Coydogs, true 50/50 coyote-dog hybrids, are rare and often confused with coyotes or feral dogs. Actual hybrids can be unpredictable and belong in the wild, not as pets.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has announced that reservations for the 2026 season are now open for the […]
Kyle McGaugh and his crew had a successful fishing trip despite deteriorating ice conditions. They caught nice fish and emphasized the importance of safety and monitoring changing weather conditions.
Anglers are reminded that ice conditions can be extremely variable. Ice thickness can range from thick enough to support a […]
Cheyenne Chase caught a remarkable 3.83 lb fish at Georgetown Lake, showcasing the joy of fishing for kids. It highlights confidence, memorable experiences, and the rewards of patience.
A man fell through ice at Tiber’s west end, but survived due to a flotation suit and ice picks. Unpredictable ice conditions remind outdoor enthusiasts to exercise caution and prepare adequately.
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) is inviting women ages 18 and older to sharpen their ice fishing skills and […]
News of a prominent Yellowstone wolf’s illegal killing has reverberated through Montana’s wildlife community, raising questions about the future of wolf management.
Duck Creek at Fort Peck’s ice is running around 6 inches, and the ice is really smooth, according to Eddie […]
On last week’s Montana Outdoor Radio Show, we talked about the ongoing lack of solid ice across much of the […]
Late January is still a mixed bag across Montana. Cold weather is here, but consistent ice is not. Many lakes […]
This week’s Montana Outdoor Podcast features hosts Dale, George Bumann, and Jenny Golding discussing the upcoming online Yellowstone Summit, featuring over 30 expert speakers from February 19th to 22nd.