Following the completion of an environmental assessment, Bureau of Land Management officials have decided to open a half-mile route into […]
Yellowstone National Park’s short spring cycling season, when bikes are allowed before vehicles, is over but use of e-bikes is […]
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission voted unanimously on Wednesday to keep an 87-mile stretch of the Yellowstone River closed […]
Private fish ponds have become a popular amenity on Montana properties, with Fish, Wildlife & Parks processing, on average, 200 […]
State and tribal bison hunters took 25 bison that migrated out of Yellowstone National Park this winter, according to the […]
Ever wonder what your favorite hunting spot looked like in the 1950s? Or maybe you are curious about how development […]
The Bureau of Land Management has updated its greater sage grouse management plan for western states and is taking public […]
A proposal before the Fish and Wildlife Commission would lift a 66-year-old waterfowl hunting closure along an 87-mile stretch of […]
Hunters’ ears may have perked up when they heard Region 7 in southeastern Montana will be offering one moose tag […]
Search and rescue calls in busy recreational areas like the Gallatin Valley have become more and more common. To assist […]
Conservation groups and fishing outfitters have voiced their concerns in recent correspondence with the groups overseeing the cleanup of the […]
Amendments that would delay nonresident upland game bird hunting and dog training in Montana drew pages of comments from hunters. […]
This spring, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers may conduct its test releases of water from Fort Peck Dam. The […]
In 2021 a 30,000-acre wildland fire spread across the Beartooth Mountains south of Red Lodge. Two years later, new growth […]
Two meetings last week in eastern Montana highlighted upland bird hunting pressure, bird population trends and was where amendments were […]
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission agreed at its meeting in December to realign the boundary of two hunting districts […]
Mule deer numbers in many areas of Montana have seen significant declines in recent years. That prompted Fish and Wildlife […]
Brett French, Outdoors Editor for the Billings Gazette, highlighted Brian Olson of Fort Peck in a recent article–and you don’t […]
The Bureau of Land Management on Wednesday announced a public comment period for a proposal to open a half-mile section […]
Visitors to Yellowstone National Park, which now annually tops about 4 million people, are treated to fantastic sights like Old […]
Portions of the Beartooth and Absaroka mountains in south-central Montana are unique because they allow unlimited backcountry bighorn sheep hunts. […]
The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks unveiled its new elk management plan on Dec. 1 after three years […]
Montana hunters have a lot of information from Fish, Wildlife & Parks to wade through if they want to keep […]
A grizzly bear, possibly an adult male, was photographed by a game camera in the Missouri Breaks in mid-October. The […]
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is updating its Upland Game Bird Enhancement Program Strategic Plan. The public can offer comments […]
Proposed changes to fishing regulations on southwestern Montana rivers concerned two Fish and Wildlife Commissioners at a recent meeting. As […]
A Townsend hunter is facing charges of hunting without permission while crossing from one block of Bureau of Land Management […]
As bird hunters tromp through the hills, valleys and fields of Montana this fall, they could run into an unusual […]
A gold mine proposed near the northern border of Yellowstone National Park, just outside Gardiner, won’t move forward after a […]
A proposal to exchange federal and private acreage in the Crazy Mountains and near Big Sky has been slightly altered […]
There are way more moths in the world than butterflies, yet butterflies get all of the attention. For the past […]
Public Access Land Agreements negotiated this spring by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks with the Square Butte Grazing Association has […]
Nate Plagmann was one of those outdoorsy guys we all envy. He was a fly-fishing guide, spending his summers on […]
It’s crazy how a machine can embody so much emotion. In this case, I’m referring to my dad’s 1970s Buehler […]
It was a huge deal in 1995 when Big Sky Resort opened its Lone Peak Tram to the summit of […]
It may be no surprise to some of us Montana hunters that we like the five week rifle season, even […]
A new fishing access site along the Yellowstone River just south of Livingston will include information for visitors to learn […]
Yellowstone National Park is known as the home of its namesake cutthroat trout, a native species. Those fish took a […]
There’s no doubt wolves are a controversial topic in the outdoor community. That fact was highlighted during a Wednesday Environmental […]
Between Havre and Malta the Bureau of Land Management has launched a cooperative program to collect native seeds for restoration. […]
Southeast of Big Timber there are the remains of an ancient volcano, now called Sliderock Mountain. The mountain was formed […]
Last June in a historic flood, East Rosebud Creek roared down its narrow valley, wiping out the only access road […]
A nonprofit group is calling for a meeting of tribal representatives in an attempt to push for co-management of Yellowstone […]
Last June several streams in southern Montana hit historic high flows. One of those was the Stillwater River, just outside […]
During this year’s drawings for special permits, hunters who purchase bonus points had better odds of drawing. Instead of waiting […]
Restoring native Yellowstone cutthroat trout to streams can rile up anglers, even though the native species has disappeared from 70% […]
Each summer a crew of Fish, Wildlife & Parks employees backpacks into the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. Their goal is to sample […]
The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks will launch two new bighorn sheep studies in July, part of a […]
The bison hunt north of Yellowstone National Park this winter has been so successful that gut piles were building up […]
In 1907 a young group of Butte residents took a road trip to Yellowstone National Park. One traveler, James Murphy, […]