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Whitefish & Kalispell Fishing Reports 2.27.26

Feb-28-26 by Angela Montana

Montana Fishing Guides report that winter fishing remains strong, with solid ice on Whitefish Lake and favorable conditions on the Flathead River. Anglers are successfully targeting lake trout and using various techniques.

views: 37
Last Weeks Show

Montana Outdoor Radio Show – February 28th Recap

Feb-28-26 by Kamp Cook

On last week’s Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we covered improving but still inconsistent ice conditions around the state. Reports came […]

views: 56
Audio Reports

Montana Fishing Report – February 28th

Feb-28-26 by Kamp Cook

We’re closing out February with classic late-winter conditions. Some lakes are finally offering decent ice, but thickness still varies, especially […]

Introducing the New License Ambassador Program with the Montana Outdoor Podcast

Feb-28-26 by Angela Montana

This week’s Montana Outdoor Podcast features Greg Lemon discussing significant changes in hunting regulations and the introduction of the FWP License Ambassador Program set to launch on March 1st.

Cooking with Kokanee Quinn: Grilled Bison Tri-Tip Recipe

Feb-28-26 by Angela Montana

Kokanee Quinn shares a delicious bell pepper chimichurri recipe designed for bison or elk tri-tip, elevating wild game with fresh ingredients and vibrant flavors for an unforgettable grilling experience.

views: 30
Bear

Requirements for Food Storage Reinstated March 1

Feb-27-26 by Moosetrack Megan

Starting March 1, the food and attractant storage order will again be in effect on the Bozeman, Hebgen Lake, Gardiner, Yellowstone and Beartooth ranger districts of the Custer Gallatin National Forest.

Bitterroot Lake Ice Update 2.27.26

Feb-27-26 by Angela Montana

Bitterroot Lake’s ice has rapidly thinned to 4-5 inches, with open water present. Mandatory check-in at Hilltop Hitching Post advised. Exercise caution on the ice.

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Brett French

How do more hunters fit on less land? FWP seeks answers

Feb-27-26 by Angela Montana

Montana’s Block Management Program faces challenges as hunter demand rises significantly, but landowner enrollment declines, resulting in crowding. Efforts are underway to incentivize landowner participation for better access.

Current Ice Conditions at Fort Peck’s Rock Creek by Don Wilkins 2.27.26

Feb-27-26 by Angela Montana

Ice conditions in Rock Creek have worsened recently, warning against ice fishing due to shifting and soft shorelines. However, this indicates an early start for boating season and preparing gear.

Montana Outdoor Radio Show

views: 37
Last Weeks Show

Montana Outdoor Radio Show – February 28th Recap

Feb-28-26 by Kamp Cook

On last week’s Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we covered improving but still inconsistent ice conditions around the state. Reports came […]

views: 56
Audio Reports

Montana Fishing Report – February 28th

Feb-28-26 by Kamp Cook

We’re closing out February with classic late-winter conditions. Some lakes are finally offering decent ice, but thickness still varies, especially […]

Montana Outdoor Podcast

Introducing the New License Ambassador Program with the Montana Outdoor Podcast

Feb-28-26 by Angela Montana

This week’s Montana Outdoor Podcast features Greg Lemon discussing significant changes in hunting regulations and the introduction of the FWP License Ambassador Program set to launch on March 1st.

Fishing

Feb-28-26 by Angela Montana
views: 12

Montana Fishing Guides report that winter fishing remains strong, with solid ice on Whitefish Lake and favorable conditions on the Flathead River. Anglers are successfully targeting lake trout and using various techniques.

Feb-27-26 by Angela Montana
views: 23

Bitterroot Lake’s ice has rapidly thinned to 4-5 inches, with open water present. Mandatory check-in at Hilltop Hitching Post advised. Exercise caution on the ice.

Feb-27-26 by Angela Montana
views: 208

Ice conditions in Rock Creek have worsened recently, warning against ice fishing due to shifting and soft shorelines. However, this indicates an early start for boating season and preparing gear.

Feb-27-26 by Angela Montana
views: 83

Debate surrounds Idaho’s Lake Cascade perch population, with some anglers advocating for limits while others argue it’s a natural cycle. The situation reflects differing views on fishing pressure and fish sustainability.

Feb-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 39

Grizzly Hackle provides an insightful fishing report on the Bitterroot River, emphasizing successful strategies for trout fishing during winter conditions. Tips include effective flies and upcoming spring hatches.

Feb-25-26 by Angela Montana
views: 53

Bitterroot Lake is fishable heading into Margo’s March Madness Fishing Derby (Feb. 28–March 1). As of Feb. 25, 2026: no snow on the ice, mostly clear visibility, and roughly 5–5.5 inches of ice in most areas (about 8 inches at the north-end county boat ramp). Still, watch for pressure ridges and cracks—and remember mandatory check-in at Hilltop Hitching Post before you fish.

