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5 Montana Walleye Reservoirs to Fish Before April Runoff Muddies the Water

Mar-29-26 by montanaoutdoor

Target Montana’s top 5 reservoirs for prime walleye fishing in late March before April’s snowmelt turns clear waters muddy and shuts down this golden pre-runoff window.

Zebra Mussels 2026: Which Montana Waters Are at Risk and What Every Angler Needs to Know Before Launch Day

Mar-29-26 by montanaoutdoor

Zebra mussels threaten Montana’s top fisheries in 2026. Here’s which waters are at risk and what FWP’s boat checkpoints mean for you this spring.

Six Wolves vs. One Grizzly: Who Really Wins in Montana?

Mar-29-26 by montanaoutdoor

Spring bear season opens April 15. Here’s what science and trail cam footage reveal about wolf-grizzly showdowns — and what it means for your safety this spring.

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Recipes

Easy Venison Cabbage Rolls: Step-by-Step Guide

Mar-29-26 by Angela Montana

Cabbage transforms when filled with savory ground venison, rice, and spices, creating hearty Venison Cabbage Rolls. This healthy dish is both comforting and flavorful, perfect for utilizing wild game.

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FWP

Region 3 Otter Trapping Closure

Mar-29-26 by Angela Montana

If you’ve been keeping a close eye on the riverbanks in Southwest Montana, it’s time to shift gears. By order […]

A Close Encounter with a Grizzly [VIDEO]

Mar-29-26 by Angela Montana

A seasoned hiker’s familiar trek nearly turned deadly due to a surprise encounter with grizzlies. Quick thinking and a timely pause to film saved him from disaster. Bear safety tips are emphasized.

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wildlife Bull Elk

Gravity 1, Elk 0: The Tragic 462-Inch Gymnastics Fail of Kittson County

Mar-29-26 by Angela Montana

In a -25°F Minnesota deep freeze, a 900-pound world-record elk famously somersaulted into the muck. Despite a daring 2×4 rescue, the “Mud Bull” remains the state’s most tragic, 462-inch gymnastics fail.

Sage Grouse Lawsuits Stack Up — What Montana Upland Hunters Need to Know Right Now

Mar-28-26 by montanaoutdoor

Legal battles threaten sage grouse habitat and hunting access across Montana’s eastern prairie. What upland bird hunters need to know now.

How to Age a Black Bear in the Field: Montana 2026 Guide

Mar-28-26 by montanaoutdoor

Montana’s spring bear season is almost here. Learn how to age black bears on the hoof before you pull the trigger this spring.

Montana Outdoor Radio Show

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Last Weeks Show

Montana Outdoor Radio Show – March 28th Recap

Mar-28-26 by Kamp Cook

Last week on the Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we talked about that sweet spot right before runoff. Reports are coming […]

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Audio Reports

Montana Fishing Report – March 28th

Mar-28-26 by Kamp Cook

Late March is one of those sneaky good times to fish Montana. Runoff hasn’t fully kicked in yet, but warmer […]

Montana Outdoor Podcast

MT Outdoor Podcast: Choosing Between Diesel and Gasoline Engines

Mar-28-26 by Angela Montana

In this episode of the Montana Outdoor Podcast, host Downrigger Dale interviews Josh Parrow, a skilled Diesel Technician, sharing insights on diesel engine choices, maintenance tips, and historical context.

Fishing

Mar 29, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Target Montana’s top 5 reservoirs for prime walleye fishing in late March before April’s snowmelt turns clear waters muddy and shuts down this golden pre-runoff window.

Mar 29, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
views: 42

Zebra mussels threaten Montana’s top fisheries in 2026. Here’s which waters are at risk and what FWP’s boat checkpoints mean for you this spring.

Mar 28, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
views: 240

Current Holter Lake fishing report: post ice-out walleye, perch & trout action, dam tailwater conditions, and exactly where fish are holding right now.

Mar 27, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 166

Spring brings fishing opportunities as local waters awaken. The Macman’s March 27 report outlines hotspots like Yellow Bay and the Delta, while highlighting the impending salmon season at Lake Mary Ronan.

Mar 27, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 304

Fort Peck is thawing, with Duck Creek and Marina bays mostly ice-free. Caution is advised due to floating ice and debris. Fishing for walleye and pike is improving but remains inconsistent.

Mar 26, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 55

The Upper Madison River is waking up for fishing. Optimal hours are 11 AM to 4 PM, focusing on nymphing techniques. Midge hatches are currently prominent, with Blue Winged Olives expected soon.

Mar 26, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
views: 258

Montana’s rivers are overwhelmed with drift boats. Locals blame outfitters, guides blame DIYers—but the data reveals surprising truths about who’s really crowding the water.

Mar 25, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
views: 246

Montana’s most controversial fly pattern works because trout eat worms. Here’s why the San Juan Worm deserves respect from even the snobbiest anglers.

Mar 24, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
views: 120

Late March is your last clear-water shot at Missouri River rainbows. Here’s where to fish, what rigs are working, and how long you have left.

Mar 24, 2026 by Angela Montana
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Spring fishing is awakening, with Koocanusa excelling for rainbows and bulls, while Flathead Lake offers varied options. Scoop up lake trout at Swan Lake and explore deeper waters for success.

Hunting

Mar 29, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
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Spring bear season opens April 15. Here’s what science and trail cam footage reveal about wolf-grizzly showdowns — and what it means for your safety this spring.

