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FWP News: Marias River Wildlife Management Area deer hunting access permit drawing now open
Deer hunters must apply for access to WMA by June 30 Deer hunters must apply for access to WMA by […]
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The Rise of Tiber–the Walleye Giant
Tiber Reservoir is evolving and is now a full-blown walleye heavyweight…
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Montana Snowpack Melts Rapidly During May, Resulting in Well Below Normal June 1 Snowpack
Snowpack across Montana is around 50%-70% of median, well below normal for June 1. This is a drastic drop from May 1 where snowpack was largely 75%-110% of median.
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STATEWIDE FISHERIES MANAGEMENT PLAN 2023-2026
Montana’s diverse fisheries offer exceptional recreational opportunities while safeguarding native fish species through a new comprehensive statewide management plan.
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Montana State Record Fish
Fish Length (inches) Weight Date Site Angler Arctic Grayling 20 3.63 lbs. 6/28/03 Washtub Lake Glenn Owens * Big Mouth Buffalo […]
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MONTANA RECORD FISH!!! by Montana Grant
Big Sky Anglers love to tackle the Bigguns! The bigger the better. Some anglers target fish specifically to catch the […]
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FWP News: Additional counties in north-central Montana placed under fire restrictions
Restrictions affect FWP properties in Toole, Teton and Liberty counties HELENA – Stage I fire restrictions are now in effect for Toole, […]
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Warm Weather and Lack of Precipitation Results in a Slow Start to Winter
BOZEMAN, Mont., January 4, 2024 – “Warm temperatures and lack of precipitation over the last couple months have resulted in a […]
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BIG SKY ROD BUSTERS!!! by Montana Grant
Fishermen flock to Montana for our wonderful fishing. Trout are the most popular but not always the biggest. Trout fishermen […]
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FWP News: PONDERA COUNTY ENTERS STAGE 1 FIRE RESTRICTIONS
GREAT FALLS – Pondera County has entered Stage 1 fire restrictions, and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has followed the […]
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BIG!!!
Big Sky Country is about the Biggest! Size matters when you live next to the BIG Rocky Mountains. Many tourists […]
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Montana Snowpack is Near to Below Normal as the Season Shifts to Spring
April ushered in the transition from winter to spring in the Montana snowpack accumulation season.
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February Precipitation Increases Snowpack Across Most of Montana
Overall mountain precipitation during February was 90-180% of normal, except in the Tongue River basin where precipitation was only 50% of normal.
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FWP News: Anglers: If you don’t know, let it go
HELENA – Anglers planning to fish the Eastern Fishing District need to be aware of endangered pallid sturgeon. Anglers are encountering these fish […]
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Low Snow Year in Montana Results in Below Normal Water Supply Forecasts for the Upcoming Season
BOZEMAN, Mont., May 7, 2024 – Well above normal precipitation during April was needed given the meager snowpack conditions experienced […]
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Snowy February Weather Tapers off, More Snow is Needed to Improve this Summer’s Water Supply Outlook
Given the lack of precipitation from November through most of January in Montana, above normal precipitation was needed over the […]
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Variable January Weather Concludes with a General Lack of Snow in Montana
BOZEMAN, Mont., February 5, 2024 – At the beginning of January more than half of NRCS snow monitoring stations in Montana […]
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Statewide MT Fishing Report Compilation 9.26.23
Email us your weekly fishing report to include it in this Montana fishing report compilation before the end of the day on […]
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Montana’s Snowpack Peaks and Snowmelt is in Full Swing
BOZEMAN, Mont., May 5, 2023 – After a couple of months of above normal precipitation across most of Montana, active weather […]