Feb-25-26 by Angela Montana
views: 54

Ice and slush have mostly melted, but the Yellowstone River is still very cold and fish are sluggish. Nymphing is the most effective approach right now; if you throw streamers, plan on a slow-motion strip or swing. Watch for spotty midge hatches depending on wind, and pay close attention to forecasts, wind, and potential ice shelves at ramps. Current flow: 1,260 CFS. Full fly pattern list included.

Feb-24-26 by Angela Montana
views: 27

Tackle boxes started as leather and wood in the late 1800s, shifted to mass-produced metal, and then boomed into post–World War II plastic icons from brands like Plano and UMCO. Here’s how a simple gear carrier evolved alongside American fishing culture.

Feb-24-26 by Angela Montana
views: 142

It’s a deep-freeze on the Missouri River below Holter Dam, but the fishing has stayed surprisingly solid for anglers willing to layer up and work for it. Here’s the latest from Yellow Dog Flyfishing, including a flow update and what’s been producing.

Feb-23-26 by Angela Montana
views: 85

Feb. 20 update: Open water is visible near Campers Point South (from the road) and reported off Campers Point North by the pond. Warm temps, wind, and snow cover may be creating hidden weak spots and thin-ice “bridges”—use extreme caution.

Hunting

Feb-28-26 by Angela Montana
views: 9

Kokanee Quinn shares a delicious bell pepper chimichurri recipe designed for bison or elk tri-tip, elevating wild game with fresh ingredients and vibrant flavors for an unforgettable grilling experience.

Feb-27-26 by montanaoutdoor
views: 22

Effective deer hunting requires thorough preparation to ensure safety and success. A detailed checklist is essential for managing gear, licenses, and navigation tools. Key elements include optimizing clothing for weather and camouflage, maintaining weapon readiness, and ensuring proper field dressing equipment. Preparation minimizes mistakes and enhances the overall hunting experience.

Feb-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 66

A coyote was captured on camera chasing a 3-year-old boy through the front gate of his Pasadena home—until his mom’s scream from inside the yard sent the animal the other way. It’s a stark reminder that wildlife awareness isn’t just for the backcountry; sometimes it starts right in the front yard.

Feb-25-26 by Angela Montana
views: 49

Elk hoof disease (TAHD) is a painful, polymicrobial infection that leaves elk lame and struggling to walk. First detected in Southwest Washington in the late 1990s, it surged after 2007–2008 and has spread into parts of Oregon, Idaho, and California. With no vaccine or treatment for wild elk and many unanswered questions about transmission and vulnerability, hunters and wildlife managers across the West—especially in nearby states like Montana—are watching closely.

Montana FWP

Feb-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 445

The Blackfoot-Clearwater WMA opens for antler hunting on May 15, but nonresidents must wait until May 22. Vehicle access requires registration, with a focus on safety and group arrivals.

Feb-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 448

Montana’s bobcat hunting and trapping in Region 6 will close on February 28. Mountain lion hunting in LMU 280 ends on February 27, 2026, following quota limits. Check FWP’s website for updates.

Feb-25-26 by Angela Montana
views: 20

Montana State Parks is now accepting reservations for camping, lodging, and tours. Most sites can be booked up to three months in advance (with a seven-night max per site). Blackfoot River Corridor float-in campsite reservations open March 2 by phone only, with required fire pans, food storage, and portable toilet systems for overnight floaters.

Feb-25-26 by Angela Montana
views: 372

Montana wildlife surveys have evolved from paper maps and pencils to handheld GPS units and digital mapping tools. As elk shift with mild winters and changing habitat, Montana FWP biologists use detailed tracklogs to verify coverage, avoid double-counting, and improve year-to-year consistency—leading to sharper data and smarter management decisions.

Feb-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 364

The 1st Annual Fort Peck Tournament of Kings, scheduled for July 31-August 1, 2026, features a $400 entry fee, significant payouts, and innovative weight prizes, promising an exciting fishing event.

Feb-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 57

A simple question about targeting paddlefish on the Yellowstone turned into a preseason reality check: paddlefishing isn’t casual. From training your shoulders and core to dialing in the cast-sweep-repeat rhythm, packing real fuel, and following Montana FWP regulations and mandatory reporting rules, here are the beginner tips experienced anglers keep repeating.

Feb-26-26 by Angela Montana
views: 66

A coyote was captured on camera chasing a 3-year-old boy through the front gate of his Pasadena home—until his mom’s scream from inside the yard sent the animal the other way. It’s a stark reminder that wildlife awareness isn’t just for the backcountry; sometimes it starts right in the front yard.

Feb-25-26 by Angela Montana
views: 53

Bitterroot Lake is fishable heading into Margo’s March Madness Fishing Derby (Feb. 28–March 1). As of Feb. 25, 2026: no snow on the ice, mostly clear visibility, and roughly 5–5.5 inches of ice in most areas (about 8 inches at the north-end county boat ramp). Still, watch for pressure ridges and cracks—and remember mandatory check-in at Hilltop Hitching Post before you fish.