Mar 28, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
views: 175

Legal battles threaten sage grouse habitat and hunting access across Montana’s eastern prairie. What upland bird hunters need to know now.

Mar 28, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
views: 127

Montana’s spring bear season is almost here. Learn how to age black bears on the hoof before you pull the trigger this spring.

Mar 28, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
views: 319

Bozeman’s ‘No Kings’ protest drew massive crowds over public lands fears. Here’s what it means for your elk, deer, and upland access this fall.

Montana FWP

Mar 29, 2026 by Angela Montana
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If you’ve been keeping a close eye on the riverbanks in Southwest Montana, it’s time to shift gears. By order […]

Mar 26, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 195

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is initiating a stabilization project at Cooney Reservoir to address erosion caused by 2022 flooding, leading to temporary closures from April 6 to May 13.

Mar 26, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 87

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is hosting a meeting in Big Timber on April 7 to discuss the recent increase in grizzly bear sightings and provide safety tips for residents.

Mar 25, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 71

If your idea of a perfect spring morning involves trekking through the brush in search of antlers, this is for […]

Mar 28, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 44

In this episode of the Montana Outdoor Podcast, host Downrigger Dale interviews Josh Parrow, a skilled Diesel Technician, sharing insights on diesel engine choices, maintenance tips, and historical context.

Mar 28, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 40

Kokanee Quinn’s venison Horseshoe sandwich transforms a classic recipe by replacing ham with venison and adding a decadent beer cheese sauce, creating a unique culinary experience.

Mar 27, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 166

Spring brings fishing opportunities as local waters awaken. The Macman’s March 27 report outlines hotspots like Yellow Bay and the Delta, while highlighting the impending salmon season at Lake Mary Ronan.

Mar 27, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 62

Montana’s state trust lands provide recreation and fund public schools. The DNRC seeks genuine public input on rules affecting land use through a short anonymous survey, urging authentic perspectives over scripted responses.

Mar 27, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 206

A proposal to donate an 82-acre island in the Yellowstone River to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks aims to preserve its wildlife habitat, named Pine Siskin fishing access site, for public benefit.

Mar 27, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 304

Fort Peck is thawing, with Duck Creek and Marina bays mostly ice-free. Caution is advised due to floating ice and debris. Fishing for walleye and pike is improving but remains inconsistent.

Mar 26, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 195

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is initiating a stabilization project at Cooney Reservoir to address erosion caused by 2022 flooding, leading to temporary closures from April 6 to May 13.

Mar 26, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 22

Trout are currently inactive in fast currents, preferring calm areas. Successful fishing requires precise, clean drifts with deeper nymphs and smaller streamers. Focus on lazy water for better results.

Mar 26, 2026 by Moosetrack Megan
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“Despite knowing that he was a convicted felon and prohibited from possessing firearms, the defendant chose to disregard federal law,” said U.S. Attorney Creegan. “Even more troubling, he used his position at a licensed firearms business to tip off individuals about federal law enforcement activity, undermining an active investigation into transnational, illicit firearms trafficking.”

Mar 26, 2026 by Angela Montana
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The Fort Peck Tournament of Kings has two final openings. Secure your spot now for a chance at bragging rights in this prestigious salmon derby.

Mar 26, 2026 by Moosetrack Megan
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 Governor Greg Gianforte yesterday visited the Felton Angus Ranch in Deer Lodge on Montana Agriculture Day to highlight how Montana producers are using innovative technology to strengthen their operations.

Mar 26, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 41

The Dusky Grouse is a hardy, slow-moving bird found in the Rockies, known for its unique winter behavior, distinct mating rituals, and excellent camouflage in mountainous forests.

Mar 26, 2026 by Moosetrack Megan
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Flathead National Forest is planning prescribed fire operations this spring, pending all required approvals. This work may occur from March through June, as weather conditions allow.

Mar 26, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 55

The Upper Madison River is waking up for fishing. Optimal hours are 11 AM to 4 PM, focusing on nymphing techniques. Midge hatches are currently prominent, with Blue Winged Olives expected soon.

Mar 26, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 114

Colorado’s plan to reintroduce wolves has resulted in over $1 million in livestock loss claims, burdening ranchers while funding comes from wolf-themed license plates amid escalating costs.

Mar 26, 2026 by Moosetrack Megan
views: 136

Due to work being conducted for major campground and infrastructure upgrades and repairs to the Delmoe Lake Campground and day use area, some areas and will be temporarily closed as the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest improves both access to, and the enjoyment of, the public in the area of Delmoe Lake.

Mar 26, 2026 by Angela Montana
views: 87

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is hosting a meeting in Big Timber on April 7 to discuss the recent increase in grizzly bear sightings and provide safety tips for residents.

Mar 26, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
views: 32

Discover Montana’s late March outdoor transitions: ice breakout fishing, spring turkey scouting, shed hunting tips, and wildlife updates for 2026’s best season.

Mar 26, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
views: 29

Montana FWP releases its 2026–2030 Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, focusing on trail access, inclusive recreation, facility maintenance, and conservation balance.

Mar 26, 2026 by montanaoutdoor
views: 258

Montana’s rivers are overwhelmed with drift boats. Locals blame outfitters, guides blame DIYers—but the data reveals surprising truths about who’s really crowding the water.