Montana Shed Hunting Hotspots: 7 Public Land Areas to Find Fresh Elk & Deer Antlers in March (Plus Timing & Gear Tips) By montanaoutdoor Montana’s prime shed-hunting window is here. As bulls and bucks start dropping, March 10–25 can be the sweet spot for finding fresh elk and deer antlers on public ground. Here are seven proven public-land areas—from the Missouri River Breaks to the Milk River country—plus practical tips on timing, gear, and reading the landscape so you can cover ground efficiently and boost your odds.
Montana Fishing Forecast (Mid-March): Ice-Out Updates, Best Rivers & Lakes, and Top Flies as Spring Starts By montanaoutdoor Mid-March is Montana’s ice-out hinge point: dangerous, variable ice on many reservoirs, but growing open-water options and the season’s first meaningful midge windows. Here’s a historically grounded look at where to go this week, what to throw, and how to stay safe as waters transition to spring.
Leadore Angus Ranch 2026 Bull Sale: High-Elevation Genetics Built for Montana Ranchers By montanaoutdoor The 2026 Leadore Angus Ranch Bull Sale features approximately 200 yearling Black Angus bulls, designed for high-elevation conditions and optimal profitability for ranchers in Montana and Idaho. Sale dates are March 6 and 12, 2026, with online bidding available. Bulls undergo breeding soundness exams, ensuring robust adaptability and growth potential.
MORS Podcast: Karl Tyler Started Out Washing Cars and Dreaming Big! You Won’t Believe Where That Took Him! By Downrigger Dale Sponsors This week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your host Downrigger Dale has a truly amazing discussion with business entrepreneur […]
Montana 2026 Hunting Regulations Available Now By Angela Montana Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has released the 2026 hunting regulations for deer, elk, antelope, and moose, sheep, goat, and bison. Hunters should review them online before the application period.
Massive Elk Herd Roams Through Colorado Neighborhood Yards, Stuns Mom and Daughter By Angela Montana A mom and daughter in Colorado were stunned when a massive elk herd took over their neighborhood yards. The same elk have also been seen along a nearby highway and even shutting down a local golf course—another reminder that in elk country, wildlife can show up anywhere.