Feb-25-26 by Angela Montana
views: 20

Montana State Parks is now accepting reservations for camping, lodging, and tours. Most sites can be booked up to three months in advance (with a seven-night max per site). Blackfoot River Corridor float-in campsite reservations open March 2 by phone only, with required fire pans, food storage, and portable toilet systems for overnight floaters.

Feb-25-26 by Angela Montana
views: 372

Montana wildlife surveys have evolved from paper maps and pencils to handheld GPS units and digital mapping tools. As elk shift with mild winters and changing habitat, Montana FWP biologists use detailed tracklogs to verify coverage, avoid double-counting, and improve year-to-year consistency—leading to sharper data and smarter management decisions.

Feb-25-26 by montanaoutdoor
views: 75

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.

Feb-25-26 by Angela Montana
views: 51

The 2026 Spring Mack Days, sponsored by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, runs from March 12 to May 9, focusing on conservation efforts while offering cash prizes for anglers.

Feb-25-26 by Angela Montana
views: 49

Elk hoof disease (TAHD) is a painful, polymicrobial infection that leaves elk lame and struggling to walk. First detected in Southwest Washington in the late 1990s, it surged after 2007–2008 and has spread into parts of Oregon, Idaho, and California. With no vaccine or treatment for wild elk and many unanswered questions about transmission and vulnerability, hunters and wildlife managers across the West—especially in nearby states like Montana—are watching closely.

Feb-25-26 by Angela Montana
views: 54

Ice and slush have mostly melted, but the Yellowstone River is still very cold and fish are sluggish. Nymphing is the most effective approach right now; if you throw streamers, plan on a slow-motion strip or swing. Watch for spotty midge hatches depending on wind, and pay close attention to forecasts, wind, and potential ice shelves at ramps. Current flow: 1,260 CFS. Full fly pattern list included.

Feb-24-26 by Angela Montana
views: 55

Ice conditions for Margo’s March Madness Derby are improving but vary widely across the lake: the north end at the county ramp has about 8 inches (with 3 inches of snow), Lions Camp is around 6 inches, and the south end near the dam is roughly 4.5–5 inches. Watch for wet, slushy areas, pressure ridges, and heaved ice—and remember check-in is mandatory before fishing day one.

Feb-24-26 by Angela Montana
views: 192

A cow elk in Montana wastes no time going full defense mode when a mountain lion is near her calf. Hooves fly as the mother elk stomps and strikes—an intense reminder that wildlife threats in the backcountry aren’t limited to predators.

Feb-24-26 by Angela Montana
views: 27

Tackle boxes started as leather and wood in the late 1800s, shifted to mass-produced metal, and then boomed into post–World War II plastic icons from brands like Plano and UMCO. Here’s how a simple gear carrier evolved alongside American fishing culture.

Feb-24-26 by Angela Montana
views: 142

It’s a deep-freeze on the Missouri River below Holter Dam, but the fishing has stayed surprisingly solid for anglers willing to layer up and work for it. Here’s the latest from Yellow Dog Flyfishing, including a flow update and what’s been producing.

Feb-24-26 by Angela Montana
views: 74

Solo time outdoors can be the whole point—but it also means no quick backup if something goes wrong. Use these simple solo hunting and fishing safety basics: stay aware, trust your gut, share your plan, and leave if something feels off.

Feb-23-26 by Angela Montana
views: 85

Feb. 20 update: Open water is visible near Campers Point South (from the road) and reported off Campers Point North by the pond. Warm temps, wind, and snow cover may be creating hidden weak spots and thin-ice “bridges”—use extreme caution.

Feb-23-26 by Angela Montana
views: 104

Hell Creek Marina’s Feb. 22, 2026 ice update says a cold snap improved conditions: SxS are reported good to Lucky Point, 4-wheelers from Lucky Point to Johnson, with questionable ice beyond Johnson. The main lake is reported open—watch for changing conditions.

Feb-23-26 by Angela Montana
views: 625

Montana’s 2026 shed antler rule updates mainly affect nonresidents on Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs): a new $50 WMA shed hunting license and a seven-day wait before picking up sheds after WMAs open. Most WMAs open at 12 p.m. on May 15, but verify the specific area’s opening time.

Feb-23-26 by Angela Montana
views: 37

“Work from anywhere” doesn’t always mean a kitchen table. For some ice anglers, remote flexibility looks like a laptop inside an ice shelter—proof that the real shift is mindset as much as location. If you’re mixing work and ice time, make safety the priority.

Feb-23-26 by Moosetrack Megan
views: 43

Glacier National Park will pilot a ticketed shuttle to Logan Pass in summer 2026, including early-morning express routes. Starting July 1 (weather permitting), Logan Pass parking for private vehicles will be capped at three hours. The park says vehicle reservations won’t be required anywhere in 2026.