Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks reminds hunters that simple, common sense precautions will help to ensure that their game is properly, and safely, field-dressed and butchered this season. "Most Montana hunters are aware that they could encounter big game or game birds that have contracted a virus or other ailment," said Ron Aasheim, chief of FWP’s Communications and Education Division in Helena. "While the chance of contracting an ailment or disease from wild game is remote, it just makes good sense for hunters to take a few precautions with their harvested game." Most upland game bird seasons open Sept.1 and soon to follow are archery seasons for antelope, elk and deer on Sept. 6. FWP advises hunters to take the following simple precautions when pursuing any game animal, including waterfowl, game birds, deer and elk.