Stop by The Stage Station in Seeley Lake on Saturday, June 21 to see evidence from a large Seeley Lake area poaching case. Investigators in the Mark Payton poaching case documented over 86 illegally killed animals through the course of fifteen years. A trailer of evidence from the case will be open for viewing in the town of Seeley Lake beginning at 9 a.m., followed by a presentation with video evidence from the case at 8 p.m. The Stage Station is located along Highway 83 in Seeley Lake. This special display and presentation will replace the usual Saturday evening program at Salmon Lake State Park. State park programming will resume on Saturday, June 28 with a presentation on non-native fish species in the Clearwater drainage. For a complete listing of this summer’s Saturday night programs or for more information, contact Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Interpretive Specialist, Vernon Carroll, at (406) 542-5533 or email vcarroll@mt.gov. Salmon Lake State Park is one of 50 state parks in Montana. With numerous parks spread throughout the diverse terrain of the state, residents can experience Real Montana without leaving their backyard. For more information about Montana State Parks, please visit fwp.mt.gov and click on “ State Parks. ” -fwp-