HELENA, Mont. – Honoring Montana’s hunting heritage, Governor Greg Gianforte today celebrated ten winners of his third annual Youth Hunting Story Contest in a ceremony at the State Capitol.
“We started the Youth Hunting Story Contest to celebrate Montana’s proud hunting heritage, and the contest continues to grow with nearly 200 stories submitted this year,” Gov. Gianforte said. “It’s an honor to welcome the top ten winners to the State Capitol once again. I’m proud to see the next generation of hunters carrying on our hunting legacy.”
Governor Gianforte shares the hunting story of Remuda Seymour of Dillon, one of ten winners of the 2024 contest
Gov. Gianforte created the Youth Hunting Story contest in 2022 for Montana youth and apprentice hunters between the ages of 10 and 17.
To enter the contest, resident hunters had to submit a story of no more than 500 words and a photo from their hunt. Eligible entries included the harvest of any legal game, furbearer animals, or birds in Montana.
The governor recognized the ten winning hunters in the State Capitol this afternoon. Winning hunters received prizes from Stone Glacier, Sitka, Kenetrek, J2 Taxidermy, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Murdoch’s, and the Montana Outfitters and Guides Association.
“I want to thank Stone Glacier, Sitka, Kenetrek, J2 Taxidermy, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Murdoch’s, and the Montana Outfitters and Guides Association for their support and generosity in making this celebration of young hunters possible,” the governor said.
The winning hunters are below, and their stories can be viewed here.
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