HYSHAM, MT – Governor Greg Gianforte on Oct 24th, joined Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (FWP) Region 7 staff to celebrate increasing public access at the Isaac Homestead Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Hysham.
“As we work to increase public access across the state, we enhance and protect our Montana way of life,” Gov. Gianforte said. “We’ll continue to keep public lands in public hands for hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy for generations to come.”
The WMA was purchased by FWP in 1969 and was recently expanded with a purchase of a 414-acre parcel, totaling to 1,532 acres of native wildlife habitat and cultivated farm ground.
The Montana Outdoor Legacy Foundation (MOLF), acting as Trust Manager for the Montana Fish and Wildlife Conservation Trust, finalized the sale of a 414-acre tract to FWP from the Lackman Family. The acquisition is located between the two existing units of the Isaac Homestead WMA, connecting the east and west portions and providing the only land-based access to the Yellowstone River.
The purchase enhances public access and wildlife habitat in the region and ensures free access for hunters, anglers, and wildlife enthusiasts.
Highlighting the available hunting opportunities for sportsmen on the parcel, the governor joined FWP Region 7 Supervisor Brad Schmitz to hunt for pheasant.
“While I didn’t end up with anything today, it’s always great to get out to enjoy our beautiful Montana landscapes,” Gov. Gianforte said.