Are state fisheries managers doing enough to improve Montana’s walleye fishing? Can more walleye stocking offset the effects of drought? What happens when walleye lakes produce too many predators? Find out in the latest issue of Montana Outdoors , the magazine of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. In addition to the walleye management controversy, the March/April issue features articles on Makoshika State Park, the Pryor Mountain wild horses, the perils of bird watching, and more. Published bimonthly, Montana Outdoors promotes the conservation and sustainable use of Montana’s fish, wildlife, and state parks. Copies are available in public libraries. One-year subscriptions are $9. To subscribe, call 1-800-678-6668, or click on the Montana Outdoors logo at the bottom of FWP’s Internet homepage at www.fwp.state.mt.us .