Fort Peck is still in a deep freeze from the Shafthouse to Rock Creek, so keep the boat on the […]
If you thought your dating life was complicated, try being a Westslope Cutthroat Trout in the Big Hole Drainage. Between […]
Thousands of elk are leaving Wyoming’s National Elk Refuge now. Here’s exactly where they’ll enter Montana and how to use it to your advantage.
Montana’s MSGA opposes ballot initiative I-194, which they argue restricts free speech by banning certain entities from influencing political matters. A coalition seeks to block the initiative, protecting business rights.
Central Montana game wardens saw a rise in illegally taken mountain lions in 2025, with three hunters cited for buying licenses after killing lions. Fines totaled $3,605.
Due to a wildlife attractant’s presence, the Bozeman Ranger District has closed popular hiking trails around Big Sky from March 18 to April 15, 2026, ensuring public safety and preventing bear encounters.
A viral Temecula standoff proves context is king. Is a landowner’s gunfire an unhinged overreaction or the “boiling point” of repeated theft and vandalism? Colion Noir weighs in on property rights.
Meet the Grizzly: Montana’s ultimate heavyweight. With 1,200 PSI bite force and armor-thick skin, these biological bulldozers redefine power. Discover why the “hump” is pure muscle and how they dominate.
Spring fishing in Montana is prime between mid-March and late April, featuring slow trout behavior and a focus on nymphing. Anglers should utilize specific streamers and dry flies during warmer afternoons.
Last week on the Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we talked about the early signs of spring fishing across the state. […]
Mid-March in Montana means winter and spring are still arguing about who’s in charge. Ice fishing opportunities are fading quickly […]
This week’s Montana Outdoor Podcast features Ryker Bair and Patrick Casey discussing their experiences in Mack Days, highlighting the collaborative spirit among anglers as they share tips for successful fishing.