FWP Warden Lee Anderson of Kalispell is shown here with the antlers of a moose poached west of Kalispell in 2001. The moose scored 158 2/8 and would have placed 98 among 191 entries in the Montana Big Game Trophy Book.
TIP-MONT, the “crime stopper” program managed by Montana, Fish, Wildlife & Parks, offers substantial rewards to callers who report valuable information on natural resource crimes. If the information leads to an arrest, a call to 1-800-TIP-MONT (1-800-847-6668) may lead to a cash reward of up to $1,000. TIP-MONT relies on hunters, landowners, and citizens to report crimes they observe involving wildlife or fish, private land, and violations in State Parks and on U.S. Forest Service lands. Crime stoppers can call 1-800-TIP-MONT (1-800-847-6668) to make a report or call the local FWP warden or sheriff’s office. Some of the most valuable TIP-MONT calls are ones placed during or immediately after the crime occurs.