romance novels.
“If there’s one thing suburban women love,” Trump
told the press, “it’s a steamy romance novel where Passport
women get to imagine themselves with a real winner
instead of their loser husbands who remind them of Photos
Sleepy Joe.” Head & Shoulders
In the first novel, Orange Passion, a woman is Above the Rest
stolen away by dashing pirate Donald Trump into a
bodice-ripping adventure. The first installment will be
followed by other novels starring Trump in different
time periods -- such as Trump as a cowboy and Trump
as a duke -- though Trump has specified none will have
sci-fi or fantasy elements, since “that’s for dorks.”
“So now women are going to fantasize about
me!” Trump added, “That’s pretty usual for me. I’m
used to it. But they’ll be able to make that fantasy a
reality on Election Day.” Trump then winked and said,
“Remember: The voting booth is private.”
The Biden campaign says they’re not worried about
Trump’s new tactics since Biden always likes to “sneak
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Fresno Reservoir The long-term average for yellow


perch is 2.4 perch/net.
FWP will begin the planning
and development phase of a
continued from front
Northern pike abundance in fisheries management plan for
Another bright spot during 2020 was average at 3.5 pike/net, Fresno Reservoir this fall. This
this year’s survey was the number of with an average length of 23.5 inches. effort will solicit the help of
yellow perch observed. Yellow perch Other species observed in this year’s an advisory committee to help
are the primary forage species in
survey included black crappie, lake guide the document. As the
Fresno and are critical to the overall
whitefish and longnose suckers. plan is developed, there will be
health of the walleye and northern
To increase angling opportunity numerous opportunities for public
pike populations. Perch also provide
in Fresno Reservoir, approximately involvement, and FWP plans to
recreational benefit to anglers when
4,000 rainbow trout were stocked conduct much of the management
their population densities are high,
in Fresno in June, and an additional planning process virtually.
especially during the winter months.
30,000 8-inch rainbow trout will Please stay tuned for further
Yellow perch relative abundance in be stocked in October. FWP details, and contact biologist Cody
2020 was 4.1 perch/net, the highest
encourages anglers to get out and Nagel at 406-265-6177 with any
abundance observed since 2011.
chase these fish this fall and winter. questions.

It was hot
And with that east wind this morning, we could smell things up at around 8:30 Monday morning. This was
it. Looking kinda’ like a scene out of Mad Max: Beyond the scene at around 1:00, showing some intense heat
Thunder Dome, there was a controlled burn on the waves in the background. It is expected to smolder for
tree & shrub piles at the Valley County Landfill, firing a few days.

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